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13 Nov 2025
Evolvables : what are they, really? To understand, you need my story ↓ My whole life has been about evolving. From a poor kid dreaming of art, film, and stories, to a developer coding at night just to survive. I climbed: I went from coding for rent money to leading teams and startups . Success with money, but not in my soul. Became a CTO. Finally life was good. But the emptiness inside? still there. Then I met crypto. Then NFTs. And they woke something I had buried for years, that creature called art. I tried to fight it. Failed again. So here I am : merging code, story, and soul. Welcome to Evolvables: digital beings that evolve, remember, and feel. Together, we’ll define the philosophy behind the next evolution of Web3. where technology finally remembers it has a soul.
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I want to post again, but I'm unable to. A genocide happened here. I'm currently unable to post about NFTs or crypto. I've seen things I can't unsee. And the hell is still going on. I'll be back CT. hopefully some day soon. After I saw my people happy again.
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We went silent... There is some kind of revolution going on here. The government shut our internet down. I will be back soon. pray for us 🤲
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When Web3 games are isolated islands, why should they even be Web3 at all? Just P2E and owning NFTs isn’t enough. We’re missing something bigger. A persistent character, across multiple worlds. Its identity = your identity. Its experience, knowledge, thinking, and skills = aligned with you. You won’t just be playing anymore. You’ll be living a real life in a parallel world. This isn’t just imagination. This is a need of Web3 gaming. This is a need of the metaverse.
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I’m not a fan of memecoins or InfoFi, but I have a bigger enemy: NFTs that have no logical reason to exist. If I don’t see a reason why a collection was launched, I’d take any memecoin over it. Give me something: real utility . or better : a soul inside the NFT. People like me are tired of everything being forcefully turned into an NFT. Do you really think just carrying the NFT label creates value?
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New Year Resolution: No thanks. Last year evaluation: Yes please.. 2025 ended, and for many of us it meant one thing: learning from all our failures. This amount of failure can feel discouraging, but it smoothed the road forward. Alongside building Evolvables, I had to create content and get my voice to the right people. But this was really hard for me. I failed a lot at growth, at going viral, and more… But those failures became lessons. Lessons that taught me this: to deliver the message of Evolvables, I have to be like them. My failures had to make me evolve. I couldn’t stay static like a static NFT. And I couldn’t just do what everyone else was doing. They taught me that Evolvables is a lens through which I’m supposed to look at and judge Web3. That makes the work harder: it demands much deeper thinking and much more presence inside the community. But the result was beautiful. I still know I’m not viral yet. But now I understand my biggest flaw: my content wasn’t coming from the heart, or from my own deep thinking and critique. And now 2026 has arrived. My New Year resolution hasn’t changed: introducing Evolvables to the world and showing a path for NFT growth. But my thinking and my methods for presenting this idea properly have changed completely. I think 2026 will be an exciting year. The roadmap hasn’t changed. But the way I execute ,and the quality of it, is going to evolve. A lot.
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A big, hidden danger on the path to our goals is forcing ourselves to produce content. I know many of us suffer from this pain. Coming up with ideas every day and writing good content is hard. Even using AI usually ends up giving you a mid post that doesn’t really attract anyone. But my problem was never writing itself, or the thousands of tips about content and virality. My problem was this: I didn’t even like my own content models, and I was sure the people I was writing for felt the same. Because that content wasn’t the product of my own thinking. It was the result of forcing myself every night just to get a post done. So it was time to bury the old method. A few nights of research → a formula that looks simple, but is actually complex: Content = observation mental tension taking a stance consequence. And this fits perfectly with me and the philosophy I want to express through Evolvables. Because just like Evolvables observe, interpret, and grow based on their perceptions, this content model is also born from observation, mental exploration, and conclusion. It’s worth digging into this and seeing how much it makes content more authentic and more valuable. But it has a flaw… I’ll talk about its biggest flaw very soon.
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Not only on web3 and NFTs , But in life , what makes one interesting , is the ability to Evolve through time. And that's what make peoples stories interesting
real bro we are all evovable but we need to find the right balances
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The pain of watching someone else take the same idea you once had and actually carry it through to the finish… Compared to that, The feeling of failure is nothing. I’ve made this mistake three times in my life. I learned the lesson late. but I learned it. This time, I will never do that with Evolvables. “For the first time, I have an idea that if I abandon it, I’m betraying myself.”
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31 Dec 2025
When an idea pops into your head, or you hear a tempting proposal, the real question isn’t “how attractive is this?” The question is this: does this choice bring me one step closer to the human I want to become or not? If the answer is no, even if the idea looks brilliant, don’t enter it. The minimum cost is this: you drift a full year away from your identity path. The same rule applies in Web3 and NFTs. Every collect isn’t just a transaction; it’s a vote for the version of yourself you want recorded on-chain. So before getting pulled into any project, ask yourself: 1. Why am I collecting? For art? Experience? Investment? Or building a digital identity? 2. Does this project truly move me one step closer to that goal? If the answer isn’t clear or positive, slow down. In Web3, what demands urgency is usually not worth staying with. A fixed principle: Every choice you make on-chain is either building your identity or quietly eroding it.
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30 Dec 2025
Silence and cold , like it’s taken over the entire NFT community. The NFT community is waiting for innovation… but builders aren’t building. The last innovation IMO was ERC404. Have we (and our ideas) frozen in history? Or people don't even care about this market anymore?
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29 Dec 2025
Soulless Web3 is burying NFTs alive. NFTs that have been rotting at the bottom of wallets for two years. Discords whose last message is from last year. Founders doing everything they can, but the fire just won't come back. That NFT sitting in your wallet… does it really still have “value”? We’re human. Not 24/7 hype machines. Not always-online algorithms. So what’s left in the end? A dusty page on OpenSea. Is silence and emptiness the fate of every community?! But there’s one thing that doesn’t die: My NFT should be a “representation of me” on the blockchain. Not a JPEG. A fragment of my identity. Created from my soul and my memories. Even when I’m gone, it should still be able to live. And represent me within a community. Floor price is a market number. Identity is real value. Maybe the next hyped collection we see, before we mint, we should think: this NFT… does it really show “me”?
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28 Dec 2025
All three of the last collections I saw that sold out shared one common risk: people didn’t really know their true value or purpose. We're human ,we love to speculate. But sometimes we get it wrong, and right at that point, scammers can play us through psychological manipulation. The result? Disillusionment. Once again, we feel like we got played. So what am I looking for in collections myself? A transparent, vocal founder who actively pulls people away from misguided speculation. Because of that, my first mission for Evolvables is clear: define the manifesto → philosophy → concepts → and technical terms of Evolvables. After this phase, I can finally feel at peace with what I’ve built: that people can clearly understand why this is an evolution we actually need for NFTs.
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27 Dec 2025
Hundreds of NFT collections. Hundreds of sell-outs. Hundreds of disappointments. Once again, the 2021 NFT vibe didn’t come back. But: it wasn’t entirely their fault, and it wasn’t entirely ours. Our expectations were wrong. A lot of those collections actually pushed the minimum NFT standards one step forward. Example: ERC404. But the idea that 2021 will come back? I see the probability as low. Almost 0%. So I made a big mental shift. Now I only invest in projects that: - push NFT standards and technology forward - have real collectible potential - have the potential to grow in the future And now I’m standing here with Evolvables. Evolvables is not meant to be a savior, and it’s not here to bring back 2021. It’s an upgrade for collectibles. A new standard. An upgrade that raises our expectations of NFT collections. So the community starts expecting Evolvability, alongside other core traits, from every project.
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26 Dec 2025
Super weird. This post got a lot of love and a lot of hate at the same time. And honestly, that reaction felt familiar. I’m a developer. I was genuinely afraid of AI. Not philosophically , practically. Job. Identity. Relevance. So I get the resistance. But this isn’t really about AI. It never is. It’s the same pattern that shows up every time a new technology threatens the stories people tell themselves about how value is created. Fear doesn’t come from the tech. It comes from the possibility that the old map no longer works. History didn’t punish people for being afraid. It punished them for freezing. There will be never an OFF switch for AI. The only real choice has always been the same: adapt consciously or resist until adaptation is forced. That’s not optimism. That’s pattern recognition.
24 Dec 2025
unfortuantely OR fortunately , there will be no OFF switch. I'm a dev. Afraid of AI like HELL. BUT I have to face the reality and adopt to the new Reality. Now I think I can Really use AI in my advantage to build faster , fail faster , and learn faster
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25 Dec 2025
Every time I dig deeper into Evolvables, the first thing I do is open my wallet. And every time, an old wound opens up again. Dead NFTs. Abandoned. Silent. These aren’t just JPEGs. They’re my lost time. My lost money. The trust I gave to empty promises and never got back. Looking at them now, they’re not even art. They just wear the label. But right there, something strange happens. I realize that the losses I took by listening to hollow promises are exactly what shaped the person standing here today. And one thought won’t let me go: My failures have a story. These are the growth marks of a human life. And I start to imagine: What if I had an Evolvable NFT that was with me from day one , and over the years, with every mistake, every loss, every failure, it evolved from someone inexperienced into someone mature. What a living piece of art that would be. Not for pumping. For staying.
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24 Dec 2025
I still remember how upset I felt when Elon Musk mocked NFTs on Joe Rogan. How hard I tried to convince myself: "No , he’s wrong." With Gary Vee’s words. With hope. With bias. But the truth is: he asked the right question. "What value does a JPEG on another server really have? Do I actually own it?" The problem wasn’t that he mocked NFTs. The problem was that we didn’t have a stronger answer. Putting something on-chain, by itself, was never the answer. Because not everything becomes meaningful just by living on a blockchain. The bitter truth is this: not everything needs to be an NFT. And the market understood that before we did. Something should only become an NFT if it truly needs identity, memory, change, the ability to persist through time. NFTs were never meant to be a value sticker. They were meant to be infrastructure for things that are incomplete without identity and evolution. And maybe the problem wasn’t that NFTs got too big. The problem was that things became NFTs that never needed to be NFTs at all, when better on-chain solutions already existed for them.
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23 Dec 2025
One of Evolvables missions in this phase is to name a bitter truth. What was sold to us under the label of NFTs didn’t just harm many of us, it betrayed the very idea of NFTs themselves. A betrayal of a belief that was just beginning to form. Of an infrastructure that could have matured. And of artists who were meant to be seen, not pumped. But the issue isn’t that "NFTs were bad." The issue is that we never really asked ourselves: why NFTs in the first place? Evolvables exists to redefine exactly that: - when an NFT actually has meaning - when it’s a tool for art - when it’s a tool for utility - and when it’s nothing more than an empty shell Evolvables is not here to sacrifice the artist, nor the utility builder, nor the holder. If NFTs are going to exist, They must create meaning for everyone involved. Not just for the chart. These questions are the starting point of Evolvables.
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20 Dec 2025
I disappeared from X for three weeks. NOT for mental health. Because I realized I was building something without knowing exactly for whom. One night I sat down and understood: I don’t even really know the Evolvables audience. Not the people. Not their wounds. The result? A locked brain obsession = two weeks of nonstop research. The output? 178 pages of notes. And now I know. Evolvables is for those who, after a few NFT cycles, are still standing. Have been hurt. But haven’t sold their hope. this week, I’ll release the findings. piece by piece.
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4 Dec 2025
Thanks a lot King E-Paz. X rugged after 50 minutes so we had to move to G-Meet to finish it. But it was awesome . And thanks to amazing @akasaadi_ and @WackoVibe for their platform : The @Syndicate_xyz
Wanna have a taste of what is life at @Syndicate_xyz? Let's get into Security while AI coding with @cavypunk x.com/i/spaces/1yoKMPkYNPOxQ
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2 Dec 2025
Shout out to @akasaadi_ for coming up with this space Idea. And you know why this guy is much ahead of others when it comes to vibecoding? Because he is ACTUALLY building working products. Unlike many who claim to be building. See you all Thursday
2 Dec 2025
Vibecoding is fun until you launch your app and see a guy using it without buying the subscription AI writes a functional code, but there are a lot of security and backend issues that can break your app So this thursday, I'm hosting a space with @cavypunk, he is a developer and is going to give us guidelines and talk about the stuff that AI usually does wrong Big shoutout to Cavy for this space The space will be hosted on Thursday, 4th December at 3 PM UTC Make sure to set reminder and join if you are into vibecoding x.com/i/spaces/1yoKMPkYNPOxQ…
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