Web3 & Blockchain Developer in the making

Joined March 2020
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Jun 13
Your personal brand is an appreciating asset (if you're like me and don't know where to start) I thought personal branding was something other people did. People with large audiences. People with impressive achievements. People who always seemed to know exactly what to say online. I didn't see myself in that category, So I convinced myself I'd start later. After I became a better developer. After I built something worth talking about. After I felt more qualified. Until then, I would stay in the background and focus on learning. At least, that's what I told myself. The reality was that I had turned "not being ready" into a permanent excuse. Every day, I was consuming valuable content, reading threads, learning web3 and blockchain development, exploring new ideas, taking notes, solving problems and having realizations. Yet almost none of it left my notebook, very little of it left my mind. I was collecting knowledge, but I wasn't creating any evidence that I was learning. And that's when something clicked.
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…….let’s have a wonderful tuesday 🫶
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Jun 13
Your personal brand is an appreciating asset (if you're like me and don't know where to start) I thought personal branding was something other people did. People with large audiences. People with impressive achievements. People who always seemed to know exactly what to say online. I didn't see myself in that category, So I convinced myself I'd start later. After I became a better developer. After I built something worth talking about. After I felt more qualified. Until then, I would stay in the background and focus on learning. At least, that's what I told myself. The reality was that I had turned "not being ready" into a permanent excuse. Every day, I was consuming valuable content, reading threads, learning web3 and blockchain development, exploring new ideas, taking notes, solving problems and having realizations. Yet almost none of it left my notebook, very little of it left my mind. I was collecting knowledge, but I wasn't creating any evidence that I was learning. And that's when something clicked.
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Jun 13
I had been thinking about personal branding the wrong way. I thought a personal brand was something you built after you became successful, but the people I admired weren't documenting success. They were documenting growth. The developers getting opportunities. The builders attracting attention. The creators growing their networks. Most of them didn't start with expertise, they started with visibility. Not visibility for the sake of attention, but visibility for the sake of proof. Proof that they were learning. Proof that they were showing up. Proof that they were becoming someone worth paying attention to. That's when I started seeing a personal brand differently. Not as an audience. Not as followers. Not as likes. But as an appreciating asset. So if you're like me and don't know where to start, start small. Share what you're learning. Document what you're building. Talk about what you're figuring out. Don't focus on building an audience. Focus on building an asset. The audience comes later.
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Jun 11
I'm tired of being my own biggest obstacle (the realization I didn't want to have) For the longest time, I thought my problem was discipline. Every day, I was learning something new about Web3 & Blockchain development. Watching tutorials, reading documentation, saving insightful threads, bookmarking GitHub repositories I promised myself I'd revisit later. On paper, it looked like I was making progress. But deep down, I knew something wasn't right. I was constantly busy, yet I couldn't point to many things I had actually finished. A course would spark my interest, and I'd dive in headfirst. Then I'd discover a new project idea. Before I could make meaningful progress on that, another tutorial would catch my attention. Then another opportunity. Then another rabbit hole. I wasn't standing still, but I wasn't moving forward either. The worst part wasn't feeling behind everyone else. It was knowing I was the one getting in my own way. I couldn't blame a lack of resources. I couldn't blame a lack of information. Everything I needed was already in front of me. Yet somehow, I kept convincing myself that the next tutorial, the next course, or the next piece of information would be the thing that finally unlocked my progress. Guess what?
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Jun 11
It never did. Recently, I had an uncomfortable realization: My problem wasn't that I wasn't learning enough. My problem was that I wouldn't stop starting. I had become addicted to beginnings. The excitement of a new idea. The promise of a new opportunity. The feeling that this next thing might be the breakthrough. Meanwhile, unfinished projects, half completed courses, and abandoned goals quietly piled up in the background and each one took up a little space in my mind. So instead of looking for another productivity system or another hack, I'm trying something much simpler. Finish more. Start less. Build more. Consume less. Focus on what's already in front of me before reaching for something new. I don't know if this is the answer yet. But I do know that I'm tired of mistaking motion for progress, and if I'm going to become the developer, builder, and creator I want to be, I need to stop fighting myself first. This is the experiment I'm running. Let's see where it leads.
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I attract money 🍀 I attract wealth 🍀 I attract security and stability 🍀 The universe pours money into my life 🍀 Wealth is my birthright 🍀 I was born to be abundant 🍀 Money is always available to me 🍀 I place no limits on the amount of money I can make 🍀 I am a master at attracting money into my life 🍀 The universe is on my side 🍀 I Affirm 🍀
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If you’re due a life changing win, retweet this.
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May 12
FAIL FAST : This two words changed my view on failure. I have always heard failure is normal or everyone must fail or you have to fail before you succeed but no one ever said failing fast is a thing . The earlier you fail the better. When you fail early it gives you enough
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May 12
room to learn and apply what you've learnt or your idea might just work on your first try. Its basically a win win situation. So don't think to much about that idea, start executing.
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May 11
If you've been inconsistent like me gather here ; lets be better together. Few weeks ago I got admitted to @TechCrushHQ web3 & Blockchain development #cohort7 and its been an awesome experience so far. But as someone whose journey has been inconsistent, and I badly want to see
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May 11
this phase of my life till the end. That's why from today this little space will be my accountability partner. A reminder that I need to show up everyday to get better.
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I am a magnet for wealth and abundance flows to me effortlessly from multiple streams. Every door I need open is already open. Favor follows me wherever I go. My cup overflows. There is more than enough for me and everyone connected to me. I affirm.
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If you’re due a life changing win, retweet this.
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Everything works to my favor. Even in moments of uncertainty, I know the universe is guiding me toward the best possible outcomes. Every delay, every detour, every challenge is a setup for something greater. I attract blessings, opportunities, and breakthroughs effortlessly. What is meant for me will always find me, and I trust that all things both seen and unseen are aligning perfectly for my success, peace, and abundance. I affirm.
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Most people will miss this, don’t be one of them. NAVIGATING THE BEAR MARKET: Strategies for survival and growth. I’m hosting an X Space with a special guest who’s survived multiple cycles and kept winning. If you want to stay sharp and grow while others fade out, set your reminder now. Set your reminder’s: twitter.com/i/spaces/1LyxBXN…
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Jan 1
Day 1 of the year. I’m locked in on building in web3 publicly and I’ll be sharing my learning process, mistakes, wins, strategies, and real time progress. Pure vibes and just growth. If you’re on a similar path, follow along. This page is my accountability partner.
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21 Jul 2025
Negligence is bad , I learnt the hard way. Pic 1: Represents my previous account that have built organically for a while now but due too negligence I have lost the account. X locked my account and requested a password change, I inputted my number and to my biggest surprise
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21 Jul 2025
It wasn’t the same number and I didn’t add an email to the account so there is no way I can recover it. Pic 2: Is me embarking on this journey all over again .
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