I’m in a pretty bad financial situation right now, and I almost became a target of what looked like a Web3 job scam.
It started after I posted a tweet about NFTs. Someone reached out and offered me a moderator role for a crypto project.
The pay was $750 per week for only 2–3 hours of work per day.
Honestly, that sounded very tempting. I was skeptical at first, but because of my situation, I still decided to hear them out.
On June 16, I started talking to someone on Discord with the username whitmorexbt. His X account was @whitmorexbt with a bio saying things like Angel Investor, Ex-Polygon, project founder, and so on.
From the beginning, I was already being careful because I couldn’t really find authentic verified followers. But because of my financial situation, I kept the conversation going.
He asked me what device I use, my experience working with P2E projects, my timezone, and a few other details. He also sent me a PDF with the moderator job rules.
I answered honestly. After some time, he said I could do a 1 week trial first, and if I liked it, I could continue permanently.
Then on June 17, he asked me to provide a game code and told me to install their game app.
That was the moment I started thinking twice.
Something felt off.
After checking comments on X, some replies from other people, and the posts above, it looked like my suspicion was not baseless.
I didn’t continue because I didn’t want to risk installing something that could potentially contain a keylogger, malware, or anything that could put my wallets and device at risk.
I’ll share the proof in the replies so more people can be careful.
Special thanks to @clorinn
I read your tweet about @echoesvalor_rpg and that’s what made me stop before going further.
If I hadn’t seen it, this story could’ve ended very differently.
I’m not writing this for drama. I just hope this tweet can help someone else be more careful, especially people who are also going through a hard financial situation.
Because scammers usually know exactly when people are vulnerable.
No matter how hard life gets, please try to stay logical.
If an offer sounds too good, moves too fast, and starts asking you to install something, stop for a moment.
Check again. Ask other people. Look for proof.
Don’t let the need for money make you ignore red flags.
Stay safe.
Proof in reply *
Getting rewarded for sleeping?
Sounds weird at first.
So here’s the idea 🔽🔽🔽
The surface narrative is “sleep to earn”.
But I think the real angle is much bigger.
@sleepagotchi is trying to turn sleep into a habit loop :
better sleep → consistency → progress → rewards → healthier behavior.
And sleep is not a small thing.
It affects your mood, focus, energy, recovery, stress, training, and even how productive you feel the next day.
The issue with most wellness apps today is that they only give you numbers.
➖Sleep score.
➖HRV.
➖Heart rate.
➖Steps.
Cool data.
But then what?
A lot of people still don’t know what to actually change.
That’s where Sleepagotchi gets my attention.
It combines sleep tracking, gamification, AI guidance, and a Web3 reward layer.
Not just to show your data, but to help you build a better sleep habit over time.
To earn rewards, users basically track their sleep, stay consistent, and improve their sleep patterns.
The more progress you make, the more you unlock inside the ecosystem.
What I like is that the crypto part doesn’t feel like it’s being forced upfront.
The starting point is simple :
sleep better.
Web3 just becomes the backend layer for rewards, ownership, and maybe future health data value-sharing.
This is the kind of consumer crypto angle that makes more sense to me.
Not “use this because blockchain”.
More like :
use this because it helps with a real daily habit.
Then let crypto do its job in the background.
Now you kinda get what Sleepagotchi is.
If you’re curious, go check their X or Discord.
Community is usually where the real context shows up.
Ever thought about how funny it is that finance is becoming 24/7…
but some price feeds still act like weekends exist?
Perps don’t sleep.
Prediction markets don’t sleep.
Tokenized stocks don’t sleep.
But old market data?
Friday close.
Monday open.
“Bro, what if oil moves on Saturday?”
That’s the exact problem Pyth Indices is going after.
@PythNetwork just launched proprietary 24/7 indices across:
Oil : WTI, BRENT
U.S. equities : NVDA, TSLA, AAPL, MSFT, GOOGL, INTC, HOOD, MSTR, CRCL
Metals : Gold, Silver
Thematic baskets : AI10, Defense10, China10, Tech100
And the launch already has real production usage.
Coinbase.
Kraken.
dYdX.
Nado.
That matters.
Because if a venue wants to run 24/7 markets, it can’t depend on reference prices that disappear when traditional markets close.
Without an independent 24/7 benchmark, venues end up using their own orderbooks or internal pricing logic.
Not ideal.
Pyth Indices gives them a cleaner reference layer.
Built from Pyth’s first party data network, with standalone index products and published methodologies.
The thematic baskets are co-developed with MarketVector, VanEck’s index arm, with $100B+ tracking its indices.
So Pyth handles the always on data/pricing side.
MarketVector brings institutional index governance.
My take :
This is the type of infra update that looks boring until you realize what it unlocks.
24/7 oil perps.
24/7 equity baskets.
Always-on derivatives.
Better pricing for markets that don’t wait for Monday.
Markets stopped closing.
Pyth is making the pricing layer catch up.
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@satyaXBT metul , mau siapapun yang post link nya biasanya cross check di akun2 lain apa mreka post link yg sama. kalau ga ya cek discord / telegram nanya dev
Building the real use case for Agents!
Starting with our native app, and then transitioning to a protocol open for everyone..
ups.. for every agent on the market
sweep floor + give a NFT
buy 1, get 1
buy 5, get 6
mint a collection and earn a ticket for sweepstakes
whatever you have seen projects doing marketing, we HAVE SOLVE it in an agentic automation system
the thing is.. @depunksClub are so undervalued right now 🫡
@Crypto_LoftPig@GuildSaga They acted as if they were actually offering a job and gave instructions quite patiently.
By the way, the username that sent you the message seems to be from the SEA region.
I’m in a pretty bad financial situation right now, and I almost became a target of what looked like a Web3 job scam.
It started after I posted a tweet about NFTs. Someone reached out and offered me a moderator role for a crypto project.
The pay was $750 per week for only 2–3 hours of work per day.
Honestly, that sounded very tempting. I was skeptical at first, but because of my situation, I still decided to hear them out.
On June 16, I started talking to someone on Discord with the username whitmorexbt. His X account was @whitmorexbt with a bio saying things like Angel Investor, Ex-Polygon, project founder, and so on.
From the beginning, I was already being careful because I couldn’t really find authentic verified followers. But because of my financial situation, I kept the conversation going.
He asked me what device I use, my experience working with P2E projects, my timezone, and a few other details. He also sent me a PDF with the moderator job rules.
I answered honestly. After some time, he said I could do a 1 week trial first, and if I liked it, I could continue permanently.
Then on June 17, he asked me to provide a game code and told me to install their game app.
That was the moment I started thinking twice.
Something felt off.
After checking comments on X, some replies from other people, and the posts above, it looked like my suspicion was not baseless.
I didn’t continue because I didn’t want to risk installing something that could potentially contain a keylogger, malware, or anything that could put my wallets and device at risk.
I’ll share the proof in the replies so more people can be careful.
Special thanks to @clorinn
I read your tweet about @echoesvalor_rpg and that’s what made me stop before going further.
If I hadn’t seen it, this story could’ve ended very differently.
I’m not writing this for drama. I just hope this tweet can help someone else be more careful, especially people who are also going through a hard financial situation.
Because scammers usually know exactly when people are vulnerable.
No matter how hard life gets, please try to stay logical.
If an offer sounds too good, moves too fast, and starts asking you to install something, stop for a moment.
Check again. Ask other people. Look for proof.
Don’t let the need for money make you ignore red flags.
Stay safe.
Proof in reply *
Have you ever thought about getting rewarded just for sleeping?
Sounds funny, but maybe that’s the kind of consumer crypto app that actually makes sense.
Most wellness apps only give you data :
sleep score, HRV, heart rate, steps, calories.
Useful, but not always enough to change behavior.
You can know your sleep is bad and still make the same choices tomorrow.
@sleepagotchi is interesting because it turns sleep into a daily habit loop.
Better sleep → consistency → rewards → in-game progress → better wellness behavior.
But the bigger idea is not just “sleep to earn.”
Sleep affects almost everything :
mood, energy, focus, recovery, stress, training, even food choices.
So if an app can connect sleep data with lifestyle inputs and AI guidance, it becomes more than a tracker.
It becomes a personal wellness layer.
My personal take : this is one of the cleaner consumer crypto angles.
Not forcing blockchain into a random app.
But starting with a real daily behavior, then using Web3 for rewards, ownership, consent, and data value sharing in the background.
The best crypto apps probably won’t feel like crypto apps.
They’ll feel useful first.
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@_AdventureVale_ https://t.co/JDT2eU70lM Care guys this web3 game is pure scam, got hacked,https://t.co/3mBT5EqvhU this is their discord, everything on it is fake screenshots ppl everything, and u ask for beta and u get key than install app package ending in msix wich is trojan password searcher