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they stopped my @boltapp ride on my way to get food - dragged me out of the vehicle - began beating me - forced me into their mini bus vehicle with no plate number forced open my phone - went straight to trust wallet - forced me to send $3k+ trade to NGN & took me to different P.O.S points I have witnesses in the form of my bolt driver - and the P.O.S payment points they had no name tags - nothing! just black on black police attire I hate this country & will do all i can to leave here!

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A massive $2000 pugpamentals-meme contest! 🐾 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐫: @DougThePugMeme 𝐎𝐛𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞: The contest aims to showcase funny memes that creatively highlight the key bullish aspects of  @DougThePugMeme Refer to @DougThePugMeme pinned tweet & it’s website (linked in its bio) to get these highlights.  𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚: 1) Follow @DougThePugMeme & @SerrDavee 2) Like & RT this post  3) Like & RT @DougThePugMeme pinned post.  4) Tag 3 memers or Content Creators in the comments 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐮𝐛𝐦𝐢𝐭: 1) Tweet your entry with a simple post - feel free to add some written content to contribute to the objectives  2) Use these hashtags: #Dougthepug #Thedogliveson #Thepugliveson 3) Link your memes under the comments of this post  𝐒𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬: 1) $700 2) $500 3) $300 4) $200 5) $100 6) $100  7) $100 𝐉𝐮𝐝𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚: 1) 𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞: How well the meme incorporates & communicates $DOUG's key aspects, such as $DOUG the Pug’s longevity & strong backing. 2) 𝐂𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲: Unique concept and execution that stand out in both design, humor & content.  3) 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐥: We’ll review to ensure they’re organic. 4) 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐪𝐮𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲: Clear, high-quality images that convey the theme effectively. 5) 𝐇𝐮𝐦𝐨𝐫: Memes that deliver the message in a fun and engaging way. You have 7-days.

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Thanks be to God - I turned 20 today ✨ Here’s 20 life lessons, common sense tips & principles that’s made me way above the average 20y/o: 1) If you rely on the myth about today’s youths being lazy - you’ll never get anything done. Be the difference. 2) As young Nigerians & youths anywhere, being “nice” to the police when stopped at checkpoints will save you a lot 3) Do not challenge people/strangers - you’re building your life Conflict should be the last option. 4) If you must choose, choose what you love Passion never fails. 5) Don’t pressure yourself - the society will do that for you Especially in today’s day & age. Challenge yourself instead. 6) Find an anchor - what makes you want to be better the most? 7) As you build, avoid financially dependent love - except you’re rich enough. 8) To-do lists will organize your day more than any single thing you’ve ever encountered. 9) Be different - friendly where they’re toxic, toxic where they’re friendly. Our generation simps for “glitter” not “gold”. 10) Never be caught unfresh. Prioritize your health & looks. Fine boy & girl privileges exist. 11) When taking on a task, break it down to simpler bits Like creating content on a particular feature you’re bullish on about a project - instead of a thread on the entire thing. 12) Your life may most likely be very unscheduled - setting up daily routine tasks for growth might be your best shot at - “1% better everyday” 13) Treat school like an investment. If it is draining you more than it could give you - Focus on better things. Understanding onchain analysis is more financially profitable than most degrees today. 14) Plan everything. Expect nothing. Failed expectations are like “high spirit snipers” They never miss the kill. 15) When saving, choose options that ensure you cannot access the money until the designated time. 16) You’ll meet people who treat you like sh!t all your life. Don’t take things personal. Most are fighting stuff you can never understand. 17) As a man, embrace being a man. Fighting responsibility will only kill you faster Embrace it. 18) As a young adult in today’s age - friendship isn’t important 99.9% of them will move on if you don’t make something good out of your life Your friends will come naturally as you align your goals towards growth. 19) Elders are still 100% wiser than you are. No matter what you know, there is nothing new under the sun However, don’t be “sheep”. Listen to elders - then pick out what’s best for you. 20) The fear of God is truly the beginning of wisdom You can never go wrong giving God respect. If you’ve come this far - you must truly love me. I hope more than anything that this gave you some value 🙏❤️ Regardless, Happy birthday to me!

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turned 21 today. as someone who took on responsibility early - I want to share 7 things the times we’re in has taught me in the hopes that / every other young person reading this can have idk - a better idea of how to standout in our current reality. real quick: 1) curiosity pays now more than ever. whatever you can do to feed that part of you that wants to know - please do it this era ensures you’ll always find knowledge ready to serve any needs you have. afaik - curious people are primed to dominate the coming years. 2) avoid desperation in people situations. your desperation should make you work harder - not beg harder - not simp harder - desperation gives people the upper hand over you even when they might not have it. be firm & trust your process. everything will work out eventually 3) if you’ve been called “gifted” or “smart” / the one thing you cannot do is something you do not enjoy. whether you’ve been called that or not: if you’re sure you’re in somewhere you simply will not perform - leave now! I see many young people making career choices they were groomed to believe are money printers the problem is - the playing field is currently leveled as long as you can take what you do & put it in people’s faces - in a way they can feel a part of. this is the era where you can truly choose your passion because money goes to those who can capture attention. which leads to my follow up:- 4) at the moment / the biggest earners are people that can capture resonance. as a doctor in the making (for example) - you might make more money documenting your experiences on X - YouTube or TikTok get that attention by showing people what they want to feel it’s not even about tangible value per say take study reels for example. young girl in nursing showing the world her one week lecture schedule in a one minute clip clip goes viral - comments are full of similar people navigating life the same way & well - people just want to feel heard. you need to give them that:- “yes - it’s happened to me too!” moment 5) consistency = returning power doesn’t have to be perfect. something go wrong? take a break get some rest. when it actually gets tough - don’t let anybody pressure you let the pressure come some other time when you need to make decisions for you - make them & be at rest the energy you gain from that peace is your returning power. as long as you can return - you’re ahead of who you were yesterday. 6) I know everybody says hit the gym - but what I’d recommend is:- hit the gym & learn to fight. the world is getting crazier everyday as more & more people’s mental health gets neglected so they end up feeling they have nothing to lose having nothing to lose is one of the things that forces people to try & harm others. you need to be able to defend yourself if you ever encounter somebody like that. not that you pray to 🙏 7) if you’re an atheist - I have one advise for you. in my humble opinion - there’s no downside to believing in God. he doesn’t ask you to kill anyone. in fact / his tenets will greatly improve your life. if you were right to believe after death - you get to meet him & have access to a being that can surely give you power to explore the ever expanding universe personally / I have so many questions for God regarding outer space & sheer curiosity makes the thought of meeting him exciting. if you were wrong - well you lived a good life didn’t you? probably even left a good legacy. win/win all through. God is real & very important for young people of this generation people need to respect something bigger than the anchors of this world. this world just isn’t enough. if believing in God is delusion - let me be deluded. if you’ve come this far - good one. this attention span is probably why you’ll win in life I’ll try to have a good day today (I’m the best bro a girl can have 👉❤️👈) happy birthday to me!

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imagine this: you’re 25 in 2030. you make your first $200k. you swap it to @USDT0_to immediately. - no way you’re letting even 1 cent go off that 200k you’re scared of splitting the money but you know you have to - so all of your $200k isn’t sitting in one wallet you get your android phone - the one that’s a mere plus to your iOS you download @zerion @TrustWallet @Rabby_io & create 3 fresh wallets on each app you carefully write down your seed phrases & back them up to ensure full recovery you carefully split the $200k in chunks - sending around $22k each (to all of the 9 wallets) you’re done & happy. you have twenty two thousand United States dollars on not just one - but 9 wallets you pause & think. - things have finally changed for me & my family it’s your younger sister’s 18th birthday - you’re happy you can finally blow her mind with a present you ask for her EVM address. she sends it. you send her $2000 & send the TXN link. she clicks it - seeing $2000 as part of the “transaction successful” figures - in bewilderment - she clicks on your address & sees $20k sitting pretty she’s screaming now. 1) for receiving $2000 from her brother who’s only ever sent her $200 max in one go. 2) the realization that her brother has $20k & all the nice things she can do with that money after all - her brother’s money is her money. but wait - she wonders - how did it get there? in one click - she finds the source transaction & sees all the $22k he sent from the source wallet totaling $200k she doesn’t check again & straight up calls this man “Ahhhhhhhhjjjjjjjj - thank you so much! who gave you 200 fckn thousand dollars!!!!? have you made it? are we rich?!!!” you pause. you feel a little discomfort aren’t you supposed to be happy about everything that’s happened? I mean, you made 200k & just gifted your younger sis the biggest sum she’s ever received in her life what is this feeling making your joy stale? and then. it hit you. you might have $200k. but your sister isn’t exactly the first person you want knowing your entire networth at least not like this. at least not now you haven’t even gotten the time to do some vanity spending (for yourself) now everything you have feels monitored - you’re going to have to act responsibly & be accountable to someone for your own money. where did it all go wrong? you should have just used @RelayProtocol to bridge your @USDT0_to on @megaeth_labs to @PlasmaFDN that way / every transaction splitting the 200k would be shielded thanks to plasma’s shielded txns - thus untraceable. you would’ve bridged - but you just made $200k & didn’t want to risk bridging that money what if at the point you wanted to bridge / the bridge got hacked? / you were trying to risk as little as possible / understandably scared that your new found fortune could just as easily be taken away I don’t blame you. I blame the fact that in this piece - 5 years from now - the issue of security in crypto is still “fragile” but well - if you had bridged in bits to plasma - you wouldn’t have to deal with this privacy breach on your new found fortune. idk man / I wrote this to highlight the importance of privacy, the fact that DeFi still feels insecure & why I personally think @PlasmaFDN is one of those blockchains that’ll host day-to-day usecases - bringing the dream of trillions to reality. if you came this far - I lub you. 😗

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my biggest lesson making $9000 from plasma: what I did: • post about stablecoins & their adoption • discover Plasma • post multiple bangers about plasma • legendary @scene999 offers me a role • made 7.5k XPL from role (early contributor) what I could’ve done after posting multiple bangers about plasma: • find out if there were more roles to earn • take action & actively earn them • make 15k XPL from higher role than (EC) my problem was - I didn’t do any of what I did thinking there’d be a reward. I did it because Plasma aligned with my excitement about stablecoins. time & time again - I’ve discovered passion alone isn’t actually rewarding in crypto. passion gets you in the room - but without a game mindset, you leave money on the table. I’ve been a preacher of “tech, then the money comes” - but right now - I think it’s important to prioritize finding opportunities in what you love. don’t just vibe with it - maximize it. I made $9k from plasma - but people I onboarded to plasma - like @heyjxck_ @0xcreel @Poshthehussla etc - they all made over $16k. that showed me something powerful: passion brought me in - but game mindset would’ve scaled it up. tldr • passion brings you the w • game mindset makes you scale that w • if you love something in crypto - ask yourself: how can I make the most from this? I know this might be a me problem - but I had to share because I’ve been an advocate of just believing in something/going for what one is actually interested in. that mindset is good - but it is not enough to make money. regardless - it was the most beautiful surprise & absolutely my biggest win this year. imagine having no idea you’d be rewarded & next yk - you’re having $9k airdropped to your wallet ❤️ what I’ll be doing:- • most of my allo will going into the makina pre-launch come 29th September what I stand to gain: • yield • points I can redeem for MAK at TGE • tickets for the MAK ICO at $35M valuation same valuation as their $3M strategic private round. this time I’m not just showing up because of my belief in “yield” - I’m showing up with strategy. fatter skin in the game. makina’s backers are too solid, and its potential is way up there. (esp when you consider the minimal relative risk) if you asked me what the next alfalfa is after Plasma? be there for @makinafi.

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Resist the urge to belittle yourself on CT, especially if you’re from Nigeria, India or any developing nation. let me explain: ↓ i saw a comment from someone in one of my Makina posts - he said something along the lines of:- “i’m worried I might not make much because I have little to ape” - I reached out to him in DMs & at the end of the convo - i found out the “little” he had was $2.5k brother - in no city, country or universe is $2.5k “little” - it is very decent - it’s not something anyone would want to lose I’m not saying $2.5k is wealthy - I’m only highlighting how that seemed “little” to someone - meanwhile, there’s probably billions who’d have their year made if they’re gifted $2.5k. tldr: no matter what feels like little to you, don’t belittle yourself on the TL - especially if you come from a developing region like Nigeria, India etc the narrative is - people from your region are poor - so there’s no need to globalize your own - work hard & take pride in what you have. CT will respect that. there are so many Indians, Nigerians & people from Nepal (for example) doing amazing things globally - people see their work & don’t even consider where they’re from recently learnt @binji_x is from Nepal - he’s literally contributing to ethereum atm you don’t get better by belittling yourself in posts or comments - so stop it. we already have enough jokes belittling your region - you don’t even need to announce the poverty. humans are built to not like people that look like they don’t have much - it’s a psychological reaction to just feel uncomfortable when someone is seen as needy only those who’re true empaths can see past that & honestly, you do not want to take your chances. even the Bible says a poor man is hated in his own neighborhood. don’t be the poor man on CT. work hard & take pride in that! - God bless your efforts.

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this market is showing one thing clearly:- earning a solid crypto salary is one of the most underrated forms of stability. if you want to work with the best teams in crypto - you need to understand convos like the one below: not because you’re a dev. but because everything in this space is built on design tradeoffs. and the people who understand them? those are the ones who build mindshare - get hired & get funded so let’s walk through a convo that really made me think: “is it even technically possible to build a competitive onchain orderbook on an EVM rollup today?” Hyperliquid faced that exact question and instead of giving a yes/no answer - they made a design choice to customize their nonce system. wait - what even is a nonce? a nonce is like a transaction counter. it decides the order in which your transactions are processed. on most EVM chains - you only get one active nonce at a time. you send one tx - wait for it to clear - then send the next. you can’t break the order. but this nonce system is really bad for market makers because they need to post and cancel lots of orders quickly. for them - speed isn’t nice to have - it’s survival. so Hyperliquid said: “instead of 1 active nonce - we’ll store the top 100 per wallet.” that means they can shoot off 100+ orders, cancel or reorder them fast - without getting rate-limited. (makes sense when you remember how fast real markets move) now top to bottom: Succinct’s founder @pumatheuma asked: “if you need to make design choices like this, is it even possible to build a competitive product on an EVM rollup?” in other words: is the EVM’s default design a blocker for high-performance trading apps? because trading apps are the most demanding. they’re where latency hurts the most. and where the tiniest inefficiencies cost real money. this is where @yangl1996 & @0xBreadguy from MegaETH stepped in. their response? “this isn’t an EVM problem. it’s a slow chain problem.” let’s unpack that: on most chains, transactions go into a mempool which is like a waiting room before they get confirmed. and while they sit there - you can cancel or reorder them using their nonce. but on fast chains like MegaETH - transactions get confirmed immediately. no mempools. no time to change your mind. so how do you cancel or reorder a tx… if it’s already executed? Lei’s answer was genius: “if a chain is too fast you slow it down inside the contract to allow things like canceling or reordering.” in short: speed isn’t the issue. contract design is the fix. just build the logic into the contract to match the time needed to check for a tx cancel signal before executing. and the punchline from Lei is: “a fast chain is more powerful than a slow one because it can simulate a slow one if needed.” so here’s the takeaway: 1) Hyperliquid solved the problem at the chain level - by customizing nonces. 2) MegaETH says you can solve the same problem at the contract level - if the chain is fast enough. both paths are valid - but only fast chains give you that optionality. which brings us back to the original question: is it technically possible to build a competitive onchain orderbook on an EVM rollup? can we get Hyperliquid or something better on an EVM rollup? only if that rollup is fast enough - or lets you simulate the flexibility of a fast chain. my job here is to break these convos down in ways that click because you don’t need to be a dev to understand why this stuff matters and sure - this convo started with Hyperliquid but it also helps you see why infra choices matter: and you get to see why certain teams like the quants at MegaETH - are obsessed with giving builders raw, programmable speed the tech isn’t perfect but the direction is clear fast - modular and flexible because that’s what the next era of apps will demand bull or bear - i’m learning out loud - so we can all move smarter one post at a time.

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