Many people think the Moon only comes out at night.
It doesn't.
The Moon is almost always somewhere in the sky—day or night.
We can see it during the day because:
🌍 The Moon is constantly orbiting the Earth.
☀️ The Sun illuminates the Moon, and that sunlight reflects back to our eyes.
Depending on where the Moon is in its orbit, it can be above the horizon while the Sun is still up.
The only reason we don't always notice it is because the Sun's light is much brighter.
So the Moon isn't "appearing early."
It was there all along.
Sometimes, the most fascinating things are hiding in plain sight.
📌 Fun fact: The Moon spends almost as much time in the daytime sky as it does in the nighttime sky.
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How GENSUKI Creates Value for Creators
In Web3, creators are looking for more than just a platform to sell their work—they want tools, freedom, and community support. GENSUKI focuses on delivering value to creators in three key ways:
1️⃣ Launch Tools
Creators need the ability to bring their projects to market efficiently. GENSUKI provides:
NFT Launchpads: A dedicated space for creators to mint and launch NFTs directly to an audience.
Project Management Utilities: Tools to manage drops, track engagement, and monitor performance.
Multi-Chain Access: Ability to launch on multiple blockchains, increasing reach and flexibility.
These tools help creators focus on creating while GENSUKI handles the technical infrastructure.