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- Learned about basic fundamentals of Non-Fungible Token (NFT) on @orbapp.lens app, and also got a sick NFT 🤩
#orb #orbapp #orbsbt
- Learned about basic fundamentals of crypto wallet on @orbapp.lens app, and got a sick NFT 🤯
#orb #orbapp #orbsbt
- Learned about basic fundamentals of web3 on @orbapp.lens app, and got a dope NFT 😇
#orb #orbapp #orbsbt
- Learned about all the web3 lingo on @orbapp.lens app, and also got a NFT. Now I'm certified slang master 🧙
#orb #orbapp #orbsbt
- Learned about basic fundamentals and features of @LensProtocol on the @orbapp.lens app, and got a dope NFT 🌿
#orb #orbapp #orbsbt
- Learned about all the web3 lingo on @orbapp.lens app, and also got a NFT. Now I'm certified slang master 🧙
#orb #orbapp #orbsbt
- What do you think about current situation 🧐
- The Vault's creator lineup is finally revealed!
Super excited to share an exclusive look into the minds of these 9 individuals.
Each one brings their unique insights into where web3 meets the creator economy, so what better way to host these ideas than in The Vault?
Please welcome:
1. Cooper Turley of Coop Records
2. Reka.eth of Guild
3. Sound of Fracture, web3-native music artist
4. Rafa of Mirror
5. Steph of SeedClub
6. Austin Hurwitz of One Big Idea
7. BlockchainBrett.eth of PTC Crypto
8. Annika Rose, web3-native music artist
9. musician.eth of Billboard
🌟 Why You Should Care
By collecting a Pin, you’ll get exclusive, first-look access to databases, How-Tos, and action-driven case studies to help you better navigate Web3 and become a better creator.
🌟 What’s in The Vault?
1. 9 exclusive pieces of content from 9 of Web3’s leading creators.
↳ You cannot get this information anywhere else.
2. Updated database of 500+ music NFT collectors.
↳ Including their Twitter handles, platforms they collect from + more.
🌟 How Do You Access The Vault?
You must collect Season 6’s free Pin on Wednesday, November 9th.
The deadline to RSVP for an allowlist spot is TONIGHT November 8th by 8:59 PM PT.
--- If you made the allowlist, you can claim it for free.
--- If you didn’t make the allowlist, you still have time by RSVPing below
🔗 RSVP: https://adamlevy.io/vault
🌟 PS. Be sure to RSVP to our Twitter space tomorrow at 10 AM PT to hear the full breakdown and prepare for the opening of The Vault!
Twitter space RSVP: https://link3.to/e/XYD2Qj
Special shoutout to Decent Protocol for being the infra for this entire NFT drop and Lens Protocol for making Season 6 a reality!
// Additional Resources //
🌟 First Time Collecting a Pin?
Check out the beginner’s guide to collecting a Pin: https://levychain.substack.com/p/getting-started-with-mints-free-nft?r=62qb9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
- FIRST 3 THINGS YOU MUST DO ON LENS
Welcome to all the newcomers! If you're new here you must watch this video to learn the first 3 things you have to do on Lens. Do these things and I garutee you'll have a great experience with Lens.
@orbapp.lens @lensprotocol
Profiles mentioned in video: @stani.lens @gotenks.lens @bradorbradley.lens
Follow me at @chriscomrie.lens
#orb #tutorial #lens #live #bytes
- Hey everyone #new_lensfriiends🤚
- Lenstube crossed 5000+ video uploads 🎉
Across various categories including education, podcast, entertainment, news, tech, gaming, and more. ✨
We are still very early 🚀 but thousands of daily pageviews to share/consume only VIDEO 📺 content on @LensProtocol 🌿 is very bullish.
We are continuously improving features based on user feedback. We are always excited to build with the fantastic Lens community 🫡🌿
- Lenstube crossed the milestone of first 1000 videos 🎉
https://lenstube.xyz 🎥 🌿
#milestone
- published via Lenstube.
- Don't Lose Your Head
Hot off the presses Zim + Teemo Horror Homage series but don't lose your head!
A police lieutenant uncovers more than he bargained for as his investigation of a series of murders, which have all the hallmarks of the deceased Gemini serial killer, leads him to question the patients of a psychiatric ward.
Exorcist III (1990)
Directed by William Peter Blatty
Music by Barry De Vorzon
Animated by Gurleen Rai
This movie has an amazing dialog from the dry humor of George C. Scott to the scathing and chilling delivery by Brad Dourif. This movie is enjoyable to watch every single time and is a direct sequel of the first Exorcist movie as it picks up with Detective Kinderman 20 years after the death of Father Damien Karras. We've got more coming so get ready for slashers, dissonance, inside jokes and memories that memes are made of. Even the collect is a meme with only 13 of each at 6.66 DAI
This I believe in... I believe in death. I believe in disease. I believe in injustice and inhumanity, torture and anger and hate... I believe in murder. I believe in pain. I believe in cruelty and infidelity. I believe in slime and stink and every crawling, putrid thing... every possible ugliness and corruption, you son of a bitch. I believe... in you.
@gurleenzimteemo.lens @zombieshepherd.lens
- Top_gun🔥
- Drop your `.lens` handle here, so you won't regret it later 👀
- 10.25.22 Food or Animal
Happy Tuesday! Today's #honestAI theme is 🗓️Foods or Animals 🍍🍌🐶🦉Profits from this #NFT sale will benefit @kidsandartorg
https://opensea.io/honest_AI
Combining #AIart🤖🎨 & #NFTs for #charity🖤
- Chilling 😎
- It’s been one year since I started writing my Sunday newsletter.
In that time, I’ve:
1. Published 52 Issues of TL;DR
2. Grew from 1 email subscriber to 25,000 email subscribers
3. Sold 15+ NFTs to various sponsors
4. Accumulated 200,000 views
5. Spent 152 hours drafting
6. Produced 41,000 words
7. Featured 1,500 headlines
…full of information and resources for crypto-curious and crypto-native creators, collectors, and founders. It’s been a lot of work, but it’s also been an incredible learning experience.
🏆 Prove you were here at the one-year mark by collecting this post for free. 🏆
Why Did I Start My Newsletter?
When I started writing my newsletter, I had just quit my job at Draper Goren Holm in the hopes of doubling down on my passion for podcasting and contributing to crypto-first creator projects. I was sick of spending hours scraping the internet to learn more about how crypto primitives empower creators to build and monetize their audience.
My curiosity was driven by two primary factors:
1. Education: Selfishly, I wanted to learn more about my favorite emerging sector, and document it along the way for others to benefit.
2. Value: I wanted to clearly define my value as a contributor. When you enter a new Discord server, you think, what value do I bring to a community when I say hello in the #introductions channel?
Now that value is crystal clear, and my purpose is defined on how I can continue my journey for serving others in web3.
A year later, I'm happy to say that my newsletter has been a resounding success. It's been read over 200,000 times and has helped me connect with other creators, collectors, and founders meaningfully. For example, you guys allow me to travel more frequently and get free tickets to attend critical conferences in exchange for media coverage, which saves me a ton of money and allows me to strengthen IRL and URL friendships.
In the past year, I've learned a lot about myself, my process, and certain things along the way that I think are worth sharing.
Here are 5 things that I've learned that you should consider to improve your writing skills and become a better creator in web3:
1. How to research and write quickly
When I first started writing my newsletter, I had no idea how much work would go into each issue. I spent hours scrolling through Twitter, Reddit, and Google researching the topics I wanted to cover and then even more time crafting the perfect summaries. But as the months went on, I got faster and better at researching, curating, and summarizing, and now, I can bang out a recap in a fraction of the time it would have taken me a year ago. My biggest takeaway here is to practice trimming the fat around biased headlines and focus on delivering the facts.
2. How to listen to my audience
One of the best things about having a newsletter is hearing from my readers and the communities I buy into. The more NFTs and ERC-20s I collect, the closer I am to the pulse of what’s happening in the web3 creator economy. Some are glowing reviews, while others point out where I could have done better.
For example, I was told that my original format of short-form paragraph recaps was draining and too complicated to read. So recently, I transitioned into a one-liner format condensing the biggest takeaways and making it super easy and simple to scroll and graze through 30+ key headlines.
So keep this valuable feedback coming! It helps me make each subsequent issue even better than the last.
3. How to promote my work effectively
When I first started writing my newsletter, promoting it was an afterthought. I would post about it on social media once or twice and then hope for the best. But over time, I’ve learned that if I want people to read it, I need to be more proactive about promoting it. So now, I make sure to post about each new issue several times on social media, and I also reach out to friends and partners who might be interested in reading it.
4. Develop cadence
One of the most important things I've learned is that consistency is key. Even if you don't have anything earth-shattering to say, it's important to show up week after week and keep writing and curating. That's how you build trust with your audience and turn one-time subscribers into lifelong readers.
5. Practice being yourself
I've also learned that it's important to be myself in my writing and as a curator. When I first started, I was so worried about sounding polished and professional that I came across as stiff and boring. Once I relaxed and allowed myself to be more informal, my writing improved tenfold. These days, I feel like my newsletter is a reflection of who I am as a person, and that's something I'm really proud of.
On a final note
It’s been an amazing first year of writing my newsletter, and I’m so grateful to all of my readers for supporting me along the way. If you’ve been around since edition #1, thank you for believing me. If you’re new here, welcome. And for everyone in between, much love. For those thinking about starting a newsletter, just know it takes a lot of hard work—but it’s so worth it.
To another year!
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