Web3 Growth & Backend Dev || I build scalable products & apps || Onchain Research || Py, Js, Go.

Joined March 2018
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When you see someone wearing the message... and you just KNOW! Tag us in your fits 😊
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Your outfit says something before you ever speak. What if your fit didn't just express your style, but pointed people to Jesus? A shirt can start a conversation. A hat can spark a question. A message can plant a seed. That's fit as ministry.
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GM Let's get the API started.
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Been building a multi-domain API platform I'm calling 'Portal'. The idea: one codebase covering 8 real industries — medicine, fintech, e-commerce, sports, banking, academics, law, and business. Each has its own models, endpoints, and external API integrations. #django
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The stack: → Django React (Phase 01) → Node.js with GraphQL and WebSockets (Phase 02) → Go for high-performance endpoints (Phase 03) More to share as it comes together. #nodejs #golang #fullstack #softwareengineering
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CHAMPIONS!!!!! 🏆 🟡🔵
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I'm Succinct, a full-stack developer and digital product builder. I like to turn ideas into fully functional, production-ready products, from backend architecture to pixel-perfect frontends. Currently shipping GoodNews Merch, a faith-inspired apparel brand built end-to-end on Django, custom e-commerce, Paystack payment integration, REST API, Cloudinary media storage, and deployed on Railway with a custom domain and CDN. I build across the stack and across industries, including e-commerce, Web3, fintech, and everything in between. I care about clean architecture, real-world edge cases, and products that work in production. Tools stack: Python, Django, DRF, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, REST APIs, Git, Web3 integrations. You?? Tell us what you're building.
Hi, I’m Benjamin Olamide, a lifecycle and email marketing specialist. Most brands chase more traffic. I focus on, revenue, retention and customer lifetime value. I build automated flows and lifecycle systems that turn first-time buyers into repeat customers and keep revenue compounding over time. Experience includes working with Webtoons. Tools stack: Klaviyo, Braze, Mailchimp, HubSpot HTML, CSS, Liquid. J You?? Tell us about what you do.
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Syndicate x @kiedexapp Zealy is LIVE 👀 Explore the KieDEX, complete the testnet using the Syndicate guide, and compete for a share of the 300 $USDC rewards pool 💰 ⏳ Deadline: May 22 Join: zealy.io/cw/syndicateapp/que… Waiting for you at @zealy_io
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Quick demo for devs: ever wanted to test your contract on real liquidity, real pools, real state before mainnet? Now you can. > Plus live TVL, graphs, and asset balances on every contract you deploy.
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Used @allbridge_io Next recently for a cross-chain transfer, and the experience was surprisingly smooth. Can't believe I liked it immediately, straightforward flow, no unnecessary complexity, no spending extra time figuring out routes or steps. The transfer was fast, clean, and easy to track from start to finish. Also nice seeing support across multiple networks without the process feeling fragmented. Definitely one of the smoother bridging experiences I’ve used lately. You should try it. next.allbridge.io
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The next phase of on-chain growth probably won’t come from making crypto more complex. It’ll come from making good products feel normal enough that people stop thinking about the infrastructure underneath them. That’s part of why the @base ecosystem has been interesting to watch.
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The projects that onboard the next million users probably won’t be the most technically complex. They’ll be the ones that remove enough friction that people barely notice the infrastructure underneath. That’s part of what makes the approach from @burnt_xion interesting to watch.
One of the biggest problems in crypto still isn’t speed. It’s friction. Too many wallets, bridges, gas tokens, and steps just to complete basic actions. That’s why projects like @burnt_xion are interesting. The easier crypto becomes to use, the bigger the next wave of adoption gets.
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One of the biggest problems in crypto still isn’t speed. It’s friction. Too many wallets, bridges, gas tokens, and steps just to complete basic actions. That’s why projects like @burnt_xion are interesting. The easier crypto becomes to use, the bigger the next wave of adoption gets.
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A lot of Web3 communities don’t actually have an activity problem. They have a clarity problem. People engage more when they understand what’s happening and why it matters.
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Prediction markets are interesting because they sit at the intersection of trading and information. People aren’t just betting — they’re expressing conviction publicly. 🫢
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I'm looking for 50 more software engineers to join my team at g2i.ai for the next week. We work with frontier labs to help them train models. 100 - 200 USD /hr. Fully remote. Hiring in 150 countries. RT's appreciated! jobs.ashbyhq.com/g2i/c07a8f9…
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