One Extra Ordinary Guy (@oneordina2) β’ Hey
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Publications
- $eth is still cheap ;)
- Happy halloween π everyone π»
- celestia nailed it :)
- gm guys
- up or down ? fed decides.
- it's bitcoin time guys.
- just ordinals are live now.
- brc20 ? orc20 ? src20?
- fees are pain in the ass right now :/
- NFTs are dead now
- focus on ethereum ecosystem, not sui sei or... scams
- GM you guys
- 1 btc = 1 btc
Don't forget
- Started today
https://twitter.com/suiciyunft
Be early π
- Strating my weekend with julian lage πΈ
- But my home is the lowlands and it'll always will be.
- Base π
- World war 3 !?
- It was base π
- Love to see the "Share on Lenster" button already happening π
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- Don't fool yourself with price
Think about value.
- World war 3 !?
- Arsenal or man city ?
I wanna bet on arsenal, what do you think ?
- Crypto is hot again ...
- dont forget to check out philand guys ...
- Imagine sending GHO and few lil gho goes to automatically into donations π‘
- Soft landing ? No landing ?
Aw, i'm sick of it π
- Philand is so Cool.
- Three interesting challenges I want to share from product building perspective that might help other fellow builders here on Lens
1. What are you trying to solve?
Serious question, especially for web3 products. Decentralization as a product, will only get you as far as the firm believers. To cross the line, how is your web3 product faster, better and stronger than anything else out there?
2. Keep the product simple
It might be intuitive to think that feature rich products are what keep the users coming back. However, most successful products do start with a simple offering, focused to the main objective the product is solving. What is the main thing you want to solve with your product? How could you provide this utility with least friction and distraction? Once you get your product in a place where it has the most straighforward way to achieve its goal, you are in the right track. You often might hear the sentence "talk to your users", something that you hear from Y Combinator. Understanding what customers want and think about our product would help to achieve to build the parts that eventually makes your product feature rich, based on what are your users needs.
2. Don't build everything at once
Start with the main feature, what your product is built to solve in the first place. Less is more, and you are able to ship faster and iterate. Don't be afraid to ship shitty code or designs, its okay in the beginning but iterate to improve.
- I just voted on "Title: Special Voting Cycle #9b: Protocol Delegation Elections " https://snapshot.org/#/opcollective.eth/proposal/0x88583c43b196ec86cee45345611b582108f1d6933ab688a7cae992a6baa552a6 #snapshotlabs
- Gm Gm!!
- Gm Gm!!
- 08 Music, Sound Sculptures & Reality β MartΓ Ruids\n\nMartΓ Ruids is a musician and sound artist. Professor and researcher in the sculpture department at the Universitat de Barcelona.\n\nin this episode, we talk about sound, resonance and art, traditional folk music from the Iberian Peninsula, gamelan from Indonesia, and sound sculptures made in Japan.\n\nlisten β https://ufo.mirror.xyz/S-qr5wl9Z-CCL_latNHcbOsrx8x-0gMOqq9iJbx8aYo\n\nsponsors: @lensprotocol πΏ + @zerion.lens \n\nfree NFT collect for UFO subscribers
- Just getting started in web3 vs. when it all clicks.
The deeper you go, the brighter it gets. @rabbithole.lens