You’ve been holding crypto for years…
Now it’s time to spend it.
With @SP3NDdotshop , you can use your stablecoins to shop on sites like Amazon. It is fast, secure, and simple.
Web3 isn’t coming. It’s already here.
#Sp3nd#Web3#CryptoInRealLife#CryptoPayments
Base made blockchain open for everyone.
@HeyElsaAI made it human.
Now you can swap, send, or stake, just by talking.
Because Base is for everyone, you just need to ELSA it.
So I’ve been attending Konoha for a few weeks now, It’s been virtual but trust me, it doesn’t feel like it.
Plenty of new things to learn. Can’t wait to see what’s next
Getting into crypto used to feel like a maze confusing apps, endless steps, hidden fees.
But buying Solana (SOL) on Quidax changed that for me. Simple, fast, and built for Nigerians.
Try it yourself today on Quidax: https://t.co/HmWbPIQcXm
$200 per week to create 3 videos per day for two weeks. This is still very early!🔥
Notis on?
RT
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For years, I ignored my friends shouting “Learn crypto! Learn Web3! Learn blockchain!”
But last year… I finally paid attention.
And now I get it.
Blockchain and AI are changing everything, and it’s not too late to join the shift.
AI is changing how we work.
Blockchain is changing how we trust.
You don’t have to be an expert, just pay attention.
While some people complain about the economy…
Others are building a new one.
I used to scroll past everything crypto.
I thought it was all noise until I realized I’d regret not learning it now.
That was my entry point. I haven’t looked back since.
The people killing it on the space today?
They started clueless too.
The real flex isn’t being early, it’s being curious enough to stay.
This new economy isn’t just for devs. There’s a place for you in it.
It’s not that I hate AI.
I just wish we had more conversations about how it affects us.
The creatives. The 9–5 workers. The freelancers.
We deserve space to figure things out too.
A few months ago, I opened a tool that wrote 500 words in seconds.
And it was good. Not perfect. But good enough to make me question myself.
This is the world we’re living in now. Constant learning. Constant adjusting
Web3 isn’t perfect, but it’s the first time I felt like maybe ,just maybe, I could own my work.
No middleman.
No gatekeeper.
Just my skill and the internet.
It’s not always easy, but it gives hope.