Brings me back to the old days. The @AsterfiNFT reveal is the most fun I’ve had in NFTs for a long time.
Insane art, manual reveal, chain exclusive traits, and the grails go crazy!
I’m following every single asterfi holder back, show yours below👇
Okay, it's a tad early for predictions articles, but I thought I'd give you a steer on what we're seeing at @uctodaynews as the hottest 🔥 trends 📈 and topics that will likely shape 2024 🔮
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From #HybridWork culture to Async Video 🎥 and Multi-dimensional Meetings 🤖, the landscape is ever-changing. Is it time to optimize your #TechStack? 💡
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Everything started as a joke...
And this is why the @AsterfiNFT community is the best one I've ever been part of. We are not perfect, but the amount of care we have for each other is just unimaginable.
Thank you @AsterfiNFT - you made my day. 💚
Been a long time coming, but after seeing how active the @AsterfiNFT community is and continuing to build during the bear market while other projects feel like a ghost town..
Regarding Lycurgus, founder of Sparta.
The pivotal moment in the creation of Sparta came when Lycurgus proposed radical laws that would transform the state into some of the greatest warriors in history.
A member of the assembly was so offended that he struck Lycurgus in the eye. Lycurgus could easily have killed him and everyone knew it.
Instead, he stood there with his eye destroyed and invited that man to his house for dinner, ultimately convincing the man to become one of his greatest supporters.
Once the laws were in place, Lycurgus left for the temple, saying the laws could not change until he returned. Then Lycurgus starved himself to death.
BAMF.
The lesson here is that revenge is for the weak.