Somewhere along the way, creators got comfortable building on platforms they don't own.
Not because they wanted to.
Because that's simply how the internet has worked for years.
✅You create.
✅The platform distributes.
✅You grow.
✅The platform sets the rules.
For most of us, that became normal.
Then I came across Nyxly's vision:
Connect • Create • Own.
The first two words felt familiar.
The third one made me pause.
Own.
The more I sat with that word, the more I wanted to understand what @NYXLYAPP is really building.
@awiti_job@NYXLYAPP@NYXLYTOKEN Start small: create daily on your own platforms (site, list), share real value, build direct fans, then monetize with products/subscriptions.
Own your stuff.
Somewhere along the way, creators got comfortable building on platforms they don't own.
Not because they wanted to.
Because that's simply how the internet has worked for years.
✅You create.
✅The platform distributes.
✅You grow.
✅The platform sets the rules.
For most of us, that became normal.
Then I came across Nyxly's vision:
Connect • Create • Own.
The first two words felt familiar.
The third one made me pause.
Own.
The more I sat with that word, the more I wanted to understand what @NYXLYAPP is really building.
I don’t know if is just me but don't like talking about platforms I have never used.
If I'm going to share an opinion, I would rather spend time inside the product first than repeat what I've read somewhere else.
That's exactly what I did with @Velvet_Capital.
I connected my wallet, moved through every section I could access, tested the features available to me, and recorded the entire experience while exploring it.
Somewhere between the AI assistant, trading, Smart Wallet Tracker, AlphaHub, Trenches, portfolio tools, and rewards, one thing became clear.
Velvet is not built around one feature.
It's designed to bring together the different tools people use throughout their onchain journey into one place, making it easier to research, trade, monitor wallets, manage assets, and discover opportunities without constantly switching between different platforms.
This thread is not based on assumptions.
It's based on what I experienced while using Velvet.⬇️
Somewhere along the way, creators got comfortable building on platforms they don't own.
Not because they wanted to.
Because that's simply how the internet has worked for years.
✅You create.
✅The platform distributes.
✅You grow.
✅The platform sets the rules.
For most of us, that became normal.
Then I came across Nyxly's vision:
Connect • Create • Own.
The first two words felt familiar.
The third one made me pause.
Own.
The more I sat with that word, the more I wanted to understand what @NYXLYAPP is really building.