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Supply: 5,555
Mint price: TBA
Mint date: TBA
Chain: Robinhood
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i’m raffling 7 GTD & 10 FCFS spots for @sesameonchain
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free mint (early) | 0.0003 eth (gtd & fcfs)
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minting july 14
Giveaway 10 GTD spots for @CatHoodxyz 🐾
Supply: 2,222
price: TBA
Mint date: July 15
Chain: Robinhood Chain
Entry:
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• Like + RT this post
• Comment your EVM wallet
⏳Deadline: 12 hours
Giving out 10WL and 10GTD of @ArrowBearsNFT
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@snowfrankdgrate I like that this isn't a payment dispute. It's really an argument over intent. "Fast WiFi" can satisfy a listing while still failing someone who depends on stable video calls every day.
Dear me,
You're about to spend months believing that the smartest people in Web3 are the ones who always seem to know what's happening before everyone else.
You'll think they have better connections, better timing, or some secret group you're not part of.
They don't.
What they do have is a habit of participating before they're certain they'll get something back.
Stop refreshing timelines hoping the next opportunity lands in front of you. Pick one community, contribute consistently, ask better questions, and let people recognize your name because you've earned it, not because one post went viral.
Also, stop comparing your first month to someone else's third year. You're measuring your beginning against their routine, and that's an impossible comparison to win.
The friendships you build by showing up regularly will open more doors than chasing every trending topic ever will.
I wish you'd understood that earlier. You would have spent less time trying to look experienced and more time actually becoming experienced.
That's one reason I appreciate communities like @RallyOnChain. They remind me that reputation grows through consistent contribution, not one perfect moment.
You'll figure it out eventually.
I just wish you didn't have to learn it the slow way.
@snowfrankdgrate The line about comparing your first month to someone else's third year really hit. That's a trap a lot of people fall into, and it makes steady progress feel invisible when it's actually working.
@snowfrankdgrate The line about "protecting myself from being judged" stood out because that's a trap many creators don't notice. We tell ourselves we're improving the work, when we're really delaying the moment someone can disagree with it. That's why consistent participation matters.
A few months ago, I opened my notes to write a thread about why consistent contributors often matter more than the loudest voices in Web3. I finished the draft in about half an hour.
Then I spent almost twice as long changing words that didn't need changing. I rewrote the opening three times, deleted two paragraphs, and kept convincing myself that someone else had probably explained it better.
Eventually I got frustrated, closed the draft, and told myself I'd either post it as it was or stop pretending I wanted to create.
I published it.
It wasn't a huge thread, but one reply stayed with me. Someone said they had been reading my posts for a while and that this was the first time they decided to join the conversation instead of scrolling past. That mattered more to me than the numbers ever did.
Since then, I've approached creating differently. I spend less time chasing the "perfect" version of an idea and more time contributing consistently. Every campaign, every discussion, and every piece of feedback has helped me improve in ways endless editing never could.
That's what founder mode means to me. Taking responsibility for putting your work into the world instead of waiting until every doubt disappears.
I like that @RallyOnChain encourages that mindset by rewarding people who participate, contribute, and keep showing up rather than waiting for someone else to make the first move.
@snowfrankdgrate There's an underrated shift that happens when you stop treating every post as a performance. Once you see it as part of an ongoing conversation, publishing becomes less about being perfect and more about contributing something useful. @RallyOnChain