@ouroboros_outis Field guys donโt just complain. they identify real-world design flaws engineers canโt always see from behind a desk. Theyโre the ones turning theory into something that actually works for the customer. All engineers should spend time in the field to better themselves!
@MikeSauget @JamesPGoddard90 Guarantee it wasnโt a vape. I know an Indian guy that got caught with 20g of hash and he was released after 60 days and deported.
After a year working on $Selfie, I can say:
Maintaining a community is not easy at all; it requires a lot of effort and time from your life.
You have to work daily, convincing the rest of the CT that your coin is amazing.
Without KOLs, without whales... When I took over @SelfieDog_SOL, it was only at 600k market cap. Many months have passed, many selfies, many hours of work, but I'm still here.
Joining a community doesn't mean buying the coin and holding it; it means working for it daily.
KOLs don't appear by magic, and paying a portion of the supply to a KOL to pump the coin is not an option for me.
I don't agree; that's not the way. The way is to work daily for it, as if it were another job... Gathering thousands of chads who take selfies daily, attracting KOLs and whales. When they notice the effort, the whales and KOLs will come. Before that, there's a long road ahead...
1 year and 4 months is a long time for a meme. Anyone who thinks it's easy to keep Selfie alive after so long without any big backers is mistaken. I will keep working day after day, relentlessly, because Selfie deserves to be at the top. It's not about money; it's personal...
A real community must be valued, and soon they will realize Selfie potential.
If you're part of the community, work hard. In the red candles, you have to work harder.
If you're not there in the red candles... don't come in the green candles.
We can do it; we can prove that real communities do exist. Selfie is special; wherever you see a selfie, you'll see the dog.
Wherever you see a dog, you'll see Selfie...
Phone stays on๐ซด๐
$SELFIE
Hey @elonmusk โ curious if SpaceX has ever used Velo3Dโs metal 3D printing systems? Do you see a future where additive manufacturing replaces traditional rocket part fabrication?โ