Outside💃 for @prodfest by @blockfuselabs representing the @Coredao_Org 💪community and proudly showing off skills I acquired from my training with the @MGS_Web3 🥳cohort II, live in Jos, Nigeria.
A lot of Bitcoin holders aren't looking to sell their BTC.
They're looking for ways to make it work for them while still keeping ownership of it.
That's why the conversation around productive Bitcoin keeps growing. 👀
People want security.
People want transparency.
And most importantly, they want to stay in control of their assets.
This is one of the reasons @Coredao_Org continues to attract attention in the BTCfi space. 🔶
By connecting Bitcoin to new utility while maintaining a strong focus on self-custody, Core is helping unlock more possibilities for BTC holders without asking them to give up what makes Bitcoin valuable in the first place.
My advice?
Don't just watch from the sidelines.
Take time to learn about Bitcoin finance, self-custody, staking, and the opportunities being built around Bitcoin on Core.
The future belongs to those who learn early, stay curious, and position themselves before everyone else arrives. 🚀🧡
#CoreDAO #BTCfi #Bitcoin
I have taken time to check my life, and I realized i don't like begging.
That is why I'm asking God to never put me in a position where I'll have to beg to survive.
Hi 😊 you all
It's a New week, so you all know it's time for new energy, new opportunities to build. 🚀🧡
One thing I've learned in Web3 is that growth rarely happens overnight. The people who win are usually the ones who keep showing up, learning, contributing, and staying consistent even when nobody is watching. This is why i choose to try no matter the challenges.
This week, choose progress over perfection.
Choose curiosity over fear.
Choose action over excuses.
And if you're looking for an ecosystem where builders, learners, and believers can grow together, take a closer look at @Coredao_Org, I have and I believe in the vision.
Core isn't just about Bitcoin alignment. It's about creating opportunities, rewarding participation, and building a future where Bitcoin can do more.
Remember, the communities that stay consistent today are the ones that benefit most tomorrow.
Keep learning.
Keep building.
Keep believing.
Your next breakthrough might be one block, one connection, or one opportunity away. ✨
Happy new week, Core fam! 🧡🚀
#justusecore #CoreDAO
Take the Core orange pill and focus on understanding the bigger picture.
Markets will rise. Markets will fall. Sentiment will change.
But conviction built on knowledge is harder to shake than conviction built on price.
If your thesis is strong and your understanding is deep, short-term market conditions become noise rather than direction.
For some, embracing the vision of @Coredao_Org may turn out to be one of the best decisions they ever make.
The key is not blind belief. It’s understanding why you believe in the first place.
#CORE #CoreDAO #BTCFi #Coretoshis $CORE
As demand grows for BTC yield, collateral, and liquidity, the products serving that demand will increasingly connect back to Core.
The Bitcoin Power Grid is the foundation tying it together.
Over the weekend, we hosted a space on discord on Web3 Sleuthing and it was a reminder that every transaction tells a story 🔍
@Tiya_JD explored how blockchain works, what sleuthing really means, why it matters, how to use block explorers, and the role onchain investigators play in keeping the ecosystem safer.
The biggest takeaway?
Don't just use the blockchain. Learn how to read it.
Thank you to everyone who joined, shared insights, and brought the vibes. More conversations, more learning, more growth 🚀🧡
#Web3Security #Blockchain #CoreDAO #JustuseCore
8 Nigerian soldiers were beheaded by terrorists.
There is no Declaration of War. No declaration of State of Emergency. No flags flown at half-staff. No National address from the President.
Everywhere is quiet. The soldiers died for nothing! The heroes of Nigeria are no more! 💔
Tiping your office security N1k for buying your lunch, is not you doing him a favour. He earned it. If e easy, stand up from your seat and go get the food yourself. Calculate the financial cost of the stress of going the distance to get the food and back.
If you want to do him a favour, give him money for no reason. Someone would do you a favour, but you would see yourslf as the one doing them a favour because you earn higher than them and don't respect them.
If you send money to your colleague that does the same work with you and asked them to please get you lunch on their way back from wherever they were going, you see it as them doing you a favour because you respect them. You don't see it as a favour done to you when it is done by the office security or cleaner because you don't respect them. If you treat these people well and respect them, they will be happy to do things for you. You've become entitled to their help that you now expect them to use their money to fund your lunch.
My security does errands for me, and every errand comes with a tip. That is thank you for doing this because it is not his job. Favour is when I give him money for no reason which happens often or when he has special needs and makes a request and I give him money. You need to start respecting people as human beings, not by how much they earn. This thing is a common problem in our society.
🕵️ LIVE COURSE
Ever wondered how blockchain investigators track wallets, uncover scams, and follow funds across the blockchain?
Join us for an introduction to Web3 Sleuthing and learn the fundamentals of on-chain investigations and blockchain forensics.
📅 June 6
⏰ 6:00 PM UTC
🎙 Host: @Tiya_JD
📍CoreDAO Discord Server
Whether you're new to Web3 security or simply curious about blockchain investigations, this session is for you.
Join us and start your journey into Web3 Sleuthing.
🔗 Discord: https://t.co/VqGXaZtDXV
#CoreDAO #Web3Security #Web3
Bitcoin won as the asset.
The next fight is making it usable.
Core is turning Bitcoin finance into something people can actually use on a daily basis. 🔶
If Nigerians were sane, Tinubu shouldn’t even be allowed to campaign anywhere in the country, let alone consider being reelected.
An epitome of failure.
I went through the list of kidnapped children, and the oldest among them is just 16 years old.
Sixteen.
We’ve completely lost our way as a country.
If, after seeing things like this, anyone still needs to be convinced why they shouldn’t vote for Bola Tinubu in the next election, then they are sick and seriously need help .
I’m 34 years old, and this is the worst I’ve ever seen Nigeria in my lifetime.
The level of insecurity, hardship, and hopelessness across the country is heartbreaking
Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State.
While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her.
Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home.
When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’
They gave her the phone.
In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ���Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’
Those were the last words she ever spoke to him.
While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty.
A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible.
This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing.
Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes.
Rest in peace to my neighbor.