Long before blockchains, wallets and tokens changed how we think about ownership, there was a kingdom.
Five realms, one vast uncharted frontier, lords governing access.
Companions deepening strength, dragons guarding undiscovered territory.
And at the center of it all was a simple question:
Who gets to build the world and who gets to own what they build? A thread
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@Bellickkruz
Long before blockchains, wallets and tokens changed how we think about ownership, there was a kingdom.
Five realms, one vast uncharted frontier, lords governing access.
Companions deepening strength, dragons guarding undiscovered territory.
And at the center of it all was a simple question:
Who gets to build the world and who gets to own what they build? A thread
#5thKingdomThreadContest
@Bellickkruz
Long before blockchains, wallets and tokens changed how we think about ownership, there was a kingdom.
Five realms, one vast uncharted frontier, lords governing access.
Companions deepening strength, dragons guarding undiscovered territory.
And at the center of it all was a simple question:
Who gets to build the world and who gets to own what they build? A thread
#5thKingdomThreadContest
@Bellickkruz
Long before blockchains, wallets and tokens changed how we think about ownership, there was a kingdom.
Five realms, one vast uncharted frontier, lords governing access.
Companions deepening strength, dragons guarding undiscovered territory.
And at the center of it all was a simple question:
Who gets to build the world and who gets to own what they build? A thread
#5thKingdomThreadContest
@Bellickkruz
Long before blockchains, wallets and tokens changed how we think about ownership, there was a kingdom.
Five realms, one vast uncharted frontier, lords governing access.
Companions deepening strength, dragons guarding undiscovered territory.
And at the center of it all was a simple question:
Who gets to build the world and who gets to own what they build? A thread
#5thKingdomThreadContest
@Bellickkruz
Ever seen a creature wear its own clones?
This clay guardian @just_t00ns now has four mini versions of itself hanging proudly from its chain.
A playful twist on identity and art that refuses to stay still.
While crypto remains stuck and boring in May, the US stocks market closed out the month at all-time-highs.
S&P hit 7586 while NASDAQ grew 8%, both powered by AI driven tech rally.
Micron tech $MU crossed $1T and did 19% jump in a single session.
You should pay more attention to the stock market in June, it's been the alpha for months since Iran ceasefire got announced in April.
Futures trades available on major cexs.
30% of ETH is actively deployed in DeFi.
For BTC? It's around 0.3%.
This is not because bitcoin holders don't care about doing more with their money. The infrastructure is just severely lacking compared to other networks.
ETH has usable financial rails; bitcoin largely doesn't.
That's the infrastructure gap @build_on_bob has been working to close.
You've swapped across chains before. You put in 100 USDC and got back $98.50 or less.
No warning, you had no choice, it just happened.
That's part of the messy infrastructure currently facing DeFi.
https://t.co/n3LqoF3X7b just flipped the script completely. And honestly, this matters way more than most people realize 🧵
Good morning!
I've lost my voice over the last few days because of a throat infection.
My throat hasn't been as sore lately.
I'm getting better now, and soon it'll be time to lock in again.
$10,000 is a lot of money to most people.
For some, it's years of saving. To others, it's the emergency fund, the school fees, the rent buffer they can't afford to touch.
Yet in traditional wealth management, that amount barely gets you noticed.
The best investment tools, strategies and guidance were mostly designed for people who already had hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions inside the system.
Everyone else was expected to figure things out on their own. 🧵
$10,000 is a lot of money to most people.
For some, it's years of saving. To others, it's the emergency fund, the school fees, the rent buffer they can't afford to touch.
Yet in traditional wealth management, that amount barely gets you noticed.
The best investment tools, strategies and guidance were mostly designed for people who already had hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions inside the system.
Everyone else was expected to figure things out on their own. 🧵
It's Sunday, another beautiful beginning of the week and a perfect day to rest for some.
No matter how hard you work, always remember that rest has its place.
It’s a sacred time to pause, evaluate where you are, and thoughtfully plan your next steps.
Take this day to recharge, reflect, and prepare for a better week ahead.
Ever entered a crypto raffle, tagged a few friends, bought your ticket, and thought, "Maybe I'll actually win this one"?
Then out of nowhere, some random account gets announced as the winner. No proof. No transaction hash. No transparency. Just a quick "Congrats @xyz123!" while the replies fill up with bots saying "GG."
After a while, it starts feeling less like a real competition and more like a scripted performance.
And honestly, sometimes the problem isn’t just the people running it, it’s the system itself. 🧵
Ever entered a crypto raffle, tagged a few friends, bought your ticket, and thought, "Maybe I'll actually win this one"?
Then out of nowhere, some random account gets announced as the winner. No proof. No transaction hash. No transparency. Just a quick "Congrats @xyz123!" while the replies fill up with bots saying "GG."
After a while, it starts feeling less like a real competition and more like a scripted performance.
And honestly, sometimes the problem isn’t just the people running it, it’s the system itself. 🧵
Ever entered a crypto raffle, tagged a few friends, bought your ticket, and thought, "Maybe I'll actually win this one"?
Then out of nowhere, some random account gets announced as the winner. No proof. No transaction hash. No transparency. Just a quick "Congrats @xyz123!" while the replies fill up with bots saying "GG."
After a while, it starts feeling less like a real competition and more like a scripted performance.
And honestly, sometimes the problem isn’t just the people running it, it’s the system itself. 🧵
Ever entered a crypto raffle, tagged a few friends, bought your ticket, and thought, "Maybe I'll actually win this one"?
Then out of nowhere, some random account gets announced as the winner. No proof. No transaction hash. No transparency. Just a quick "Congrats @xyz123!" while the replies fill up with bots saying "GG."
After a while, it starts feeling less like a real competition and more like a scripted performance.
And honestly, sometimes the problem isn’t just the people running it, it’s the system itself. 🧵