I took a long break from X.
Almost a month. I just needed to calm down, reset, and really think about my life.
Yes, emphasis on thinking about my life.
People kept asking, āBlue where are you? Where have you been?ā
Iāve been at home. Relaxing.
I went to my fatherās house, and you know how it is
once Iām there, that pressure to grind is not the same.
Itās my comfort zone, and being in that space forced me to reflect.
And one question kept ringing in my head:
Blue, what do people know you for?
When I think of @10Xofweb3 , I think āmarketer.ā
When I think of @web3righteous, marketer again.
When I think of @IamOloba_ , I think āartist.ā
So I asked myself:
Who are you?
What does your content talk about?
Who exactly are you speaking to?
What are you even doing on X?
Because itās easy to yap.
Everybody yaps.
But after yapping⦠what next?
Some people yap, but you still clearly know their lane.
Me? I had to admit that I didnāt know mine.
So I decided to do something Iāve always wanted to do.
I took that one step forward.
I rebranded.
Changed my bio.
This is just the first step.
I chose marketingš„²
We all think we all know what marketing is,
For me, marketing is the one skill every company, every founder, every creator, every individual needs.
You might have the best product with the best intentions, the best features, the best utility
but if you canāt market it, if you canāt make people see what you see and believe what you believe, then whatās the point?
Look at LEGO (a toy company)
Years back, they were close to bankruptcy.
Not because their product was bad, but because something wasnāt clicking.
Today, theyāre a multi-billion dollar company.
Did their product change?
No.
They got their marketing right.
That could be any brand. Any builder. Any creator.
And honestly? It could be me too. Iām not claiming to be a marketing expert. Iām still learning. But in this journey, Iāve decided to become obsessed with learning
one new thing at a time, until I become the best version of myself.
~ Blueš
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A few years ago, the idea of bringing commodity markets on chain felt distant.
Today, @PythNetwork is serving prices for everything from BTC to beef cattle.
What caught my attention is not just the four new feeds. It is what they represent.
Cocoa. Coffee. Raw Sugar. Live Cattle.
These are markets that move because of weather, supply shortages, tariffs, and shifting global demand. Entire industries watch these prices every day, yet on chain access has often been fragmented or expensive.
Now builders can tap into over 3,000 price feeds across crypto, equities, FX, commodities, and metals through a single API.
The interesting part is where this leads next.
Prediction markets, perpetuals, and structured products are no longer limited to crypto native assets. As more real world markets come on chain, the gap between traditional finance and crypto keeps getting smaller.
The price of everything is coming on chain. One feed at a time.
One thing that fascinated me about @PythNetwork is that it was built because DeFi had a problem most people never saw.
Everyone talks about liquidity, TVL, and trading volume, but behind every trade is a price feed. If that price is slow, inaccurate, or manipulated, everything built on top of it starts to wobble.
For a long time, blockchains struggled to access the same quality of market data that professional traders use every day. It felt like trying to run a modern financial system with yesterday's newspaper.
Pyth was created to close that gap.
Instead of relying heavily on middlemen to pass prices around, it brought data directly from the firms and exchanges closest to the market itself. The goal was simple: give on chain applications access to fresher information when they need it most.
The more I learn about DeFi, the more I realize that some of the most important infrastructure is the stuff users never see. Pyth is one of those pieces quietly helping the entire machine keep moving.
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I took a long break from X.
Almost a month. I just needed to calm down, reset, and really think about my life.
Yes, emphasis on thinking about my life.
People kept asking, āBlue where are you? Where have you been?ā
Iāve been at home. Relaxing.
I went to my fatherās house, and you know how it is
once Iām there, that pressure to grind is not the same.
Itās my comfort zone, and being in that space forced me to reflect.
And one question kept ringing in my head:
Blue, what do people know you for?
When I think of @10Xofweb3 , I think āmarketer.ā
When I think of @web3righteous, marketer again.
When I think of @IamOloba_ , I think āartist.ā
So I asked myself:
Who are you?
What does your content talk about?
Who exactly are you speaking to?
What are you even doing on X?
Because itās easy to yap.
Everybody yaps.
But after yapping⦠what next?
Some people yap, but you still clearly know their lane.
Me? I had to admit that I didnāt know mine.
So I decided to do something Iāve always wanted to do.
I took that one step forward.
I rebranded.
Changed my bio.
This is just the first step.
I chose marketingš„²
We all think we all know what marketing is,
For me, marketing is the one skill every company, every founder, every creator, every individual needs.
You might have the best product with the best intentions, the best features, the best utility
but if you canāt market it, if you canāt make people see what you see and believe what you believe, then whatās the point?
Look at LEGO (a toy company)
Years back, they were close to bankruptcy.
Not because their product was bad, but because something wasnāt clicking.
Today, theyāre a multi-billion dollar company.
Did their product change?
No.
They got their marketing right.
That could be any brand. Any builder. Any creator.
And honestly? It could be me too. Iām not claiming to be a marketing expert. Iām still learning. But in this journey, Iāve decided to become obsessed with learning
one new thing at a time, until I become the best version of myself.
~ Blueš
Day 3 of my marketing journey.
I spoke to someone today who has been in marketing for four years, and hearing his perspective meant a lot.
I told him about the course Iām taking, and he said Iām on the right path ā that learning first is always the right foundation.
But he also reminded me that marketing isnāt something you stroll into casually.
It demands skill, time, and real commitment. Then he asked me a simple question:
āAre you sure you want marketing?ā
My answer was even simpler:
I donāt think I have any other talent. I just want to be good at something
and Iām willing to put in the work to make marketing that āsomething.ā
So yeah⦠still learning, still building, still choosing this path every day.
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Day 2 of my marketing journey.
I continued my course today and something made real sense to me.
The instructor explained that marketing runs on four core parts ā and these parts stay the same no matter the industry or platform.
Here they are:
1. Strategy
The overall plan. The direction behind every move.
2. Theory
Branding, positioning, influencer marketing ā the ideas that shape perception.
3. Channels
The places you show up. How you grow on social platforms and reach people organically.
4. Extras
How to turn your skills into income and present your value in a way that gets attention.
Understanding this made me realise marketing isnāt guesswork. Itās a structured system, and once you grasp it, you can apply it anywhere ā including Web3.
Next up is marketing research.
Iāll probably share what I learn in my next update.
Stay tuned.
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