The next wave of finance isn’t built on hype, it’s built on real assets.
From $GME $TSLA $NVDA $MSFT $FURA $NOTE $INX, tokenization is turning the world’s biggest markets into 24/7, global, and regulated opportunities. The shift is already happening.
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Over to you guys
Cybersecurity either do it for me or I switch to banter 😂
Where is @elormkdaniel@segoslavia and who again? 👀
A Level 10 officer with 8 years of service earns ₦250,000/month.
That’s ₦3,000,000 a year… PS: not a take-home.
At $1 = ₦1,400, that’s $180/month.
$2,160 a year.
Eight years experience and most are Masters degree holder in a Full-time “respectable” job.
$2,160 per year. 🤡
Absolute shitshow.
So yeah, Nigeria being #1 in InfoFi creators isn’t “interesting” It’s an obvious hustle culture.
When 8 years of labor can’t buy a house, raise kids, or survive one hospital bill,
you stop waiting for systems to fix themselves.
You go on-chain kaboom
Thank you @WenGrowth for making life soft 😎
Jefe Dudu gib more jobs, I need to feed my boys….
Most builders know the pattern: the idea comes fast, the logic is clear, the use case is obvious. But the moment you decide to build it, the slowdown begins.
The problem isn’t motivation but rather, the traditional Web3 build process adds friction at every step:
> Draft contracts.
> Check edge cases.
> Build the UI.
> Test.
> Fix.
> Redeploy.
By the time you’re ready to see anything work, the momentum that sparked the idea is gone.
We built @dappable to reverse that relationship. To turn clarity into execution while the idea is still fresh.
To make testing immediate, iteration natural, and deployment something you don’t have to negotiate with.
If you want tools that help you keep momentum instead of killing it, start building with dAppable.
For 2 years, cybersecurity wasn’t my career. it was my hobby, and that experience has shaped me in incredible ways.
But this is the part many people never talk about.
I didn’t start with a high-paying role.
I started with volunteering one of which was with @Cyblackorg, an organization that carved a path for me and has now become home.
I still volunteer for Dr. @ireteeh’s mentorship program, and I’m grateful for that opportunity.
I did free internships and shadow-working, just to understand what the job really feels like.
I was that person who showed up with no salary expectations, only hunger.
I worked on projects.
I studied concepts.
And honestly?
I loved it.
Job opportunities came, ₦350k to ₦500k and more.
Respectable salaries, by the way.
But I already had something that paid me more: Web3.
So cybersecurity stayed the thing I did out of pure interest…
late nights, labs, projects, shadow-work, homelabs, all passion-driven.
And here’s the truth nobody tells beginners:
If cybersecurity is your hobby, you NEED something that funds your lifestyle.
Passion won’t pay rent because bills don’t care about your dreams.
Let something pay the bills while you build the skill.
Those 2 years weren’t wasted.
They were foundation.
They built grit, discipline, and clarity.
2026 is different.
I’m no longer treating cybersecurity as a hobby, I’m building a full career this time.
If you’re reading this, here’s your reminder:
Start where you are.
Do what you can.
But never confuse the season of learning with the season of earning.
Both matter. Both build you.
Your time is coming.
I’m stepping into mine. 😎
Am I leaving Web3? Hell no 😂😂😂