Morning! EU frens, this one is for you 🇪🇺
3 things for you to know about the EU @OKX deposit bonus 🎥
1. Deposit €10+ to start
2. Earn 8% on net deposits
3. Get paid every 2 weeks
It caps at €5,000 and no trading is required!
Excited to see which chain the next memecoin run will happen on 👀
I also think the psychological background of memecoins is stronger than that of any other way to make money here: perps, NFTs, etc.
And we can already see projects using this really well, as memecoins are slowly becoming an essential part of the marketing playbook
Best things to do during a bear market if you’re not doing great:
> Get a Web 2 job or side income
No jokes, Web 2 jobs literally saved my crypto savings during the 2022–2023 bear market.
Once you fix your cash flow and get out of survival mode, you can think clearly and focus on growing again.
> Network more
Connect with people on X, Linkedin, Telegram, not just being a reply guy with everybody.
Build relationships, make friends, share what you’re doing and what you’re good at.
You never know who can text you even 1 year later with an opportunity (It happened to me many times)
> Go to IRL Web 3 / AI events
Networking is very important.
Even when I lived in Hungary, I still went to local crypto events, even though the scene was small.
> Create content
Posts, videos, articles - it doesn’t matter. Just choose the format you can do consistently.
Good socials are always a plus in crypto.
> Learn high-leverage skills
Sales & negotiation are still one of the best skills to learn. Also, its good to develop taste & creative direction.
Would add as well: public speaking, learning new languages, AI workflows.
Imagine storing your crypto in a ring… and no one knows what’s inside 🤭
That’s what I like about @Tangem Ring: self-custody doesn’t have to look like a device anymore.
It’s easy to carry, easy to use, and comes with you everywhere 💍
Send, receive, buy, swap > all from your phone!
🚀 AI IPO season is coming
@AnthropicAI has l started the IPO process after a massive funding round and near-$1T valuation
@OpenAI is submitting confidentially, but the market is already waiting - especially as ChatGPT is evolving from a chatbot into a full digital assistant with agents, coding, and image generation
If retail finally gets access to these AI giants, would you guys invest?
Or do you think AI IPOs will be the ultimate exit liquidity for private investors? 👀
P.S. This video was recorded before yesterday’s Claude Fable 5 release 🙃
The most popular & convenient crypto cards 💳
I talked to more than 50 of my crypto friends and they shared which cards they're actually using, also went through these cards myself.
Watch till the end and you'll see there's a crypto card that gives you 100% cashback on your ChatGPT and Claude subscriptions 👀
I covered:
@KASTcard - the one I'd start with. 170+ countries, send money to friends by username, basic 1.5% cashback.
@Bybit_Official - the one that pays your AI bills. Very convenient if you’re a trader or using CEX very often.
@coinbase - best if you're in the US. 0% on USD & USDC.
@RedotPay - the lowest fees (~1.2%). You can spend almost anywhere.
@DeblockApp - the self-custody one. Your crypto stays yours, nobody can freeze it. EU only for now.
@Plasma - the one to watch. Stablecoin-native, ~6% earnings, still invite-only.
Not sponsored ❗️
Just for people like me who couldn't pick one :)
The toughest truth about the Crypto Market is:
> we have a very short window to actually make money compared to the time we spend researching, waiting for accumulation, upgrading our skills, etc.
If you miss this window, you experience FOMO.
> 80% of ideas, actions, and coins won’t bring any real result - or they’ll bring only a small one. Only 20%, or even less, actually works. Pareto principle.
> you can’t cover every niche, receive every airdrop, or ape into every coin that will moon. Position yourself.
'I don’t know what to post about' 🙄
- the most common excuse for not creating Web 3 content on X.
I’ve been working as a crypto journalist for 8 months now, and there are entire areas in crypto that are still not covered enough 👀
Some of my observations:
> Regulation & tax
Frameworks for companies, what crypto actually costs users country by country: taxes, how easy or hard it is to register a company, etc. People desperately need this.
Or even crypto inheritance - what happens to your keys when you die?
> Crypto history & dead “metas”
The space is barely 10+ years old, but it already has a graveyard: metaverse, SocialFi, play-to-earn, entire ecosystems, etc.
Trends that raised hundreds of millions and then just vanished (we all know that guys loool). Breaking down why each one died: through videos, articles, threads - is content people can actually learn from, instead of repeating the same mistakes next cycle.
> Crypto careers
How to actually get a job in Web 3, what skills different roles require, how BD/community/content/research roles work, how much technical knowledge you need - still not covered enough, especially from a practical POV.
How to negotiate to get not only salary alone, but equity/token allocation? We need more info about this.
> Security & wallet hygiene
Yes, we have ZachXBT, but one person is never enough. Crypto exploits in 2026 have already exceeded $1.5 B. Teaching people how to actually protect themselves is a wide-open lane, and it will never get old.
> Crypto UX
Everyone talks about mass adoption, but very few people explain why crypto apps are still hard to use for normal people: wallets, bridges, seed phrases, gas fees, networks, failed transactions. This is one of the biggest blockers for adoption.
> Real crypto business models
A lot of people discuss price, but not enough people explain how protocols actually make money, who pays fees, where revenue goes, and whether the token has any real value capture. But I'm happy though to see recently more content on this.
There’s is always so much to post about, just choose your niche :)
Basic tech knowledge you need before applying to any Web 3 job
Working full-time in Web 3 means you’ll probably jump between narratives:
L2s → DeFi → AI → CEX/DEX → prediction markets → whatever’s hot next cycle 👀
And when you’re applying, the reality is that most of us apply to different types of projects, unless you’re already super specialized in one niche.
So every time you switch segments, there’s a technical gap you need to close fast.
I learned this basic stuff in the beginning of my full time journey to feel more confident across interviews with completely different crypto projects.
The Web 3 basics everyone should know:
• how wallets work
• custodial vs non-custodial
• what gas is and why it matters
• how to read a basic block explorer
• what a smart contract is
• what a dApp is
• tokenomics
• what makes a project actually useful
DeFi:
• liquidity pools • AMMs • TVL • yield, staking • revenue vs fees • protocol token model
CEX / DEX:
• order books vs AMMs
• spot vs futures
• liquidity depth
• trading volume
• how token listings work
• market makers
AI x Crypto:
• what the project actually decentralizes
• data, compute, agents, inference
• token utility
• why blockchain is needed there at all?
NFTs / Gaming:
• minting
• royalties
• marketplaces
• floor price mechanics
• in-game assets
• community-driven value
Infra / L2:
• rollups at a high level
• bridging basics
• scalability
• ecosystem growth
Prediction Markets:
• how event-based markets work
• resolution mechanisms
• liquidity and market depth
Be smart & learn the basics before any opportunity, one day you'll def need that :)