Friends. Who actually knows what this f*cking Twitter reach depends on anymore? 🤬
You spend days building a massive update, and the algorithm just buries it. Then someone posts a meme and gets 1M views.
Or maybe @elonmusk is just sitting there manually choosing who to promote and who not to? 😂
You can always tell when a project is being built differently…
$OLI is one of them.
Building with @olivercoinoli, a growing movement on the meme scope market
While most projects chase quick pumps…
OLI is building a base.
Active dev.
Active Community .
Momentum slowly stacking.
This isn’t noise it’s foundation.
The type people overlook early… then regret later.
Are you holding?
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One of the biggest contradictions in crypto is that we've become incredibly good at creating wealth, but surprisingly bad at creating ways to use it.
Bitcoin created millionaires.
Ethereum built entire digital economies.
NFTs introduced digital ownership.
Yet most assets still live and die on a screen.
You buy. You hold. You speculate. You sell.
The cycle repeats.
A constant loop on a screen.
Genesis BTC Adventure is taking a different approach by connecting ownership to something tangible.
Instead of an NFT existing purely as a tradable asset, ownership grants perpetual annual access to luxury villas in Southern Chile, transforming a digital collectible into something that can be experienced in the real world.
What makes the model interesting isn't just the accommodation itself.
Owners retain liquidity through the NFT, can participate using crypto or fiat, receive annual dividends, and gain access to a real-world asset that can be enjoyed with family and friends year after year.
This is where the thesis becomes compelling.
Tourism is one of the world's largest industries.
Crypto is one of the fastest-growing industries.
Yet the intersection between both remains largely unexplored.
I wonder why.
Genesis BTC isn't simply selling NFTs.
It's experimenting with a future where digital ownership unlocks physical experiences, where blockchain assets generate memories instead of just market cycles, and where utility extends beyond the wallet into the real world.
That feels much closer to the original promise of ownership than another JPEG ever could.
This is probably the start of an era.
@MlEixerCU@EixerTravel