Silver has been real money for 4,000 years.
In 2026 you can finally own it without touching it, storing it, or calling a broker.
Here’s exactly how $STT works.
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The final look is in! 🇧🇷😌
Here’s the landing page + member directory that I
designed for @SuperteamBR using the
@GoogleAIStudio Build (Vibe-coding).
How is it looking?
@SuperteamBR Tudo beleza?
Audit | Analyzing Turbine Cash’s Social Communications
I took a deep dive into @turbine_cash’s X presence from a strategic communications lens.
So let me break it down in an easy way 👇
What I analyzed:
* 50+ posts (Oct 19, 2025 – Jan 19, 2026)
* Reply-level engagement .
* Content mix (Product vs. Education vs. Community)
* Real-time response strategy .
✅ What’s Working ??
* Profound activity : They’ve avoided the "ghost town" syndrome common in crypto. The feed feels alive and active.
* Announcements: The Seeker dApp launch wasn't just a link; it included the "so what," which is a win for user adoption .
* High-Value Education: Their video thread on real-world privacy risks was a standout , it moved the conversation from intangible code to tangible impact.
* Presence: During the Privacy Hack, the team was clearly "in the room," responding to mentions within hours.
Some ideas I think would be great to explore ;
1/ More “why” context
Updates are clear. Adding a bit more why it matters could help everyday users stay connected.
2/ More presence in technical threads
Community support is strong. Jumping into tougher questions more often could build extra clarity and trust.
3/ More simple explainers
Concepts like multi-party ZK proofs can be heavy for newcomers. Short, plain-language breakdowns would help.
Based on the data I audited , I’d rate the @turbine_cash X account activity a 7.5/10.
It is healthily active also functioning well as a technical broadcast channel, but I think there are even much more growth opportunities to attain .
Note : This reviews communication only , not the product itself. All fixable with focused adjustments.
Day 1 of learning Blockchain Research
Before diving deep into anything, you have to understand the basics.
Today, I focused on the foundations of blockchain technology ; nodes, transactions, mempool, Layer 1s, Layer 2s, and more.
To solidify my understanding, I compared three major blockchains.
Here’s what I found:
Bitcoin → Digital Money
Core feature:
* Proof of Work (PoW)
Miners secure the network
Limitations:
* Extremely secure, but not very user-friendly
* Slow transaction speed
Possible solution:
Layer 2 solutions like the Lightning Network can make transactions faster and cheaper.
Ethereum → World Computer
Core features
* Proof of Stake (PoS)
* Smart contracts
Limitations
* Scalability issues
* High gas fees can push away everyday users
Possible solution:
* Layer 2 rollups, which spread the cost of transactions and significantly reduce fees.
Solana → Onboarding & Speed
Core features:
* Very fast
* Cheap fees
* Developer-friendly
Limitations:
Network instability during periods of extremely high activity
Each blockchain is designed with different goals and trade-offs in mind.
There’s no “perfect” chain only different design choices.
I’ll be sharing what I learn daily.
Stick with me.
Thanks 🙏
@faysalOfWeb3
A UI redesign I worked on when I started learning UI/UX.
Typical movie streaming app, I worked on the user research before i started the design
I’m proud of the progress, but i’m very much open to hearing your feedbacks😊
Most people see the WalletConnect Creators Program and assume it’s just another influencer campaign do some tasks, post a few times, get paid.
That’s not how it works.
I’ve been in the program for a while, and it’s much quieter and more disciplined than people expect. This isn’t free money, and it’s not a shortcut to clout. If you treat it like a bounty or a brand deal, you’ll probably get frustrated fast.
In reality, it’s more about long-term alignment with the ecosystem. You start by actually paying attention following the @wcthub, staying active in the WalletConnect community, and understanding what’s being built.
From there, it’s about consistently creating useful, educational content, even when there’s no immediate feedback.
Early on, it can feel slow. No instant validation, no viral metrics. But rewards aren’t based on follower count , they accumulate over time for people who understand the protocol and keep contributing.
A lot of creators drop off because they expect fast results and compare themselves to people who’ve been around much longer. That’s the wrong mindset.
If you’re an educator or builder who genuinely believes in where the modular web is going, this program makes sense. You’re building a track record.
If you’re just trying to flip a campaign for a quick payout, it probably isn’t for you.
For those already in the program how are you balancing deep, thoughtful content with the daily noise?
I've been exploring BullX, a new trading tool for meme coins, and it's got some interesting features 🤩
If you're into crypto, especially on multiple chains, you might want to check this out. Here's what I've learned so far
I'm going to be pretty much straight forward
Hii everyone!😊
I’m Eleven,a UI/UX designer and i’m new on here
I’ll be sharing my design projects, things I’m learning, and my progress as I grow.
And ofcourse, occasional chaos.😁
I’m open to feedback, connections, freelance & remote opportunities. Thank you!🖤