7/ Launching a token is one milestone.
Running token operations well after launch is where the serious teams separate.
If your Solana team is managing contributors, investors, communities, unlocks, claims, or recurring payouts, check out Streamflow Business:
https://t.co/mJYhFbbTpc
1/ Most token teams don’t fail because they can’t launch.
They fail later, when token ops becomes a second product:
vesting, payroll, airdrops, claims, investor unlocks, contributor payouts, API workflows, portals, and support pings.
6/ That’s why it beats the alternative.
Not because teams need “more software.”
Because fewer disconnected tools means less operational chaos, cleaner token distribution, better trust, and faster execution.
That matters when real people are waiting on tokens, claims, and payouts.
11/ Now I wait.
If Hamilton delivers, I claim.
If not, I still got the full loop:
live market → driver board → position opened → race thesis → result → settlement.
That is a much better user journey than just reading about another Solana app.
1/ I entered the Austrian GP pool on @vel0citymarkets and picked Lewis Hamilton.
This is my actual position, not a simulated walkthrough.
The market was live, the driver board was open, and I had to choose between the safer-looking names and the better risk/reward setup.
@SuperteamEarn
10/ Also: Velocity Markets has a 100 USDC participation bonus pool for eligible race weekend pool participants.
You do not need to be a content creator to qualify for that part.
Enter an eligible race weekend pool, verify participation, and verified participants share the bonus pool.
Used @pyefinance Speedstake to get my future staking rewards today without unstaking.
Validator: “your principal stays staked”
Me: “perfect”
buys emotionalsupportfridge.sol
Open the quoted announcement.
Give it some signal.
Then try the Talent Portal and build your profile.
Solana ships fast.
Finding your next role should feel less scattered.
And if you’re strong but not yet obvious, Talent Spotlights + the Job Playbook help with the two hardest parts:
getting seen
getting prepared
Builders, creators, operators — this is built for you.