We're opening the waitlist for our Monetization Gateway, which will allow you to charge for any web page, dataset, API, or MCP tool behind Cloudflare. The charges will settle in stablecoins over the x402 open protocol. https://t.co/pvICtEIixj
@MrBeast Mr beast, put different language speaking people in one house for 1 year, let us see the language of communication they’ll have before the end of the year. People who don’t have a base language they all understand.
Controversial take: Most relationship problems aren't about love. They're about money, mental health, and unhealed trauma that nobody wants to talk about.
Love is the easy part.
As much as the education system is poor, it would be a disservice and ignorant to think big techs are not instructed by their governments on certain matters and to ignore the reality of IT and digital warfare. There is a reason top countries reject them and why the US told Claude to halt Fable for non-US users. It’s not all conspiracies. The world has changed a lot; we are no longer in an age of only axes and rifles in warfare. Keeping a country with resources uneducated is an agenda, not just a conspiracy.
@DavidHundeyin I spent a day cleaning up my TikTok feeds, noticed all videos were brain rot for a new account, and then it hit me: this was on purpose, no mistake.
The next global superpower won't be the country with the biggest military. It'll be the one that masters AI, renewable energy, and digital infrastructure first.
Thread: The real guide to surviving your first startup:
1/ Your idea is worth nothing without execution. Everyone has ideas in the shower. The difference is who gets out and builds.
2/ Talk to customers before writing code. The biggest waste of time is building something nobody wants.
3/ Launch ugly and early. Perfectionism kills startups. A working MVP that gets feedback beats a perfect product nobody's seen.
4/ Cash is oxygen. Track every naira. Know your burn rate. Die with money in the bank and you planned wrong.
5/ Your co-founder relationship is the most important relationship in the business. Treat it like a marriage — communicate constantly.
6/ Learn to sell. Engineers who can sell are unstoppable. Designers who understand business are invaluable. The intersection of skills wins.
7/ Celebrate small wins or the journey will crush you. First customer. First revenue. First positive review. These moments matter.
8/ Take care of yourself. A burned-out founder makes terrible decisions. Sleep, exercise, and relationships aren't optional.
Most startups fail. But you won't know if yours can succeed unless you try.