> 2021
> first steps in crypto
> trading candles with $1inch
> first ICO $acala, crowdloans, p2e dreams
> 2022
> p2e disappointment
> selling bags on Coinlist
> first node drop $fort
> first retro move with $ARB
> wtf $APT
> 2023
> crazy $ARB airdrop
> SIM cards for Aleo, Discord meta after $SUI
> “I will never sell drops” — $TIA
> 2024
> restaking meta
> life changing $STARKNET
> life changing canceled
> life changing again $ZRO
> hold drop = big tears
> $PENGU my hero
> 2025
> $TRUMP drama
> market despair, total disappointment
> rebirth $ETH
> $PENGU my hero (again)
from survivor to storyteller — welcome to my crypto saga
Google just dropped massive AI updates at I/O 2026:
• Gemini 3.5 Flash
• Gemini Omni
• Veo 3.1 upgrades
• Flow updates for creators
• AI-powered Search
• Ask YouTube AI
• Android XR glasses
• AI agents across Google ecosystem
Honestly, the only Google AI tool I’ve been using a lot so far was Flow for image generation.
But after these updates… maybe it’s time to dive deeper into the whole ecosystem.
Lately I’ve been diving much deeper into AI filmmaking, motion design and video editing.
Going to share more of my works, experiments and creative workflows here.
Behind the scenes of one of my recent projects.
Continuing to learn video editing.
In this video I focused mostly on audio and editing, because that’s what interests me the most right now.
This time I didn’t add sound effects, but next time I’ll try to find a video where I can match the sound design better.
Step by step learning and improving.
Continuing to learn Premiere Pro.
In this video I just wanted to practice some effects.
Thanks to my kids for helping me with the footage.
What I practiced in this edit:
→ Keying
→ Paper transitions
→ Overlays
→ Speed ramp
→ Collaging
Slowly moving forward with video editing and AI creations.
How I Create 30-Second AI Videos in X (Step-by-Step)
Grok just introduced extended video generation up to 30 seconds.
Previously, longer structured videos like this weren’t possible in a single continuous build.
Here’s the exact workflow I use to create structured 30-second AI videos:
1️⃣ Plan the scenes
Use any AI chatbot to write a structured prompt.
Divide your video into timed scenes (e.g., 0–5s, 5–10s, etc.).
In my case, I split it into 5-second scenes, but You can adjust this depending on your X subscription limits.
On a fully free plan, you’ll likely need to extend every ~6 seconds.
2️⃣ Generate the first segment
Create the initial video using the first scene prompt.
3️⃣ Use Extend
After the first part is generated, click Extend video and paste the next scene prompt.
Continue extending scene by scene, refining and expanding the prompt each time.
4️⃣ Review and fix
If something looks off, regenerate that specific segment before moving on.
5️⃣ Upscale
When the full 30 seconds are done, use Upscale to improve quality.
6️⃣ Download
In my case, I replaced the original audio track with a custom dark fantasy soundtrack for a stronger cinematic result.
Overall, I think it turned out pretty solid.
What do you think?
Best AI Aggregator Platforms
I’m continuing my move into the AI creator direction, and now I’m at the point where I need to choose one main platform to build my workflow around.
I watched many videos and read a lot of articles about AI aggregators.
Below is the short list I’m considering for next year.
Higgsfield_ai
Most popular one.
→ Many different AI models
→ Plan I’m looking at costs $39
→ Includes unlimited generations for some models I want to use (this is good)
But I also heard they blocked many accounts in previous months. That makes me a bit careful.
Syntx AI
Also popular aggregator.
→ Wide range of models
→ Unlimited plans start from $50
For now, this feels too expensive for me.
@Weavy_ai
More professional platform.
→ Node-based generation (this is something I really want)
→ Couldn’t find clear info about unlimited usage
→ Plans I’m considering: $19 or $36
@freepik
Platform that existed even before the AI boom.
→ Node-based generation (called Spaces there)
→ Unlimited generations start at $22
→ Also includes stock audio, video, and images
This is not the full list of popular platforms.
Just the ones I’m seriously thinking about for my workflow.
Still deciding.
If someone already tested them deeply, I’m open to opinions.
GM brothers
Just got verified as human through the new @ethos_network validator process.
Really like how this feature pushes real connections inside the community instead of just accounts on a screen.
Big thanks to:
@0xCragHack - our guild head and a real backbone behind us. Appreciate the steady leadership.
@yichuan_drive - my long-time bro. Always supportive, always open. Respect you a lot.
@_CryptoPhoenix_ - was great getting to know you better, glad we’re building and chatting together in the validator Discord 🤝
Tools I Use - Part 2
This year I try not only learn AI tools, but also organize my chaos
I watch a lot of YouTube. And honestly, my subscriptions was a mess.
So I started using @PocketTubeIO
What it does in simple words:
→ You can create groups for channels
→ Filter only unwatched videos
→ See dead channels (very useful)
→ Sort everything how you want
Now I have groups like crypto / editing / podcasts / fun.
And it feels much more clean.
It’s not some magic AI tool.
But if you consume a lot of content, it really saves time.
For me, small improvements like this matter.