I entered web3 with absolutely no clue of what I was doing.
No mentor, no friends in crypto, no direction.
Just me, my phone, sleepless nights, and one question:
"Is there actually something here, or am I just wasting my time?"
This is my story and why @BORFSTRATEGY caught my attention π§΅
1/
When I got into crypto, I didn't even know how wallets worked.
People were talking about gas fees, dexs, staking, liquidity...
Meanwhile, I was still trying to understand the basics.
It felt like everyone got the manual except me.
2/
The hardest part wasn't learning.
It was learning alone.
Nobody around me was into web3.
No one to ask questions, no one to tell me what to avoid and no one to point me in the right direction.
Most days I was just figuring things out through trial and error.
3/
And trust me, there were plenty of errors π
I bought things because people said they would moon.
I followed random calls.
I got excited by hype.
Some projects looked great on the surface but had nothing behind them.
I lost money, infact more than that, I lost time and confidence.
4/
Eventually I got tired of chasing everything.
So I changed one thing.
Instead of asking:
"What's pumping?"
I started asking:
"What's actually being built?"
That question changed the way I look at projects.
5/
I started paying attention to different things.
Who's building?
Do they have a real plan?
Are they creating something useful?
Do they care about the ecosystem or just the next pump?
Most projects couldn't answer those questions.
A few could.
That's how I came across @BORFSTRATEGY
6/
Nobody shilled BORF to me.
I wasn't following some influencer call.
I found it the same way I find anything interesting these days:
I read.
I researched.
I paid attention.
And honestly, what I found was different from what I expected.
7/
BORF isn't trying to be just another token on base.
The idea is simpleπ€·π»
Find promising projects early.
Support them.
Grow alongside them.
Instead of chasing quick hype, they're focused on identifying builders and opportunities within the base ecosystem.
8/
What stood out to me was the roadmap.
It starts with community building and an NFT collection.
Then moves into researching projects on base, building relationships, and looking for teams with real potential.
Not just vibes, it's actual research.
9/
The next phase is where things get interesting.
BORF plans to deploy capital into projects they believe in.
Small investments at first.
Long-term thinking.
Then help those projects grow through support, connections, and exposure.
10/
Eventually comes the BORF token.
Not as the starting point.
As part of the bigger picture.
That approach makes more sense to me than launching a token first and figuring everything else out later.
11/
Another reason this caught my eye is base itself.
The ecosystem keeps growing, more builders,more users and more projects.
It feels like there's still a lot of room for people who are early and paying attention.
12/
Looking back, I think about how lost I was when I started.
If I'd found more projects focused on building instead of hype, I probably would've avoided a lot of mistakes.
That's part of why BORF stands out to me.
Web3 is still early.
Base is still growing.
And BORF is still at the beginning of its journey.
Maybe it'll be worth watching or maybe even more than that.
anyways, it's on my radar πΎ
#BORF #BORFWRITINGCONTEST #BORFBASE #BaseEcosystem #Onchain
I entered web3 with absolutely no clue of what I was doing.
No mentor, no friends in crypto, no direction.
Just me, my phone, sleepless nights, and one question:
"Is there actually something here, or am I just wasting my time?"
This is my story and why @BORFSTRATEGY caught my attention π§΅
1/
When I got into crypto, I didn't even know how wallets worked.
People were talking about gas fees, dexs, staking, liquidity...
Meanwhile, I was still trying to understand the basics.
It felt like everyone got the manual except me.
2/
The hardest part wasn't learning.
It was learning alone.
Nobody around me was into web3.
No one to ask questions, no one to tell me what to avoid and no one to point me in the right direction.
Most days I was just figuring things out through trial and error.
3/
And trust me, there were plenty of errors π
I bought things because people said they would moon.
I followed random calls.
I got excited by hype.
Some projects looked great on the surface but had nothing behind them.
I lost money, infact more than that, I lost time and confidence.
4/
Eventually I got tired of chasing everything.
So I changed one thing.
Instead of asking:
"What's pumping?"
I started asking:
"What's actually being built?"
That question changed the way I look at projects.
5/
I started paying attention to different things.
Who's building?
Do they have a real plan?
Are they creating something useful?
Do they care about the ecosystem or just the next pump?
Most projects couldn't answer those questions.
A few could.
That's how I came across @BORFSTRATEGY
6/
Nobody shilled BORF to me.
I wasn't following some influencer call.
I found it the same way I find anything interesting these days:
I read.
I researched.
I paid attention.
And honestly, what I found was different from what I expected.
7/
BORF isn't trying to be just another token on base.
The idea is simpleπ€·π»
Find promising projects early.
Support them.
Grow alongside them.
Instead of chasing quick hype, they're focused on identifying builders and opportunities within the base ecosystem.
8/
What stood out to me was the roadmap.
It starts with community building and an NFT collection.
Then moves into researching projects on base, building relationships, and looking for teams with real potential.
Not just vibes, it's actual research.
9/
The next phase is where things get interesting.
BORF plans to deploy capital into projects they believe in.
Small investments at first.
Long-term thinking.
Then help those projects grow through support, connections, and exposure.
10/
Eventually comes the BORF token.
Not as the starting point.
As part of the bigger picture.
That approach makes more sense to me than launching a token first and figuring everything else out later.
11/
Another reason this caught my eye is base itself.
The ecosystem keeps growing, more builders,more users and more projects.
It feels like there's still a lot of room for people who are early and paying attention.
12/
Looking back, I think about how lost I was when I started.
If I'd found more projects focused on building instead of hype, I probably would've avoided a lot of mistakes.
That's part of why BORF stands out to me.
Web3 is still early.
Base is still growing.
And BORF is still at the beginning of its journey.
Maybe it'll be worth watching or maybe even more than that.
anyways, it's on my radar πΎ
#BORF #BORFWRITINGCONTEST #BORFBASE #BaseEcosystem #Onchain
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β DAO Opportunities
β Emerging Projects
β Contributor Rewards
β Ecosystem Signals
The next opportunity is already out there.
ZASCOUT helps you find it first. π
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Most βinvestment fundsβ in crypto are just VCs in a trench coat.
BORF FUND is something different.
It's a community-aligned, early-stage investment vehicle built natively on Base
Funding the builders that big money ignores
Here's what you need to know about BORF FUND.π§΅
#BORF
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@dormiesART.
requirements;
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- comment eth address (donβt submit a new wallet)
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I entered web3 with absolutely no clue of what I was doing.
No mentor, no friends in crypto, no direction.
Just me, my phone, sleepless nights, and one question:
"Is there actually something here, or am I just wasting my time?"
This is my story and why @BORFSTRATEGY caught my attention π§΅
1/
When I got into crypto, I didn't even know how wallets worked.
People were talking about gas fees, dexs, staking, liquidity...
Meanwhile, I was still trying to understand the basics.
It felt like everyone got the manual except me.
2/
The hardest part wasn't learning.
It was learning alone.
Nobody around me was into web3.
No one to ask questions, no one to tell me what to avoid and no one to point me in the right direction.
Most days I was just figuring things out through trial and error.
3/
And trust me, there were plenty of errors π
I bought things because people said they would moon.
I followed random calls.
I got excited by hype.
Some projects looked great on the surface but had nothing behind them.
I lost money, infact more than that, I lost time and confidence.
4/
Eventually I got tired of chasing everything.
So I changed one thing.
Instead of asking:
"What's pumping?"
I started asking:
"What's actually being built?"
That question changed the way I look at projects.
5/
I started paying attention to different things.
Who's building?
Do they have a real plan?
Are they creating something useful?
Do they care about the ecosystem or just the next pump?
Most projects couldn't answer those questions.
A few could.
That's how I came across @BORFSTRATEGY
6/
Nobody shilled BORF to me.
I wasn't following some influencer call.
I found it the same way I find anything interesting these days:
I read.
I researched.
I paid attention.
And honestly, what I found was different from what I expected.
7/
BORF isn't trying to be just another token on base.
The idea is simpleπ€·π»
Find promising projects early.
Support them.
Grow alongside them.
Instead of chasing quick hype, they're focused on identifying builders and opportunities within the base ecosystem.
8/
What stood out to me was the roadmap.
It starts with community building and an NFT collection.
Then moves into researching projects on base, building relationships, and looking for teams with real potential.
Not just vibes, it's actual research.
9/
The next phase is where things get interesting.
BORF plans to deploy capital into projects they believe in.
Small investments at first.
Long-term thinking.
Then help those projects grow through support, connections, and exposure.
10/
Eventually comes the BORF token.
Not as the starting point.
As part of the bigger picture.
That approach makes more sense to me than launching a token first and figuring everything else out later.
11/
Another reason this caught my eye is base itself.
The ecosystem keeps growing, more builders,more users and more projects.
It feels like there's still a lot of room for people who are early and paying attention.
12/
Looking back, I think about how lost I was when I started.
If I'd found more projects focused on building instead of hype, I probably would've avoided a lot of mistakes.
That's part of why BORF stands out to me.
Web3 is still early.
Base is still growing.
And BORF is still at the beginning of its journey.
Maybe it'll be worth watching or maybe even more than that.
anyways, it's on my radar πΎ
#BORF #BORFWRITINGCONTEST #BORFBASE #BaseEcosystem #Onchain