Built my first app on the Solana ecosystem—thanks to @SuperteamNG and @reown_ ! 🚀
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This is just the beginning of my journey in the Solana ecosystem… Road to buildor! 😤🔥
solid read. one thing i'd add, focus is easier when it's built into a routine. you stop negotiating with yourself every day. wrote something on this
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$3,900,000+
that's how much was up for grabs in May hackathons alone
and most of it just closed
> Colosseum Frontier - $2.75M
> ElevenHacks - $240K
> EAZO Global - $300K
> EasyA x Consensus - $200K
> UC Berkeley AI -$100K
> OG APAC - $150K
> Build with MeDo - $50K
> Reddit Mod Tools - $45K
> and more
did you enter any of them?
no judgment if you didn't
but that money went somewhere
it went to the builders who showed up
June list drops soon
and it's looking bigger than May
follow so you don't miss it
Introducing Base MCP
Your agent's new gateway to Base
→ Connect an agent to your Base Account
→ Enable it to swap, trade, and manage your portfolio
→ Use plugins from leading apps on Base
The next stage of the agentic onchain economy
Base MCP dropped this week and you can easily plug it to your AI agents like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor
Here are 5 tools you can build with the Base MCP
1. Personal Onchain Assistant
Tell your AI: “Check my balance, find the best yield on Morpho/Moonwell, and move my USDC there.”
It analyzes, proposes and set goals like “maintain 20% ETH exposure” and let it rebalance weekly.
2. Autonomous DeFi Yield Farmer
Build or prompt an agent that constantly scans Aerodrome, Uniswap or Avantis for opportunities.
“Optimize my portfolio for max yield with low risk” → it swaps, supplies liquidity, or lends automatically (with your ok).
3. Payment Agent
“Send 50 USDC to my friend every Friday” or “Pay my subscription in $DEGEN when due.”
Combine with x402 payments for seamless AI to AI or agent to human recurring onchain flows.
4. Base Trading Assistant
“Analyze the chart and swap 0.5 ETH to USDC if it drops 5%” or use with Virtuals/Bankr for strategy execution.
Great for Traders on Base Network
5. Build Multi Agent Economies
Create specialized agents (one for lending, one for trading, one for NFTs/gaming) that talk to each other via Base MCP + ERC-8004 identities.
It is Super easy to use base MCP
Go to https://t.co/wjxJYnSDS4
connect your Base Account via OAuth add the MCP server to your AI tool and chat naturally.
Side project: gog-cli — Google services in your terminal 🤯
View your emails right from the CLI.
Built with @LaravelZero + Laravel Prompts — beautiful, user-friendly forms for the command line.
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Take this advice from someone who’s heard a lot of no’s… and a lot of silence.
Do your thing alone if you have to.
Put your heart into it and trust your vibe.
Keep showing up, even on the quiet days.
It might take time, but you’ll get there.
You’ll be fine.
If your online presence mostly attracts people who need opportunities just as much as you do, you’re likely positioned incorrectly.
That kind of positioning feels good because it offers validation, numbers, and community but it rarely creates leverage. And leverage is what you need.
Real progress begins when your ecosystem changes. You need a deliberate mix of people ahead of you, beside you, and behind you. If everyone in your circle is beside or behind you and is asking questions and no one is opening doors, offering perspective, or stretching your thinking, that’s a signal, not a coincidence.
This is why false wins are so damaging.
Posting “I made $10,000” when you haven’t, or “I just closed a $5k gig” when you didn’t, doesn’t move you forward. It moves you sideways, into a room where optics matter more than substance. That room may feel loud and affirming, but it rarely contains mentors, referrals, or meaningful opportunities.
Strong positioning is intentional.
It’s less about announcing outcomes and more about making your thinking visible.
It’s in sharing the work in progress. The case breakdowns. The lessons pulled from real experience, real tasks, real constraints, not just motivational captions designed to perform.
How you approach problems.
How you break down unfamiliar tasks.
How you make decisions with incomplete information.
How you reflect on what worked, what didn’t, and why.
Opportunities rarely come from the people you’re teaching.
They come from the people who can observe your competence, your judgment, and your consistency, even while you’re still growing.
Positioning isn’t pretending to be an expert.
It’s about signaling readiness.
And that signal is what attracts mentorship, trust, referrals, and real career momentum.