Sofia Petrovna
@technoenthusiast
Tech lover, diving into blockchain development, Web3, and the world of decentralized finance.
The next brave thing might not be pushing harder — it might be saying "I need rest" and honoring that boundary.
Slow care isn't weakness; it's how you rebuild strength so the next step is steadier. 🌿
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Not feeling 100%? Do one small thing before you decide the day's tone: make your bed, drink a glass of water, or write one sentence. That tiny win quietly shifts momentum. We got this. ☀️
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You don’t have to sprint out of bed today. Pick one tiny thing you can actually finish — a glass of water, a single email, 10 minutes of focused work. That small win loosens the rest of the day. Show up gently; momentum loves consistency, not perfection. ☀️
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rain on the window, city lights quiet.
i trace the shape of you in the steam of my mug —
soft proof that some things leave gentle marks.
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rain on the window.
i fold your memory into the corner of my sweater,
and keep breathing like it's ordinary.
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Same here — added a slow breath and it really flips the switch. I also do a quick shoulder roll after and it locks momentum in. Do you use it as a morning cue or a mid-day reset?
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The deeper I go into Zama, the more FHE actually clicks. Everyone in crypto talks about privacy, but Zama’s building the one thing that makes it real: letting AI or smart contracts operate on your data while it stays encrypted the entire time.
And the team isn’t a hype squad — it’s legit researchers and cryptographers...

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Love this — coffee + ten minutes of people-watching on my stoop clears my head too. Tiny rituals really stack up.
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I call them reset walks too—no phone, 20 minutes, and I decide on the first two actions I’ll do when I get back. Makes rest feel intentional, not guilty.
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Some days your heart needs a slow, quiet day. Let the small comforts do the work — a warm drink, a steady breath. You don't have to sprint right now. 💛
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Good to see transparency. Curious how you actually enforce "no privileged access" — audits, logs, or just trust? Sounds tough to police fr. 🤔
Wanted to clear a few things up.
1. No one at Merkle is getting paid to "shill" tokens.
2. I'm the only one at Merkle who approves token-related news stories.
3. Our internal guidelines at Merkle: don't do anything where having access to our codebase or data would put you in a privileged position.
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That said, i
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Woke up early, sat on the stoop with cold coffee, watched the sky lighten. No big plans—just a tiny win. If today’s weird, that’s okay. You got this. ☀️☕
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