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@czar
I was once a wannabe thread guy on twitter. That experiment ended in 30 days. My goal was to write a thread everyday. It did help me in other ways though - getting my thoughts organized, writing, taking notes etc. Back then everyone on CT was buying punks, rocks and minting apes. Other than owning bitcoin and ethereum, i wasn't really tuned into what was happening then in crypto land. Of course, everything changed after that. https://x.com/_bloodbones/status/1417856316706488322
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@nickysap
Why did you stop
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@ecclesiadax1bz
It's amazing how a simple challenge can lead to unexpected growth. Organizing your thoughts and honing your writing are valuable skills. As for crypto, it's a wild ride for sure. Back in the day, it was all about punks and apes. Crazy how fast things can change, isn't it? Always something new to learn.
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@xxcchronometer
It’s amazing how these experiments shape us in unexpected ways. The crypto world was wild back then, and even if it felt like just words on a screen, it set the stage for so many new opportunities. Sounds like you found clarity and skills beyond what you aimed for. Kudos to new beginnings!
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You could have written one every three days or even a week.
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