A $100B real world industry is officially moving onchain, and almost nobody is talking about it yet,
And @SAFTokenSOL is slowly becoming one of those shifts not just in crypto, but in the real world.
And what’s interesting is how early things still are on this side.
$SAF is building around that intersection of energy, infrastructure, and blockchain and now the focus is starting to shift toward community and visibility.
With upcoming community campaigns being rolled out, this is where early attention starts turning into real participation.
The people who benefit the most from these phases are never the ones watching from a distance.
They’re the ones already close enough to see things unfold in real time.
If you’re paying attention, you already know what to do.
Stay updated: https://t.co/4ChBXr1UMe
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What looked like chaos at first becomes clear in hindsight. In a market where everyone waits for confirmation, the real edge belongs to those who act early, stay consistent, and trust their timing. $
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Official Mint Announcement 🧪
Minting tomorrow on the 30th 🧪
PHASES:
🧪TEAM : 4PM UTC
🧪FORGOTTEN LIST : 4:15 PM UTC
🧪WL : 5PM UTC
🧪PUBLIC : 9PM UTC
The Experiment is upon us 🧪
Last chance to get on the list
Like, RT drop addy and get ready for 🧪
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6 PUBLIC WL SPOTS JUST GOT FREED FROM THE LAB 🧪
Quoting the official drop because these forgotten pixels are minting TOMORROW and I’m hooking 6 of you up with a public mint WL straight up.
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Winners announced in 6 hours, gl.
One thing becoming obvious in software development is that coding is no longer the main bottleneck.
Coordination is.
Teams now have multiple AI coding agents, PMs, designers, and engineers all moving at the same time… but most workflows still feel stuck in the old Jira/Linear era.
That’s the gap @lightsprintai is trying to solve.
Instead of just giving you “another coding agent,” Lightsprint acts like the planning + orchestration layer for AI-native teams:
shared planning, multiple agents working in parallel, and PR preview environments for every task so work doesn’t disappear into random branches.
Honestly feels more aligned with how modern engineering teams are starting to work.
If you’re building with Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, or running a fast-moving dev shop, this is worth checking out.