gm fam! Day 10 of my consistency lock-in One thing I’ve noticed in Web3 is that most people don’t lose money because of the market, they lose because of three simple mistakes: > Not doing their own research People ape into hype, follow random calls, and never check token fundamentals, team, or utility. If you can’t explain why you’re buying a token, you’re gambling. > No risk management Putting everything into one project or refusing to take profit. Web3 rewards early movers, but it also punishes people who don’t know when to exit. > Treating Web3 like a shortcut to wealth This space moves fast, but quick money mentality is what drains portfolios. The winners are people who stay informed, patient, consistent, and intentional. I’m learning every day and trying to be smarter with my decisions. What’s one Web3/crypto lesson 2025 taught you?
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Day 9: Farcaster update and why it matters👇 Farcaster just announced it’s pivoting from being a social network to a wallet protocol. The team says the social feed model didn’t scale, but their in-app wallet is now the fastest-growing product and they believe this gives the platform its best shot at long-term growth.  For builders, traders, and Web3 folks like me this shift could mean more tools, mini-apps, on-chain opportunities and real crypto interoperability happening directly inside Farcaster. Farcaster might be evolving into something more useful than just a social feed.
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gm guys! Day 8 of my consistency lock in and today I wanted to share something simple but important about Web3. One thing I have learned the hard way this year is Web3 rewards curiosity more than perfection. You don't need to know everything, you just need to be willing to explore, test, fail, and try again. Most people think you need to be "deep in crypto" or fully technical before you start, but that's not true. You learn Web3 by doing either of the following - interacting with protocols - farming airdrops - reading threads - following updates - joining communities - asking questions - experimenting with small amounts Every skill you want in this space grows faster when you actually touch the ecosystem. This week, try to learn one new thing: > explore a new chain > read a project's docs > try a new wallet > or just ask a simple question Remember, small steps compound in Web3. Kindly share one thing you're exploring in the space right now in the cs bellow
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