The weirdest thing about crypto?
Learning it is easier than buying it.
Download an exchange.
Complete KYC.
Wait for approval.
Try payment.
Payment fails anyway.
Most beginners don’t quit because crypto is hard.
They quit because getting started feels harder than it should.
That’s why I like P2P.
Open Wallet.
Tap Buy.
Pick your network + token.
Enter amount.
Pay.
Done.
Local Currency In.
Crypto Out.
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"I'm not a senior dev, can I participate?"
Yes.
Built on Pocket is open to all experience levels. AI tools are allowed. Everxy team gets a technical mentor.
Register here: https://t.co/kcPCMFTynI
Pocket's documentation just got a massive upgrade.
Everything you need, in one place:
🔷 Developers → How to integrate Pocket
🔷 Node Operators → How to run suppliers/validators
🔷 Token Holders → How to stake/delegate/bridge
Start here: https://t.co/vJ0ponpf9B
Bookmark it. You'll need it.
Got tired of paying monthly just to monitor my own servers… so I built my own.
PingGod — a self-hosted uptime monitoring tool.
SSL checks, alerts, status pages, all on your infra.
GitHub: https://t.co/HR7DAFE1Ad
Live: https://t.co/t2X31ShOUK
Adding guided , reference and free build into antimetal . Check once and than build or if you want to follow the tutorial go for that.
Try Antimetal at antimetal[.]in
i spent way too long learning system design the wrong way.
reading articles. watching videos. still freezing on whiteboard questions.
so i built Antimetal
→ drag & drop canvas to actually build architectures
→ failure simulations before you ever ship
→ 67 lessons, soup to nuts
and many more ....
we're live. go build something.
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1/7 You're holding $POKT but it's just sitting there.
Here's how to make it work for you in under 5 minutes 🧵
No technical knowledge needed. No node setup. Just passive rewards.
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