Massive shout out to y'all who has been repeatedly cheated on but still believes in love,lied to but still choose to trust,knocked down countless times but never give up n always find a way to rise https://t.co/dMxrw8hJnE've chosen to be warmth n light in this cold,dark world✌🏾
I came across @newton_xyz earlier this week, and it actually made me pause.
I’ve been in this space long enough to ignore most of the noise.
I mean, every other day, a new project is claiming to fix something, but never actually does.
But, I paused for this one.
@newton_xyz is building a verifiable automation layer for the onchain world.
That’s a fancy way of saying, they want crypto to actually work for people.
Right now, using DeFi is stressful as h*LL
I was sharing with @princess_i5 just last night how tiring I find the entire process.
You stake on one protocol, bridge on another, rebalance your portfolio across three chains, all while praying nothing breaks and your funds disappear somewhere.
Billions of dollars are sitting idle in stablecoins because people don’t want to deal with the hassle.
And even when some protocols decide to automate,
It’s bots, scripts, or sketchy tools asking for private keys.
@newton_xyz is trying to fix all that.
They’re building a system where users can delegate actions to agents, safely, with cryptographic proof that the agent did exactly what you told it to do. Nothing more.
That’s what they mean by verifiable automation.
You stay in control.
The agent does the work.
And the system proves every step followed your rules.
It’s still early, but it’s infrastructure-level thinking.
And the way they’re approaching it, combining TEEs (Trusted Execution Environment), zero-knowledge proofs, and smart session permissions, feels like @newton_xyz is actually getting somewhere with it.
@newton_xyz is solving a general usability problem, not just giving alpha tools to traders.
It’s for the broader community.
Users who want to set smart rules once and let the system do the work, instead of checking charts all day.
I’ll be breaking this down more over the next few days or not 😂
I will keep researching @newton_xyz and sharing what I find when I can.
But just know, this one’s worth watching.
Love,
Elzz 🥂
I will never forget when I had my menstrual period and I was in pains I begged to be excused from assisting in a 6/7 hour Knee replacement surgery as a house officer and my seniors refused. I bled into my pink scrub trousers, I had to show my consultant the map of blood stains…
Dear young doctors,
As you progress in your career, Please try very hard,make a conscious effort not to be that inconsiderate and wicked MO,Reg,SR or consultant you criticized and disliked as a young doctor.
Together we can make maintain decorum in this crazy system!
First, wanting work-life balance is not an indicator of being lazy. I am a strong advocate for this. People deserve to have time to rest. I truly do not understand how this is something to even argue about. It’s a no-brainer imo. Let’s not even talk about what’s best for patient safety. Is it a burnt-out doctor?
The system you’re pushing for is not one we should be proud of. A system where doctors are scared to ask for sick leaves? A system where a doctor would rather work till they faint at work rather than take time off? How is this something to be pushing for? I fear that we’re becoming the leaders we actively spoke against in training, and that’s sad.
Secondly, not being an SR at 27 or whatever age, does not also mean that said person hasn’t been working hard. How did we even get here? Honestly it feels ridiculous to even type this. Using where you are at a certain age as a metric to judge how hardworking a person has been? It’s such a flawed way to think.
How many people who went to public universities are even able to graduate before the age of 25? It just isn’t right to profile someone based on their age and where they are in their career.
i resumed house job on a wednesday, by Thursday i was piloting, by monday i started one week straight calls. i almost died. but hey, who am i to demand work life balance? i should be a consultant by 27 🤡
During HJ, I quickly lost 4kg within a month of resuming peadiatrics
I was on 56hrs shift
I would work two days straight, go home to sleep and come back for another two days.
When we complained, one oga said we were lucky & during his time he was on call for 2 months straight
I caused a bit of a ruckus on the timeline yesterday with my gbalpha 😂😂😂
But it was all fun while it lasted, read here https://t.co/jQzLPsFd2b
But today I'll be sharing REAL TIPS on how to write the best threads on any DeFi/Web3 projects.
(If you read this piece till the end, there's a plot twist on the entire @CoincreateTeam saga)
Chill, I'm not promising that you'll win every contest, but you'll definitely stand out and the world would see it even if it gets rigged.
For the record, I generally write stuff that attracts brands to me.
Notable mentions are:
-@ice_blockchain I earned a follow and I'm constantly engaged by them, just from my thread series #ICETalkwithElzz (we're cooking something cold 🥶)
- @prerichcoin saw a tweet I made and next thing I’m cowriting the lore - read here https://t.co/nYjeVKJagY
As for thread contests, I just got into them. My win rate so far is 50%.
My stats:
3 contests
1 win (honorary mention)
1 loss
1 yet to be announced
So, yeah, I know my stuff.
These 6 tips have worked and will keep working for me. If you implement them, you will win with them too, if the contest isn't rigged.
❄️Research: Writing is “Gabbage in, Gabbage out (GIGO)” You can't write a winning thread on something you barely understand.
So, read everything you can find about the project. Whitepapers, blog posts, tweets, anything.
The more you know, the easier it is to write something that actually makes sense. Don't know how to research? Check my pinned tweet.
❄️“Attention-Grabbing” Hook:
The first line of your first tweet is your hook and it is what really matters. You want to grab attention and keep it.
Try a bold statement, ask a question that’ll get people thinking, or drop an unexpected fact. Make it so good that people just have to read till the end.
❄️Structure your Ideas. Organize your ideas so one tweet flows to the next.
Make use of numbers and bullet points.
Use white spaces like I'm doing now.
And for the love of everything, keep it short. Twitter has a character limit for a reason.
❄️ Use Eye-catching Visuals: People love visuals. So, use images, infographics, gifs, whatever works.
Visuals make your thread more engaging.
❄️ Spy on Your Competition: Before you post, take a look at what everyone else has posted. You’d be surprised how many mistakes you can spot, or things they completely missed. Fix those in your own thread, and you’ve got the upper hand.
❄️ Be Neutral: Don't in the name of “Personal Bias” start typing things that nobody sent you.
No one cares about your personal feelings toward the project or their rivals. Just stick to the facts, keep your opinions to yourself.
It’s a contest, not a rant.
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For sticking around this far, here's the bonus tip I promised.
Stay active in the community:
Projects can tell who is just there for the money. We’re all here to make money, but don’t make it so obvious.
Engage in the chat, interact with the admins and founders. Just get noticed. It’s human nature to favour people we know, so use that to your advantage.
That's the plot twist. If you don't get it forget about it 😂
I’m not saying this was the case with @Tbibi99 and @CoincreateTeam but maybe just maybe the team can spin this off and use my plot twist as their excuse.😉🤭
I know you enjoyed reading this so,
Like, Retweet and Comment for others to see,
Follow me for more real-talk tips on winning in Web3.
Elzz 🥂
A WHITELIST AND A DREAM!
That was all I had in August 2022,
But that's not where my #NFTsandME journey began.
Before I go on, here's a big thank you to @MEFndn for the opportunity to share my story once again.❤️
Let's get into it ☺️
I've stayed the same for too long.
As a very introspective and retrospective soul, this thought has weighed my mind for a while.
But something happened yesterday and it pushed me.
Like me, many of you overstay your welcome in different phases of your life, of your growth, of your process.
What is holding you back from actually moving forward? From leaving your comfort zone. Whatever it is, it is holding you back from success.
Fear of the future?
You maybe thinking, will it work out? What would happen if it doesn't go as planned?
Have you ever thought "what if it goes as planned?" " What if it goes well?"
Like you, I've also thought, at some point, "it's not paying yet, so why put my all into it"
But daily, I see people who put their all into this and it's working just fine for them. So why are you not motivated?
I could go on an on, but here's what happened,
That one thing I feared happening finally happened yesterday, and without my permission even. I was pushed out of my comfort zone.
This time I had no choice, all the while, it was within my control to move or stay, but now, I have no choice but to face my fears.
This is a harsher way, but I needed that push, just like you do.
This post is just encouraging you to take that step, leave that job that's not paying, write your first thread, apply for your first job,
Firsts can be scary, starting over is scary, rejection is scary, but try,
Do it while it's still an option.
Push yourself.
Love,
Elzz 🥂
I suck at video games,
but @Puffverse is so interesting so I keep playing even if I don't know what is going on 😭😭😭
It's fun and I'm earning so win-win for me 🤭
𝐁𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐝!
Your "waiting time" for a job or anything else it is you're hoping for should be spent prepping for it.
❄️Up-skill,
❄️Take that course,
❄️Read more,
❄️Research more,
So when the opportunity comes, you'll know what to do with it.
Elzz🥂
Transition From Web2 to Web3 Like A Pro.
Writers only!
As a writer coming in from Web2, I was really confident in my abilities,
Till I tried writing Web3 stuff & I flopped badly.
I learnt the hard way via trial & error
Let me save you the stress
You're welcome☺️
👇🏾 👇🏾 👇🏾
𝐁𝐫𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐫𝐞-𝐑𝐢𝐜𝐡
It's all in your mindset.
Broke:
- is victim based,
- focused on the past,
- waits for things to happen.
Pre-Rich:
- is victor based,
- focused on the future,
- puts in effort to make things happen.
Get a mindset shift this week.
Elzz🥂
5 simple things I do every Sunday evening that make my week 10X productive:
- Set goals for the new week
- Clear bookmarks
- Reply DMs
- Analyse growth so far
- Hop on calls with based chads.
Feel free to steal this.
You’re welcome 🥂
sapa living, sapa living, sapa living, sapa living.
i’m a doctor in my country,
everybody knows me well,
if you look me up and down shishi no dey my pocket 😭😭😭
@Nigerian_Doctor@NigerianDentist why is it like this nau? 😭😭😭