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Transferring a Lens Protocol🌿 profile to a new Wallet: What actually happens?
What happens when we transfer a profile from Lens Protocol 🌿 to another Wallet? Will our followers are lost? Will the profiles we follow import to the new one?🤔 Let's find out what’s behind the profiles!How the system works⚙️Our Wallet (A) contains: 🪪Our profile NFT, in my case 'Juampi.lens' 👥Our NFT follows (the profiles we follow) Here it is important to understand how follow NFTs work…Follow NFTs 👤Every time we follow a user, we are minting a "Follow NFT" 👤 This can be...

AAVE is eating everyone!
Many people don't realize the work that the company has been doing for years, and how, from being a lending DeFi protocol, they became one of the biggest Web3 monsters. As of today, AAVE has become the DeFi protocol with the highest TVL in all the Blockchains that it's available. This is a huge achievement! The protocol has a vision beyond the spectrum. They don't want to seek to be the best, they want to revolutionize the world, both financially and socially. This is more than...

Content Monetization in the new era of Social Media (Web3)
In the digital age, social networks have transcended their traditional role of being spaces for interaction and communication, to become authentic economic engines. Can you imagine creating content on the networks and generating considerable income, without depending on advertising or sponsorship from third parties? Let me tell you that this is now possible! In this article, we will explain how these platforms are empowering their community to monetize their content directly and effectively. ...
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For years, software was the playground of developers. If you had an idea and didn’t know how to code, your only option was to find someone who did. Creators such as writers, designers, musicians, podcasters, filmmakers , they have always been rich in ideas, but limited by execution. Creativity wasn’t the bottleneck. Technology was. But that’s changed. Drastically.
Today, thanks to AI tools like ChatGPT, Cursor AI, and countless others, the gap between “idea” and “product” is closing fast. These aren’t just developer tools. They’re creator tools. And they’re rewriting the rules of who gets to build.
Historically, the moment a creator wanted to scale and launch an app, build a platform, turn their project into a product , they hit a wall. They needed a team. A dev. A designer. A product manager. Their creativity had a ceiling unless someone helped turn their vision into code.
This wasn’t a lack of ambition. It was a lack of tooling. Creators were limited to the formats they could master on their own: articles, videos, designs. But actual products? That was a different world.

Then came AI.
Now, the skills that required years of training like coding and debugging, and testing, are being accessed through prompts to a chat. What once took a team of engineers can now be prototyped by a single creator over a weekend using AI copilots.

This isn’t about making devs obsolete. Developers still build the infrastructure. They’re still the ones who understand the nuances and edge cases. But for creators? AI is liberation. It’s not just a productivity boost, it’s a whole new career.
This year, a new term went viral: vibe coding. It captured something true and a little chaotic… creators using AI to write apps not by structure, but by feeling. It might be messy. The code might be ugly. But it works. It ships. And people use it.
We’re entering an age where a fashion designer can build their own merch store backend, a podcaster can launch an interactive community hub, a meme creator can spin up a browser extension. All without hiring anyone.
Developers have always had the tools to build. For them, AI is an optimization layer. It speeds things up, makes tasks easier, and improves efficiency.
But for creators? AI isn’t a faster way to build, it’s a way to finally start. That’s the difference. This wave of AI isn’t just about automation. It’s about access. It’s about collapsing the distance between imagination and execution.
If you’re still thinking of AI as a tool just for developers, you’re missing the point. AI has become the most powerful creative co-pilot ever invented. It’s not replacing creators. It’s upgrading them.

The next breakout product won’t come from Silicon Valley. It’ll come from someone who used to be limited to Canva and Notion, and now uses AI to build actual platforms, communities, and businesses.
Creators don’t need engineers anymore. They are now builders.
For years, software was the playground of developers. If you had an idea and didn’t know how to code, your only option was to find someone who did. Creators such as writers, designers, musicians, podcasters, filmmakers , they have always been rich in ideas, but limited by execution. Creativity wasn’t the bottleneck. Technology was. But that’s changed. Drastically.
Today, thanks to AI tools like ChatGPT, Cursor AI, and countless others, the gap between “idea” and “product” is closing fast. These aren’t just developer tools. They’re creator tools. And they’re rewriting the rules of who gets to build.
Historically, the moment a creator wanted to scale and launch an app, build a platform, turn their project into a product , they hit a wall. They needed a team. A dev. A designer. A product manager. Their creativity had a ceiling unless someone helped turn their vision into code.
This wasn’t a lack of ambition. It was a lack of tooling. Creators were limited to the formats they could master on their own: articles, videos, designs. But actual products? That was a different world.

Then came AI.
Now, the skills that required years of training like coding and debugging, and testing, are being accessed through prompts to a chat. What once took a team of engineers can now be prototyped by a single creator over a weekend using AI copilots.

This isn’t about making devs obsolete. Developers still build the infrastructure. They’re still the ones who understand the nuances and edge cases. But for creators? AI is liberation. It’s not just a productivity boost, it’s a whole new career.
This year, a new term went viral: vibe coding. It captured something true and a little chaotic… creators using AI to write apps not by structure, but by feeling. It might be messy. The code might be ugly. But it works. It ships. And people use it.
We’re entering an age where a fashion designer can build their own merch store backend, a podcaster can launch an interactive community hub, a meme creator can spin up a browser extension. All without hiring anyone.
Developers have always had the tools to build. For them, AI is an optimization layer. It speeds things up, makes tasks easier, and improves efficiency.
But for creators? AI isn’t a faster way to build, it’s a way to finally start. That’s the difference. This wave of AI isn’t just about automation. It’s about access. It’s about collapsing the distance between imagination and execution.
If you’re still thinking of AI as a tool just for developers, you’re missing the point. AI has become the most powerful creative co-pilot ever invented. It’s not replacing creators. It’s upgrading them.

The next breakout product won’t come from Silicon Valley. It’ll come from someone who used to be limited to Canva and Notion, and now uses AI to build actual platforms, communities, and businesses.
Creators don’t need engineers anymore. They are now builders.

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