Ghostwriting is one of the most underrated skills on the internet.
i got into it after sharing my writing online.
what started as content creation and writing bounties eventually led to people reaching out and asking:
"Can you write for me?"
that's when I discovered and started taking ghostwriting seriously.
simply put, ghostwriting is creating content for someone else while that person receives the public credit.
In Web3, ghostwriters help founders, builders, KOLs, creators, and projects turn ideas into content people actually understand and engage with.
That could be:
• X posts
• Threads
• Newsletters
• Articles
• Community updates
• Educational content
The goal of ghostwriting isn't just writing, though.
It's communicating clearly, simplifying complex ideas, and sounding like the person you're writing for.
Skills you'll need:
• Research
• Clear communication
• Storytelling
• Audience understanding
• Content strategy
• Consistency
Tools that help:
• @ChatGPTapp for brainstorming
• @NotionHQ for organizing ideas
• Grammarly for editing
• Google Docs for collaboration
• X for studying high-performing content
If you're looking to start:
• Pick a niche
• Write every day
• Analyze creators you admire
• Build sample content
• Share your work publicly
• Reach out to potential clients
What I love most about ghostwriting is that it's one of the few skills you can learn with nothing but your phone and WiFi.
No degree.
No expensive course.
No fancy setup.
Just writing.
and the barrier to entry is low.
But the barrier to consistency is where most people quit.
if you keep showing up long enough, writing can create opportunities you never saw coming.
Unemployed people in:
1990:
- Wake up
- Have breakfast
- Chill
- Dad finds you a job
2002:
- Meet up with friends
- Binge-watch a movie
- Enjoy sunny weekends
- Friends connect you to a job
2026:
Cheating is not a mistake it is a choice. You don’t just end up in someone’s bed by accident. It involves texting, planning, hiding secrets, lying, deceiving, betraying, disappointing, manipulating, and taking advantage of a good man. No one should accept cheating.
Stop trusting hardware wallets.
You’re still trusting:
• the manufacturer
• the firmware
• the supply chain
Coldstar doesn’t ask for trust.
Bring your own hardware.
Keep your keys.
Own the entire system.
Real self-custody.
Any USB drive = cold wallet for Solana.
No $200 hardware. No vendor lock-in. Just cryptography.
Watch the full breakdown 👇
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@buildcoldstar@solana#Solana#CryptoSecurity#Coldstar
Down side: Its quite slow to accumulate
Upside: They hardly block long as you use a good proxy so you can handle multiple accounts
Ladies and gentlemen
Maximiles.
https://t.co/O2zIwPYB5e
@Dominion_Market@SuperteamUK Together.
@Dominion_market isn’t just tokenising silver
it’s building a complete on-chain system:
• Verifiable backing
• Adaptive liquidity
• Internal yield
• Market-driven pricing
This is what real RWA infrastructure looks like.
cc: @SuperteamUK
Breaking Down Dominion’s Mechanics How SILV Actually Works On-Chain
Most “tokenised commodities” stop at representation.
@Dominion_market builds a full on-chain system around physical silver.
Let’s break down the mechanics behind SILV 🧵
cc: @SuperteamUK
The $350M Tokenised Silver Market Is Broken And That’s Exactly Why It Matters.
The tokenised gold market is ~$4.5B.
Tokenised silver? ~$350M.
That gap isn’t random it’s structural.
And it’s exactly the opportunity
@Dominion_market is building for 🧵👇
cc: @SuperteamUK
@Dominion_Market@SuperteamUK Then there’s the second layer: SILV-y
A yield-bearing version of SILV
Important distinction:
Yield doesn’t come from lending out silver
→ It comes from protocol activity itself
Arbitrage plays a key role:
If SILV deviates from fair value:
• Traders step in
• Price gets corrected
• Market efficiency improves
The system expects arbitrage it doesn’t fight it.