What does the "average" Cryptopunk look like? I built a web tool to show you.
10,000 CryptoPunks. One source pixel each.
A single deterministic composite you can inspect pixel by pixel.
the internet broke twice in 30 days last fall.
AWS went down for 15+ hours. then Cloudflare, which routes ~20% of global web traffic, crashed from one config file.
not hackers. not war. just centralization doing what centralization does 🧵
astrology is not a hobby for freaks
people just forgot how much of human culture was built around the sky.
chinese new year follows a lunisolar calendar.
easter is still calculated through the moon.
even Saturday comes from Saturn.
Mahadashboard is not another vibe-coded astrology toy.
it is an open-source personality analysis system built around birth data, calculation, and pattern recognition.
not prophecy.
not guru economy.
a self-debugging tool for your mental loops:
how you react,
what you avoid,
why you keep repeating the same patterns.
check yourself before you wreck yourself.
the project is currently developer-first:
you can run it locally and inspect the code.
but i can make a few personal reports manually.
like + repost, then DM me your birth details.
@RWAFoundation_ probably @Metavanguard1
early stage, but I like the direction: less “tokenize everything”, more “what can actually be verified before people join?”
The biggest mistake people make with a compensation plan is reading it like a forecast.
A forecast says: here is what will happen.
A rulebook says: here are the conditions under which different things can happen.
These are not the same document.
When you read a rulebook as a forecast, you get angry at reality. Reality did not promise you anything — the rulebook told you the conditions. You decided what those conditions would produce.
How to actually read a compensation plan:
Find the conditions. What must be true for any payout to happen at all?
Find the limits. What is the cap, the floor, the maximum, the minimum?
Find what counts as a win. What event triggers what reward?
Find what counts as a loss. What happens when conditions are not met?
If you cannot find all four — that document is not a plan. It is marketing wearing a plan's clothes.
Read the plan before you read the marketing. This is not optional.
Follow — next breakdown: what "binary" actually means inside a comp plan.
Imagine @opensea with a real RWA tab.
Real estate.
Treasuries.
Tokenized access.
Real-world assets you can verify.
The next NFT cycle will not be about the image.
It will be about what the token proves, unlocks, and connects to.
Metavanguard is already building for that screen.
Fresh traffic is not revenue.
If a system needs new people forever just to keep old people paid, the business model is already broken.
The only question that matters:
Where does the money come from?
Worst answer you’ve heard from a project?
Reply.