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High highs, low lows. Some memories I’d rather forget, others I’ll carry forever. But overall? A blast.
If there’s one community that impressed me the most, it’s the Treegens movement. For me, it’s one of the most based projects out there — fun, meaningful, and actually aligned with values, not just hype.
Fun detail: when you start the Base Karma MiniApp, you begin as a little tree that honestly looks a bit like Groot. And that says a lot already. Growth-first. Community-first.
As someone who’s been building on the web for over two decades, I don’t say this lightly: Treegens is one of the strongest and most impactful movements I’ve seen in Web3 so far.
If you’re on Base, do yourself a favor and check out Jimi from Treegens.
I’m all in on Web3, and I’m not really active on X anymore. Not because I hate it — but because I’m just a full-blown Web3 guy now.
I love Farcaster.
I lost my first X account, then my second one got hacked — even with 2FA enabled, which still blows my mind. That one wasn’t on me.
Losing my Farcaster account was my mistake — lesson learned.
But still: Farcaster feels like home.
What did I really learn this year?
I stopped chasing.
No more hunting airdrops.
No grinding engagement just to qualify for something.
No playing games that don’t feel right.
I still like posts. I still stay active on Base. But not for rewards anymore.
I got disappointed too many times — zkSync, Monad, SUI… name it.
And that’s okay.
I already know 2026 will be my year.
Not because of charts.
Not because of promises.
Not because of some future drop.
But because I feel it.
And because I know it.
And honestly — that’s enough for me.
High highs, low lows. Some memories I’d rather forget, others I’ll carry forever. But overall? A blast.
If there’s one community that impressed me the most, it’s the Treegens movement. For me, it’s one of the most based projects out there — fun, meaningful, and actually aligned with values, not just hype.
Fun detail: when you start the Base Karma MiniApp, you begin as a little tree that honestly looks a bit like Groot. And that says a lot already. Growth-first. Community-first.
As someone who’s been building on the web for over two decades, I don’t say this lightly: Treegens is one of the strongest and most impactful movements I’ve seen in Web3 so far.
If you’re on Base, do yourself a favor and check out Jimi from Treegens.
I’m all in on Web3, and I’m not really active on X anymore. Not because I hate it — but because I’m just a full-blown Web3 guy now.
I love Farcaster.
I lost my first X account, then my second one got hacked — even with 2FA enabled, which still blows my mind. That one wasn’t on me.
Losing my Farcaster account was my mistake — lesson learned.
But still: Farcaster feels like home.
What did I really learn this year?
I stopped chasing.
No more hunting airdrops.
No grinding engagement just to qualify for something.
No playing games that don’t feel right.
I still like posts. I still stay active on Base. But not for rewards anymore.
I got disappointed too many times — zkSync, Monad, SUI… name it.
And that’s okay.
I already know 2026 will be my year.
Not because of charts.
Not because of promises.
Not because of some future drop.
But because I feel it.
And because I know it.
And honestly — that’s enough for me.
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