
POLY Airdrop Hype — What I Learned as a Beginner Watching Polymarket Prepare Its Token
A simple breakdown of the news, rumours, and what this upcoming airdrop might mean for people like me who are still learning Web3.

POLY Airdrop Hype — What I Learned as a Beginner Watching Polymarket Prepare Its Token
A simple breakdown of the news, rumours, and what this upcoming airdrop might mean for people like me who are still learning Web3.

$3.7B Liquidated — What I Learned Watching the Market Burn as a Beginner
Seeing billions wiped out in a week is terrifying… but it taught me more about crypto than any tutorial ever has.

$3.7B Liquidated — What I Learned Watching the Market Burn as a Beginner
Seeing billions wiped out in a week is terrifying… but it taught me more about crypto than any tutorial ever has.

Is Crypto Dying Again? What This Week’s Headlines Really Made Me Think
A beginner’s honest reaction to the nonstop “Crypto is dead” narrative the news keeps throwing at us.

Is Crypto Dying Again? What This Week’s Headlines Really Made Me Think
A beginner’s honest reaction to the nonstop “Crypto is dead” narrative the news keeps throwing at us.

Why Writer Coins Feel Like a Fresh Start for Us Beginners
How I’m discovering a new way to write, support, and grow — even when I’m just getting started

Why Writer Coins Feel Like a Fresh Start for Us Beginners
How I’m discovering a new way to write, support, and grow — even when I’m just getting started

Day 2 on Paragraph — Learning to Be Seen
It’s officially Day 2 of my Paragraph journey, and I’m starting to realize something I never really thought about before: writing in public is a lot more emotional than I expected. Yesterday I wrote about discovering writer coins and how wild that idea feels to someone as new as me. That still stands — I’m genuinely curious about how this whole Web3-writing world works. But today, I’m noticing something different: I’m not just learning about tools or tokens… I’m learning about myself as a beg...

Day 2 on Paragraph — Learning to Be Seen
It’s officially Day 2 of my Paragraph journey, and I’m starting to realize something I never really thought about before: writing in public is a lot more emotional than I expected. Yesterday I wrote about discovering writer coins and how wild that idea feels to someone as new as me. That still stands — I’m genuinely curious about how this whole Web3-writing world works. But today, I’m noticing something different: I’m not just learning about tools or tokens… I’m learning about myself as a beg...