Hi, hello there
This is me, again
I've decided to change my whole way of thinking approach to my activities in this web3 space. It was so stupid of me to think that it'll be something easy and I could take the easy way out. It took a while but I had to learn the hard way.
Day 16 of building in Web3 from zero.
I automated the pipeline and hit my first major infrastructure bottleneck.
Here is today's technical breakdown:
Pipeline Automation: I set up GitHub Actions to trigger the whale fetcher every 12 seconds. The Render API stays live, and the database now refreshes continuously in the background.
Telegram Crash: I attempted to build a command menu for the bot (/set_filter, /start). It responded perfectly at first, but crashed the server after 30 minutes.
The Root Cause: An asyncio event loop conflict between the Flask API and the telegram.ext library.
The Fix: Decoupling the architecture. I am separating the Telegram bot into a standalone script, moving it to a different port, and shifting from polling to webhooks.
Building through failures.
Day 17 tomorrow.
Clock ittt 🤏🤭
appreciate this from the GDG OnCampus FUNAAB team 🤝🏽
was great contributing to G-Spark Summit 1.0 and working with the team behind it
always good to be part of communities building meaningful stuff
𝙄𝙑𝘾 𝙞𝙨 𝙖𝙡𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙩 𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚🚀
Hear directly from Mr. Chairman
At AMTES FUNAAB, we are aggregating the brightest student innovators from leading Nigerian universities to showcase practical,
tech-driven solutions using Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, loT, and Automation
If you’re a hardware engineer and you skip these skills...
You’re setting yourself up for stress you don’t need 😅
1️⃣ Electronics
This is your foundation
Whether it’s robotics or embedded systems, you can’t run from it
That V = IR, P = I²R you’re seeing in class?
It will come back and humble you if you ignore it 😭
Take your basics seriously
2️⃣ CAD (Computer Aided Design) 👩🏽💻
This is the edge most people don’t realize they need, until they need it
Fusion360, SolidWorks, AutoCAD…
Being able to design what you’re building?
Game changer
I’m still improving here myself, so take it seriously from now 😗
3️⃣ C/C++
I’ll keep saying this
If you’re in embedded systems, this is home base
It makes learning other languages easier later — Python, Rust, anything
4️⃣ Mechanical knowledge 👩🏽🔧
Not everything is code and circuits
Materials matter
Weight. Heat. Durability. Conductivity.
What you build has to survive the real world, not just your desk
5️⃣ Budgeting 💸
Nobody talks about this enough
But Hardware is expensive
VERY expensive
You need to know how to plan, estimate, and manage costs.
Add extra for “unexpected expenses”…
because something will always go wrong 😅
6️⃣ Communication 🤝🏽
You won’t build alone
You’ll work in teams, argue over ideas, fix things together
Hardware engineers collaborate, a lot
So learn to communicate clearly
This field is not just technical
It’s a mix of everything
And the earlier you understand that, the smoother your journey will be
Pick up that skill you’ve been avoiding
Or double down on the ones you already have
Either way
keep building!
You've got this 👑
Dating a witch finna be fire tho.
It’s 3am, you’re horny, one phone call and she appears in your room.
Witches >>>>>>>>>>
Gm CT,
It’s only 𝟰 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗹𝗲𝗳𝘁 until the launch of the @tmm_eth NFT collection, and I’m really excited for them.
A lot of collabs have been going around the TL already, I haven’t been lucky enough to snag one yet though.
Recently, a new partner also joined the Muffinverse, @MrFreeman0.
I checked out some of their animations on Instagram, and they were really good.
They’ve got crazy motion too, with over 𝟯𝟬𝗕+ 𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄𝘀 accumulated across all platforms.
I also want to emphasize that the kind of partners you bring into your community gives a glimpse of what you could become.
@MoneyCrptBunny and his team really take their time curating them, to be honest.
Not to mention, the Take My Muffin animated show is already a success on its own with a 7.9★ rating on IMDb, and they even have a previous collection sitting at a floor of 0.8E.
With this kind of track record, success is inevitable.
I’d really love to be a part of this. I hope the team acknowledges my support so far and gives me a chance.
Thank you.
Day 13: Multi-chain whale tracker
I upgraded from Ethereum to 3 chains (Ethereum, Polygon, and Arbitrum), polling every 12 seconds.
The result: Real-time TG alerts when whales move > $100k
The grind: RPC timeouts, async bugs, Telegram API failures. I learned that some public RPCs just block you (405 errors), so I switched to Infura.
What's working: Ethereum catches $500K-$10M transfers constantly. Polygon and Arbitrum are quiet but monitored. The alerts ship instantly with Etherscan links.
Architecture: web3py → event decoding → SQLite → Telegram async alerts. 12-second loop, no missed blocks.
Code is open on GitHub (link in bio)
Next: Web dashboard so I can visualize whale movements. Then user accounts. Then deploy 24/7.
Day 14 shipping tomorrow.
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RiskFi insights competition- Week 6
1/9 🛡️ The Secret Life of Risk
Subtopic: Beyond the Chart
Most traders think risk disappears when the market is quiet. It doesn’t, it migrates.
I’m using @TheRiskProtocol to track "Institutional-grade" signals that most markets snooze on.👇