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I'm in! π @uptopgg_ Matchday drops 10 winners a day, each taking a $25 Apple gift card.
My first buy on uptop
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In the span of roughly 18 months, he received what most people in crypto spend years chasing.
First came the Celestia airdrop. After running a light node since the early testnet days, his allocation peaked at around $90,000.
Next was Boundless. Early participation in the testnet and community resulted in another airdrop valued at about $65,000.
Finally came Kaito, where his Gensis NFT and active participation on Crypto Twitter added another $20,000.
Then Hyperliquid arrived.
Months of trading on the platform earned him a HYPE allocation worth roughly $180,000 at the time he tpd,
In total, he received approximately $355,000 from airdrops.
Then came the mistakes.
Instead of taking profits, diversifying, or converting part of the gains into real-world assets, he convinced himself he was playing with βhouse money.β
Leverage became the first trap. A heavily leveraged ETH position was liquidated overnight, wiping out tens of thousands of dollars in a single move.
The losses triggered revenge trading.
Then came memecoins. Chasing quick gains, he rotated large amounts of capital into speculative tokens. Some collapsed immediately. Others pumped briefly before crashing while he waited for even higher prices.
>> The final blwo came from conviction. He concentrated a large portion of his remaining capital into a project he genuinely believed in. TANKED.
Within months, nearly all $355,000 was gone.
The financial loss was painful, but the emotional impact was worse.
> He stopped posting, disappeared from online communities, and withdrew from the crypto scene entirely.
Eventually, he stepped away from the screens, returned to a normal routine, reconnected with people outside crypto, and slowly regained perspective.
His biggest lessons:
/ Always take profits.
/ βHouse moneyβ is still your money.
/ Leverage can destroy years of gains in hours.
/ Fundamentals do not guarantee market performance.
Stay safe out there.
Was a sad read. Stay strong, bro. You're gonna recover.
π₯³ Be ready for SybilResistantAirdrop from $BASE
It's like I said before, Base is building an Airdrop registration page, not a claim page. Recent GitHub changes show that clearly you need to register before claiming the airdrop.
Check Here:https://t.co/TJDebl5NqX
Now the base team is testing on base Sepolia before launching it on mainnet. This is the contract address team deployed for testing π
VerifyRegistry CA: 0x422cF0f188F8Bf9d93E2810CA429d1bB5cdd620d
SybilResistantAirdrop CA:
0x1Bef27589187431eAfE41F807f0bEF5679134f89
Check those CAs and codes on base Sepolia.
Don't forget to follow me. I will post more things about the registration process soon. Keep your notifications on ποΈ
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Most digital systems today confuse activity with truth. A post exists, so it is treated as real. Something is written on-chain, so it is assumed to reflect reality.
But without physical grounding, even decentralized data can be disconnected from the real world. @dagama_world
There is no central company rewriting history, deleting narratives, or boosting whoever pays more. There is also no hidden algorithm deciding what you should see. What survives over time is what aligns with repeated, real-world experience. @dagama_world
This design changes the nature of trust. Trust is no longer something fragile that depends on moderation teams or policy updates. It becomes structural. False data struggles to enter the system in the first place, instead of being cleaned up later. @dagama_world