Think of me as Maestro @Simon_CP1, wielding the baton of Web3 Data and community engagement to orchestrate your project's success.
I'm an unknown data sleuth, deciphering the cryptic whispers of on-chain activity.
But data alone isn't enough. I speak the language of community.
If I were trying to break into Web3 today, I'd start here.
12 websites that consistently post jobs, internships and startup opportunities 👇
Solana Jobs
→ https://t.co/dg60uNUHmB
CryptoJobsHub
→ https://t.co/w44VBfCIJw
Avalanche Jobs
→ https://t.co/iNfbG30mPX
Web3 Career
→ https://t.co/y2wBgQtVJL
BeInCrypto Jobs
→ https://t.co/kqrC72usKT
Dragonfly Jobs
→ https://t.co/2Zf0IR1mmL
Remote3
→ https://t.co/Q5Ay6fkyU0
Midnight Careers
→ https://t.co/uPbIhuYdlC
CryptoJobsList
→ https://t.co/3m58VDM2VI
Ethereum Job Board
→ https://t.co/Os7ejgaQk9
Monad Ecosystem Jobs
→ https://t.co/zBcRBiALSe
JobStash
→ https://t.co/OTIG1os1GO
Most roles require some experience.
But new opportunities get posted every day.
If you're trying to break into Web3, bookmark this.
Yesterday, my boss the Mayor of Ukwa West LGA, Abia State joined the children's day celebration.
Children of all the schools in Ukwa West joined to celebrate the special day.
Yesterday, my boss the Mayor of Ukwa West LGA, Abia State joined the children's day celebration.
Children of all the schools in Ukwa West joined to celebrate the special day.
12 life hacks for You:
1. Before you screenshot a WhatsApp conversation as evidence, delete or unsave the contact first so that the number shows and not the name. It carries more weight that way.
2. If you inherit land or property alongside a sibling and your portions share the same space, fence out your own immediately. Do not assume your brother cannot betray you. Blood does not cancel greed.
3. Save every important document on Google Drive or any cloud storage. WAEC results, birth certificate, property documents, everything. The day your house gets flooded or robbed, you will be grateful.
4. Set up a separate phone number strictly for online transactions and registrations. Keep your main number private. It reduces spam, fraud attempts and SIM swap risks significantly.
5. Always have a separate emergency account that you do not touch. Not a savings account, a dedicated emergency fund. Job loss, hospital bills and sudden expenses will always come. Be ready.
6. When buying land in Nigeria, do not just collect documents. Visit the land registry yourself and verify. Many people have bought land that was sold to five different people at the same time.
7. If someone wrongs you and you want to address it, never do it in the heat of anger. Wait. Sleep on it. The response you give after 24 hours is almost always better than the one you give immediately.
8. Whenever you come across content on TikTok or anywhere else where people are discussing scam tricks and fraud methods, do not just scroll past. Stop and learn them. Not to use them but to protect yourself against them.
9. Never tell anyone your exact salary. Not your friends, not your colleagues, not even some family members. The moment people know what you earn, they begin to calculate what you should be doing for them.
10. When you enter a new environment, a church, a market, a gathering, identify the exits first. It is a habit that could save your life one day.
11. Learn basic first aid. Know how to handle a choking emergency, a deep cut or a seizure. One day it will not be for a stranger. It will be for someone you love.
12. Always screenshot or record any important agreement made on WhatsApp or any platform before the other person deletes it. Evidence disappears fast.
Above all, love God.
12 life hacks for You:
1. Before you screenshot a WhatsApp conversation as evidence, delete or unsave the contact first so that the number shows and not the name. It carries more weight that way.
2. If you inherit land or property alongside a sibling and your portions share the same space, fence out your own immediately. Do not assume your brother cannot betray you. Blood does not cancel greed.
3. Save every important document on Google Drive or any cloud storage. WAEC results, birth certificate, property documents, everything. The day your house gets flooded or robbed, you will be grateful.
4. Set up a separate phone number strictly for online transactions and registrations. Keep your main number private. It reduces spam, fraud attempts and SIM swap risks significantly.
5. Always have a separate emergency account that you do not touch. Not a savings account, a dedicated emergency fund. Job loss, hospital bills and sudden expenses will always come. Be ready.
6. When buying land in Nigeria, do not just collect documents. Visit the land registry yourself and verify. Many people have bought land that was sold to five different people at the same time.
7. If someone wrongs you and you want to address it, never do it in the heat of anger. Wait. Sleep on it. The response you give after 24 hours is almost always better than the one you give immediately.
8. Whenever you come across content on TikTok or anywhere else where people are discussing scam tricks and fraud methods, do not just scroll past. Stop and learn them. Not to use them but to protect yourself against them.
9. Never tell anyone your exact salary. Not your friends, not your colleagues, not even some family members. The moment people know what you earn, they begin to calculate what you should be doing for them.
10. When you enter a new environment, a church, a market, a gathering, identify the exits first. It is a habit that could save your life one day.
11. Learn basic first aid. Know how to handle a choking emergency, a deep cut or a seizure. One day it will not be for a stranger. It will be for someone you love.
12. Always screenshot or record any important agreement made on WhatsApp or any platform before the other person deletes it. Evidence disappears fast.
Above all, love God.
Over the weekend, I attended the Bitcoin Pizza day which was hosted by @abia_web3.
During the event, I gave a little take about the history of the Bitcoin Pizza day and guess what? I was given a merch from @NYXLYAPP.
Overall, the event was exciting.
Over the weekend, I attended the Bitcoin Pizza day which was hosted by @abia_web3.
During the event, I gave a little take about the history of the Bitcoin Pizza day and guess what? I was given a merch from @NYXLYAPP.
Overall, the event was exciting.