VIBE CODING MADE EASY 😁
Most people think building apps requires CODING SKILLS, CAPITAL, or a TECHNICAL TEAM.
That’s no longer true.
We’re entering a new era where you can BUILD REAL PRODUCTS just by talking to AI.
@Nullshot_ai
Airdrop Registration Update 🔥
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5th Mission - XAX Vault: PreStaking 🔥
The PreStaking mission is voluntary, but the team highly values and appreciates the contributions of users who participate in this part!!
Even a small amount is fine. Feel free to join the Vault staking!"
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The thing people get wrong about vibe coding is they think it's only good for toy projects.
It's not. People are shipping real things from a chat:
- internal tools their team actually uses every day
- the niche app no startup will ever build because the market is too small
- a clone of the SaaS they were paying way too much for
- the side project that's been sitting in their notes app for two years
- a quick dashboard to stop living inside spreadsheets
The bar isn't "can I build a startup." It's "is this annoying enough that I want it gone." Most of the time, that's a ten-minute build.
What's the thing you keep meaning to make?
Most people spend months learning how to build.
What if you could start building today?
T3Kit x @TryNoahAI presents: Build Your First Solana Product with AI
Learn how to use AI to turn your ideas into real products on @solana without needing traditional coding skills.
Whether you’re new to Web3 or already building, this workshop will show you a faster way to create.
Hosted in the T3Kit Discord Community.
Join here: https://t.co/x94TIGBhoq
🗓 15/06/2026
⏰ 2:30PM UTC.
The future belongs to builders.
See you there.
A few weeks ago, someone asked:
“How can ordinary social media users actually benefit from their online engagement?”
Not influencers.
Not celebrities.
Not people with millions of followers.
Just regular users spending time online every day.
That’s exactly why many people are now paying attention to Bittoken and the CTC ecosystem.
Because for the first time, people are beginning to realize something important:
Your engagement already has value.
Every comment.
Every share.
Every interaction.
For years, platforms benefited from user activity while users received little or nothing in return.
Now a new model is emerging — one where participation itself matters.
And the interesting part?
Most people joining are beginners.
Not experts.
Not crypto professionals.
Not tech gurus.
Just people willing to learn, engage, and participate consistently.
“Since joining CTC, staying active and performing tasks helped me accumulate BITTOKEN and understand the bigger vision behind the ecosystem. Even after I was certified to participate fully in the Ecosystem and get reward, I chose to keep my token because I see strong long-term potential in the project. What stands out most for me is the vision, consistency, and opportunity CTC represents. Beyond rewards, it has changed the way I think about the digital space and long-term growth. For me, this is more than a project — it is an opportunity worth staying committed to.”
— Bios (CTC Community Member)
Everyone’s journey is different.
This movement is not about overnight success.
It’s about positioning early in a digital economy that is changing fast.
The people who understand attention and engagement today may become the people who benefit tomorrow.
The question is:
Will you only watch the shift happen…
Or will you become part of it?
Comment “START” if you want to learn how beginners are getting started inside the Bittoken ecosystem.
4 prompts to run when your build feels stuck:
1. "What's the smallest thing I can ship today?"
Stuck usually means scope. This prompt drags you back to what's actually shippable. → If the answer is "nothing today," that's the signal. Cut something.
2. "What would a user do in the first 30 seconds?"
You've been staring at the build. They haven't. → Forces you out of the maker's chair and into the first-time view. Most stuck builds are stuck because the first 30 seconds don't make sense yet.
3. "What's one thing to remove?"
Not add. Remove. → Stuck builds are almost always too full, not too empty. The prompt that adds a feature is the easy one. The prompt that cuts one is the useful one.
4. "Describe what this app does in one sentence, as a user."
You've been inside it for hours. The AI hasn't. → If the one-sentence answer surprises you, the build has drifted. If it matches, you're closer than you think and the stuck is in your head.
Stuck isn't a building problem. It's a clarity problem. These prompts give it back.