
$ENIOLA The Start of Something New...
hello peeps, I… erm, don’t even know how to even, erm… right let’s start this again breaths in crowdfund://0x11E863ACD18c7D755f03e999c0fff4643D34B317?features=overview Before I go on… I want to quickly say thank you to everyone that contributed. Just last week I was unsure as to whether or not I will hit the funding goal, but to have raised 200% of my funding goal is crazy yet sobering! Nobody owed me money, no one was contractually obliged to back me, yet the funding goal was smashed and for...

Inside the Lab #17: Miss Me?
“So are you just going to pretend like you didn’t go missing for a couple of months?!”… Yes. But in all seriousness… the reason why I paused updates was because I believed the quality of the updates was on the decline. Timelines kept shifting, unexpected bumps in the road and other externalities meant that some weeks I would rush these updates. Making blanket, non-specific statements about what I got up to during the week just to make sure I delivered something on time. This didn’t provide an...

$ENIOLA 03: Let's Launch
Hey peeps, last month was all about laying foundations. When you are building something that you are passionate about in a fast-paced industry; sometimes you forget the fundamentals. This can manifest itself in several forms when you are talking about startups e.g. building a product → no user research. This is also visible in communities (either social or NFT) e.g. token sale/NFT launch → no real utility to continuously engage the community. Over the past month, I have come to appreciate the...
changing the world of work with @useprism

$ENIOLA The Start of Something New...
hello peeps, I… erm, don’t even know how to even, erm… right let’s start this again breaths in crowdfund://0x11E863ACD18c7D755f03e999c0fff4643D34B317?features=overview Before I go on… I want to quickly say thank you to everyone that contributed. Just last week I was unsure as to whether or not I will hit the funding goal, but to have raised 200% of my funding goal is crazy yet sobering! Nobody owed me money, no one was contractually obliged to back me, yet the funding goal was smashed and for...

Inside the Lab #17: Miss Me?
“So are you just going to pretend like you didn’t go missing for a couple of months?!”… Yes. But in all seriousness… the reason why I paused updates was because I believed the quality of the updates was on the decline. Timelines kept shifting, unexpected bumps in the road and other externalities meant that some weeks I would rush these updates. Making blanket, non-specific statements about what I got up to during the week just to make sure I delivered something on time. This didn’t provide an...

$ENIOLA 03: Let's Launch
Hey peeps, last month was all about laying foundations. When you are building something that you are passionate about in a fast-paced industry; sometimes you forget the fundamentals. This can manifest itself in several forms when you are talking about startups e.g. building a product → no user research. This is also visible in communities (either social or NFT) e.g. token sale/NFT launch → no real utility to continuously engage the community. Over the past month, I have come to appreciate the...
changing the world of work with @useprism

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gm or gn peeps…
When planning this fundraise, I came to the realisation that many individuals in my community, and thus backers are not crypto-natives. As a result, I created a guide that explains how you can back this raise. As a blanket statement, I believe this is all easier on a laptop. You can participate in the raise within this article or read the original one here.
You guys know the drill…
Connect your preferred wallet → Click “back this project”.
Enter the amount you want to contribute → Approve the transaction.
Get $ENIOLA
I am going to assume that you do not have a crypto wallet already.
Create a wallet
Create a crypto wallet, for speed, I would recommend using MetaMask. You can download it as a Chrome extension, or on iOS and Android devices. Coinbase Wallet and Rainbow can serve as alternatives.
Fund wallet
If you are using MetaMask you can fund your wallet by clicking buy (make sure you are buying ETH on the Ethereum Mainnet). You should see this if you’re using the browser extension…

Pick the method in which you want to fund your wallet. Fill out the necessary details and fund your wallet.
If you are using Coinbase Wallet open up the extension (if on a browser) or the app.
Click on add funds, you will need to send funds from your Coinbase account to your Coinbase Wallet.
Thus you will need to add funds to your Coinbase account and verify your bank details.
Using this method can be quite tedious so hopefully, this page helps.
If you are still lost, don’t hesitate to contact me via Twitter or Instagram.
Back the project
You can back the project at the bottom of this page. However, I’d recommend reading the fundraise article before making any decisions.
After reading click on back this project and enter the amount of $ENIOLA tokens you want to receive. Remember 1 ETH = 1000 $ENIOLA.
You should also take into account gas fees which can cost between $20 - $50 depending on chain traffic. An example breakdown is below…
Backing of 0.1 ETH - 100 $ENIOLA
Assuming gas is 0.009 ETH
0.1 ETH + gas = 0.109 ETH = 100 $ENIOLA
crowdfund://0x11E863ACD18c7D755f03e999c0fff4643D34B317?features=overview,backers
gm or gn peeps…
When planning this fundraise, I came to the realisation that many individuals in my community, and thus backers are not crypto-natives. As a result, I created a guide that explains how you can back this raise. As a blanket statement, I believe this is all easier on a laptop. You can participate in the raise within this article or read the original one here.
You guys know the drill…
Connect your preferred wallet → Click “back this project”.
Enter the amount you want to contribute → Approve the transaction.
Get $ENIOLA
I am going to assume that you do not have a crypto wallet already.
Create a wallet
Create a crypto wallet, for speed, I would recommend using MetaMask. You can download it as a Chrome extension, or on iOS and Android devices. Coinbase Wallet and Rainbow can serve as alternatives.
Fund wallet
If you are using MetaMask you can fund your wallet by clicking buy (make sure you are buying ETH on the Ethereum Mainnet). You should see this if you’re using the browser extension…

Pick the method in which you want to fund your wallet. Fill out the necessary details and fund your wallet.
If you are using Coinbase Wallet open up the extension (if on a browser) or the app.
Click on add funds, you will need to send funds from your Coinbase account to your Coinbase Wallet.
Thus you will need to add funds to your Coinbase account and verify your bank details.
Using this method can be quite tedious so hopefully, this page helps.
If you are still lost, don’t hesitate to contact me via Twitter or Instagram.
Back the project
You can back the project at the bottom of this page. However, I’d recommend reading the fundraise article before making any decisions.
After reading click on back this project and enter the amount of $ENIOLA tokens you want to receive. Remember 1 ETH = 1000 $ENIOLA.
You should also take into account gas fees which can cost between $20 - $50 depending on chain traffic. An example breakdown is below…
Backing of 0.1 ETH - 100 $ENIOLA
Assuming gas is 0.009 ETH
0.1 ETH + gas = 0.109 ETH = 100 $ENIOLA
crowdfund://0x11E863ACD18c7D755f03e999c0fff4643D34B317?features=overview,backers
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