Building Kannik.co

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31 Mar 2022
🧵 How I turned <$500 into $100,000 in less than two months trading NFTs šŸ‘‡šŸ¼
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Looking for a short form video editor (30-60s clips) for engaging, short-form street interviews in the style attached for TikTok and Instagram reels. 15-30 edits a week. Please drop your portfolio and DM me your rate per video.
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3 Feb 2025
today we launch deep research, our next agent. this is like a superpower; experts on demand! it can go use the internet, do complex research and reasoning, and give you back a report. it is really good, and can do tasks that would take hours/days and cost hundreds of dollars.
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23 Jan 2025
$ANIME is now live.
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9 Jan 2025
Just witnessed a new fire pop up in the Hollywood hills California out of nowhere. Spreading incredibly fast.
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9 Jan 2025
Update: 9 minutes later. Spreading very fast.
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10 Oct 2024
S&P up, BTC down S&P down, BTC mega down S&P chop, BTC down S&P reclaim CPI move, BTC retesting lows
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Q4 starts today. And this quarter will once again offer numerous opportunities. Here are 4 metas I'm keeping an eye on in Q4 šŸ§µšŸ‘‡ (1/13)
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10 Jun 2024
Rotating profits out of Bitcoin runes into some higher-probability narrative meme coins. Currently positioned on $QUBY — $5.1M MC - Chinese narrative play on ETH - Cute, adorable (mass appeal) - Popular meme character on WeChat (approx. 1.4 billion users) - Relatively low market cap, with an ATH of $7.9M - Could be one of the first Chinese memes to really take off Ideal positioning around $4.6M MC and $2.8M MC. Higher risk at these market caps, but also means a higher risk-to-reward ratio if this narrative comes into play.
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3 May 2024
We’re back.
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7 Nov 2023
Gotta remove all Debbie downer types from your life asap Good luck accomplish big goals in your life if your inner circle has a shitty attitude about everything. Even family that are negative …sucks but can’t be around them either Need inner circle motivating u to build >
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You don't need feedback. You need to finish.
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You want to find a "high value" partner. Become a high value partner. You are better off searching for your own greatness than searching for another. Greatness attracts greatness.
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The world will ask you who you are. And if you don’t know…. The world will tell you.
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You want the cheat code? Study where they came from. Not where they are now.
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20 Sep 2023
Make money by making concentrated bets on yourself. Lose money by making diffuse bets on others. Invest money by betting on people you would work with, running businesses that you could run.
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4 Sep 2023
You don’t get rid of the ego. You understand it through awareness. You change the parts that hold you back. You develop a character that not only benefits your future but others’. Viewing your ego as the enemy is a great way to unintentionally hate yourself.
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30 Aug 2023
One of the greatest mindset shifts is the ability to consistently focus on what you're doing—or not doing—rather than on who you are or are supposed to be.
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Make fewer promises. Keep the ones you make.
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27 Aug 2023
I spent three days with a group of multimillionaire entrepreneurs in Montana. 10 key learnings (that everyone needs to hear): 1. Freedom is the real goal. Once you’ve achieved a certain level of financial success, everything becomes about a quest for freedom. Being able to do what you want, when you want, with who you want is what everyone prizes above all else, but few have it. 2. Success isn’t loud. The most successful entrepreneur at the event has built a holding company that will be worth over $1 billion. He wasn’t the loudest in the room. On the contrary, he was quiet and highly observant. When he did speak, it was with an incredible ability to penetrate to the heart of the topic or issue. Listening, observing, and thinking is a superpower. 3. Insecurity is a natural human condition. These entrepreneurs have built incredible companies and personal wealth, but all open up privately about their personal and professional insecurities. The feeling that we may get exposed as an imposter is natural. Opening up about those insecurities, rather than trying to mask them with bravado, is the key to managing their influence on our lives. 4. Always know the game you’re playing and whether you want the prize for winning that game. 5. If you create value with no expectation of return, you will experience the greatest returns. 6. Owned distribution is a cheat code. All of the entrepreneurs realize what a massive business advantage it is to own your distribution via a personal platform and audience. They are building it into the fabric of their businesses. Everyone views it as a cheat code—a way to do business on easy mode. 7. Environment is EVERYTHING. It’s hard to explain, but thinking big is contagious. Just sitting in the room, the energy gets injected into your veins. Note to self: Get in more of these rooms. Another note to self: Create more of these rooms where others can benefit from them the way I have. 8. No one knows what they want to be when they grow up. The group ranged in age from 30 to 60, but no one seemed to have everything about their future figured out. It’s comforting as a young person to know that you aren’t really supposed to ā€œfigure it outā€ when it comes to your future. Just focus on pointing your compass in the right direction, embracing curiosity, getting around great people, and good things will happen. 9. Entrepreneurial loneliness is a real problem. You don’t have to do it alone. Most of these entrepreneurs had built support systems to make sure they had people around them. 10. Sometimes you need to see the problem differently to solve it. I had several ā€œa-ha!ā€ moments around some problems I was facing during the retreat. All of the solutions felt very obvious in hindsight. The different perspectives allowed me to see the problem differently and break through. Those were my 10 key takeaways from the event. If you enjoyed this or learned something, follow me @SahilBloom for more in future!
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Every day that goes by that you don't do the thing makes it harder to get started. No time is better than today.
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