Real connections don’t come from infinite feeds.
They come from small circles of trust – on your terms.”
Our CEO Micha just published Part 4 of “The One‑Person Social Network”, diving into private‑by‑default, people‑first networks and what comes after today’s social platforms.
🧵 Worth a read if you care about digital sovereignty and owning your social graph.
🔗 Medium link in the original post!
Monday question 💭
When you first learned that every “Send” in your wallet is actually a digital signature checked by validators, did it change how safe (or unsafe) you felt using crypto?
What’s one thing you wish beginners knew about signing transactions? 👇
Read Crypto 101 | e25:
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Monday question 💭
When you first wrote down a seed phrase, did you have any idea there was entropy, hashing and elliptic curves behind those 12 words?
What’s one thing you wish every newcomer understood about seed phrases on day one? 👇
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Web3 communities let you create, translate, contribute and build something bigger than yourself.
Crypto 101 e20 shows how to stay safe while doing your most valuable work: making the network better for everyone.
What is your favorite way to contribute to crypto communities?
Translations? Content? Moderation? Events?
Your experience inspires others 👇
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Most wallet drains don't start with a hack. They start with you clicking "Confirm" on something you didn't fully read.
Crypto 101 e21 breaks down token approvals, unlimited permissions & how drainers exploit the exact feature that makes DeFi work.
💬 Have you ever caught yourself about to confirm something suspicious? What made you pause?
Share your close call 👇
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There is no “one perfect” wallet setup. There is the setup that you can actually maintain.
In Crypto 101 | e19 we talk about hot wallets for daily use and hardware wallets for long term holdings, plus how Nodle app users can add PIN, fingerprint or face ID for extra safety.
How do you split things today?
One main wallet for everything
Hot wallet + hardware wallet
Multiple wallets for different purposes
Share your setup and the advice you would give to someone just starting to think about hot vs cold wallets 👇
https://t.co/EKiVZXxxHG
‘The key to onboarding the next billion users is to rethink what a social network even is.’
Part 2 of ‘The One-Person Social Network’ by our CEO @anthenor is live.
Give it a read, leave a comment, and share your take with us ⬇️
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You didn't share your seed phrase. You verified every username. You did everything right.
And your wallet was still drained in seconds.
Crypto 101 e21: Drainers, Approvals and Malicious Links
The technical layer of wallet attacks - and the simple habits that stop them cold. 🔒
@anthenor is back with Part 3 of The One-Person Social Network - and this one goes deeper into what it really means to own your digital presence.
In this latest piece, he explores how individuals can move beyond passive participation and start building self-sovereign networks powered by verifiable data, trust, and decentralized infrastructure. If you’ve been following the series, this is where the ideas start turning into something tangible.
Read Part 3 here:
https://t.co/xKOnvLJ12Z
The future of social isn’t platforms - it’s people.
Real admins NEVER DM you first asking for wallet access or seed phrases. Ever.
Crypto 101 e20 explains how scammers create near-identical usernames and why you should always verify through official channels first.
What is your go-to method for spotting fake admins in Discord/Telegram?
Close calls? Clever tricks you learned?
Help others level up 👇
https://t.co/y9Yq6TKP13
Inside @tigagamecasino...
Every click isn’t just a bet.
It’s money moving through the system.
Now zoom out...
That activity feeds the $TIGA loop. 🐯
Most tokens hope for volume.
This one runs on it.
Name another token where usage = demand.
If you zoom out far enough, individual candles disappear — but the arc of innovation and adoption remains. That’s the perspective we end with in Crypto 101 | e18.
Imagine someone who plans to stay in Web3 until 2030 and beyond.
What one long‑term principle (about learning, risk, relationships, or patience) would you hand them as a compass for the journey?
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New Crypto 101 just dropped.
This week we zoom in on the place where your Web3 journey truly starts (and sometimes ends): your wallet.
If you hold crypto, you already manage more power than you think. This edition helps you protect it with a few simple habits.
Global money doesn’t just “appear” in crypto. It rotates in from stocks, bonds and cash when the world feels risk-on — and rushes back out when fear hits.
Crypto 101 | e17 breaks down how interest rates, macro shocks and politics move liquidity between TradFi and Web3.
What was the first time you realized “oh, crypto is moving with the stock market today”?
What would you tell a newcomer who still thinks crypto is totally separate from macro?
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When money is “cheap”, crypto flies.
When money gets “expensive”, the same capital rushes back to TradFi.
In Crypto 101 | e17 we explore how global interest rates, risk-on/risk-off cycles and politics move liquidity between Wall Street and your wallet.
Mt. Gox, COVID Black Thursday, Terra, FTX… each one hurt, but each one also changed how we treat custody, risk and transparency.
Which event shaped you the most as a Web3 participant, and what concrete change did you make afterwards (self-custody, research, avoiding certain products, etc.)?
Your story could save a newcomer from repeating it.
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Some days in crypto feel like a normal dip. Other days feel like the whole system is breaking.
Crypto 101 #16 breaks down these “black swan” crashes in simple language.
If you’ve survived one of those days where everything turned red at once, what is the one lesson you’d pass on to someone who just joined Web3?
🔗 https://t.co/8iLVSw91sf
🎓 Crypto 101 - Edition 16 is live!
This week we break down Black Swan events: the rare, unpredictable shocks that erase billions in hours and reshape the entire crypto landscape.
Looking back, every cycle came with lessons you can’t learn from a chart alone. In this week’s Crypto 101, we unpack bull vs. bear markets in simple language for anyone just joining Web3.
What’s one mistake you made early on (FOMO buy, over-leverage, wrong coin, leaving funds on an exchange…) and how did it change the way you approach crypto now?
Share it below — not to flex losses, but to help the next generation avoid them.
https://t.co/8iLVSw91sf