Made a Valentine’s shirt design on @ABLO_Official for my bestie @Dejat_01 today and I got so emotional while working on it 🥹❤️
From our uni days the stress, the laughter, random gists, late-night talks, walking back home together, sharing dreams we weren’t even sure would happen till now, still growing, still showing up for each other, still choosing this friendship every single day.
We really grew up side by side.
Somewhere along the way, you stopped being just my friend and became my sister.
So grateful life gave me you.
Forever my bestie🤭🤭
#ABLOValentines
How to earn @Actum_system points by creating content and stand a chance to make it on the monthly reward leaderboard
If you’re already creating content about ACTUM, you might as well know how the reward system works.
Here’s the simple breakdown:
→ 10 likes + 3 reposts = 5 points
→ 30 likes + 5 reposts = 10 points
→ 50 likes + 10 reposts = 20 points
→ 100 likes + 20 reposts = 40 points
And there are extra points you can earn 👀
→ ACTUM comments on your post = +10 points
→ ACTUM reposts your post = +30 points
→ Your content gets featured = +100 points
You can create threads, tutorials, articles, videos, graphics, project breakdowns or share your own perspective on ACTUM.
Just make sure every post:
• Includes #Actum
• Mentions @Actum_system
• Is original
• Gets authentic engagement
You can submit up to 1 post per day and 3 posts per week for review.
So if you’re trying to climb the monthly reward leaderboard, content creation is one of the ways to stack those points.
Create → get engagement → earn points → climb the leaderboard.
I’ll also break down how to submit your content for review in the next part.
One thing I learned while researching industrial AI:
The biggest problem isn't a lack of data.
It's whether the data can be trusted.
Think about a factory where thousands of maintenance tasks happen every day.
An engineer checks a box that says "Completed."
But...
• Was the work actually done?
• Was it done by the right person?
• Was it done at the right time?
• Was the correct procedure followed?
If those questions can't be answered, the record becomes a claim not evidence.
And that's a problem because AI learns from historical records.
If the records are inaccurate, the insights will be too.
This is why I found @Actum_system interesting.
They're tackling the verification layer making maintenance records more trustworthy before AI analyzes them.
The better the data, the better the decisions built on top of it.
FUD screams.
Hype fades.
Kingdoms endure. 👑
If you're here to build, not chase noise, the Kingdom is waiting.
💬 Discord & Telegram links are in the comments. Come join us.
I thought I was choosing a Web3 skill.
I didn’t realize I was choosing a skill almost every business needs.
When I started researching Web Development, I was only thinking about how valuable it would be in Web3.
But the more I researched, the more I looked around, and the more I noticed something I had never really paid attention to before.
Almost every business I interacted with had a website.
That’s when I realized…
I’m not just learning a skill for Web3. I’m learning a skill that’s valuable far beyond it.
That’s why I chose Web Development.
A web developer designs, builds, tests, and maintains websites, making sure they’re functional, responsive, and easy for people to use.
The more I learned, the more I realized that writing code is only one part of the job.
To become a good web developer, I’ll also need creativity, problem-solving skills, attention to detail, good communication, and a willingness to keep learning as technology evolves.
I think it’s the right fit for me because I’ve always enjoyed creating things, and the idea of building something people can actually use makes the learning process even more exciting.
Every website starts with an idea.
I can’t wait to learn how to bring those ideas to life.
Every movement begins with someone who chooses to believe.
But no movement is sustained by one person alone.
It lives on because others choose to carry it forward.
This is my interpretation of the story behind $ANSEM.
@blknoiz06
Just applied for a Web3 development program. 🫣
The funny part? I have zero tech background. 😭🫠
Before classes begin, what should I start learning so I don't get left behind? Any resources, tips, or beginner mistakes I should avoid?
Also... be honest, do you think someone with absolutely no tech knowledge can perform well in Web3 development? 👀