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A new paradigm in education just went live: completing the course gives you back every dollar you staked. Stake -> Learn -> Earn Live on @solana Here's what we built and why the old model can't compete ๐Ÿงต
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Stop building portfolio projects. Start building relationships. The person with 3 mediocre projects and 30 founder DMs will get hired before the person with 10 polished repos and zero connections.
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Myth: Customer complaints mean your product is failing. Reality: Customers who complain but keep paying? That's actually product-market fit. Silence is scarier than friction. Ever had a "complainer" who turned out to be your best customer?
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The Web3 Jobs Roadmap 2026: From zero crypto knowledge to hired in 90 days. No CS degree needed. No prior blockchain experience. Save this thread. ๐Ÿงต
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What you'll have after 90 days: โœ“ Real on-chain experience โœ“ Deep knowledge in one vertical โœ“ A public portfolio of work โœ“ Relationships with people who hire โœ“ Proof you can contribute This beats 1000 cold applications.
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Want the complete playbook with templates, scripts, and company lists? The Web3 Jobs course walks you through every step: try.mighty.study/jobs Bookmark this thread and start Day 1 today.

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customer interviews are not validation. 50 calls. Lots of "sounds great!" responses. Feels like progress. Then you launch. 0 users. The lesson: People lie in interviews. Not maliciously - theyre just being polite. Real validation is someone opening their wallet before you build. A pre-order. A deposit. A paid waitlist spot. If they wont pay for the promise, they wont pay for the product. The shift from collecting opinions to collecting commitments changed everything.
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Did you know? The new Solana ETF pays 6-7% yield just for holding it. ๐Ÿ’ฐ Your savings account pays 3%. If you are lucky Same money. Different returns. Anyone looking into this?
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Did you know? Someone saved $4,200 on a car by letting their AI assistant handle the negotiation. ๐Ÿš— The AI sent emails, tracked responses, and closed the deal. Would you trust AI to negotiate for you?
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Unpopular (Popular?) opinion: Trading is one the worst ways to earn in crypto You compete against bots, insiders, and market makers Meanwhile, airdrop farmers just click buttons and get paid Devs literally send 15 prompts per day and earn, a lot. People with available capital earn 5-7% yearly in safe contracts without lifting a finger. Are you sure you are on the right path to success?
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Your gaming GPU card is sitting idle 20 hours a day Now it earns $80-120 per month renting compute to AI companies. The setup takes 30 minutes.ย  game when you want. Make your GPU work when you don'tย  The AI boom created demand for GPU compute that far exceeds supply. If you built a gaming rig in the last few years, you are sitting on an asset that can generate passive income. The hardware is already paid for, and the returns are real
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Andrej Karpathy coined "vibe coding" in 2025. Ex-Tesla AI director. Ex-OpenAI founding team. "Fully give in to the vibes. Forget that the code even exists." He wasnt joking. He was predicting.
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Silent users don't put up a "CLOSED" sign. They just never come back. The complaint you didn't get? That's the one that should scare you.
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Most people who try AI agents give up in a week. Meanwhile, a small group is quietly automating 10-20 hours of work. The difference isn't the tool. It's the approach. Here's what actually works ๐Ÿงต
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The real skill isn't "using AI." It's breaking complex work into agent-sized pieces and understanding SYSTEMS That's a skill worth developing - and it transfers to how you think about ALL your work.
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TL;DR: - Start small, expand once it works - Be specific in instructions - Build checkpoints - Accept that AI amplifies skill, doesn't replace it The people winning aren't special. They just started. What's the first task you'd automate? ๐Ÿ‘‡
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