

Hello fellow Clickstars!
Another week packed with beautiful, authentic content got put on chain by our community - together, we built the most trusted image archive to counter the flood of AI-generated content. Your content is the lighthouse of truth in a sea of misinformation, and united we make a difference in how the world is perceived.
Throughout the week, the team handpicks Clicks to promote the different feeds and Clickstars on social media, like X, Instagram and Hey.xyz or orb.club. They get a tip from Nodle for their contributions to the network, Click archive and creativity - if you want to get highlighted by the official accounts, keep on Clicking, yours might be next!
Link your Click app profile to your Nodle app by using the same seedphrase in both apps, set up a username, and claim your clk.eth or nodl.eth handle - this makes it easier to get in touch with your fans and also to receive tips!
Support the network and its creators by following the official accounts, sharing, liking and commenting on the posts. Your support is crucial to the network's success!

In this week, the archive grew by 383 Clicks, totaling a staggering 69,043 certified media that got put on the chain. Week by week, contributions all over the world contribute to Nodle - the first Digital Trust Network that empowers creators and enterprises alike through their Android and iOS apps.
Where: Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Feed: Sports

Certified image: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/Qmf9KPz5LyeNxXm14toH8f1dx7ZJSA9z3JeRfWrYLFsQrM
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2003192923660148786
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSn2hsWCJOA
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/3yrqcd5k0fp75c19nz0
The weekly highlight takes us to the Rhino Arena Shah Alam, a small-sided football pitch in Selangor's capital that generates a vibrant, big-game atmosphere. The setting is visually striking: the Limonta artificial turf glows a deep, saturated emerald, framed by surrounding palms and the lush local greenery. This environment elevates regular weekend leagues, office tournaments, and casual matches into surprisingly cinematic events.
Shah Alam is a region rich in football history, having been the home of Selangor FC and the former location of the massive Shah Alam Stadium. This stadium, known locally as the 'Red Giants' home, was a symbol of the state's footballing prestige for decades before its eventual closure. The passionate tradition is palpable even in the intimate Rhino Arena. Sponsor boards, such as Gatorade, line the touchline, teams conduct structured warm-ups, and whole families arrive in replica shirts, claiming their favorite spots along the railing. Many of these families have followed Selangor FC, the Gergasi Merah, for generations, and the Rhino Arena provides a vital connection to that enduring spirit of competition and community.
A moment captured from the covered stand shows the intense focus of the match. The gathering storm clouds over the tree line - a classic element of the Malaysian afternoon—add a dramatic, almost fateful quality to the scene.
This is grassroots football at its most authentic and atmospheric. The air is thick with humidity, echoing shouts, the thump of drums, and the sight of kids craning over the barrier. It's an emerald-green pocket carved out of the Malaysian jungle - a truly local spot that reveals the city's authentic heartbeat.
This memorable image was contributed by our local Clickstar, FAUZAN, and secured on the Digital Trust Network. Thank you!
Where: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Feed: General

Certified image: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmfGeiyPFEW69we8dRYieVWdNG614Ln8sSgmFtLjZ2Qwxn
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004093343983124870
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSraBUxiDVX
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/3pmh7fgnkamjwwgfqk4
Our Clickstar, HARSHARYAN, really nailed this shot! It's such a peaceful vibe, totally transporting us from a hectic weekend to a quiet haven right in the middle of Mumbai. This photo is a fantastic addition to the most trusted digital photo archive we're building.
You're looking at a small neighborhood garden in central Mumbai—think a bright swing set, tiled path, and some seriously green bushes—all dwarfed by the massive, modern skyline of Lower Parel, including luxury spots like the Lodha World Towers. The cool thing about this picture is the crazy difference in scale: a super cozy, tiny spot up close set against those towering, steel-and-glass giants fading into the morning mist.
Legend says that this little bagicha (garden) has been here since before the mills were torn down. It’s a true remnant of the old Parel, a place where the community has always gathered, a splash of green fighting off the concrete jungle. Those saturated yellows and pinks pop against the worn blue wall, and the deep greens lead your eye right up through the trees. The soft-focus skyscrapers just hang above it all, hitting home how quickly Mumbai is changing. It's one of those hidden gems you only find by walking around: a backyard where local kids hang out, laundry's drying, and for a second, the "Maximum City" feels like a small town with a huge backdrop.
Where: Gladbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Feed: Food

Certified media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmQgzjZwwoceMb2hzMtvytQMA1u5P8F6mXRzicU5znQ7cH
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004093343983124870
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSraBUxiDVX
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/31kc2jk944tkp67hfdx
A festive, homemade Christmas dinner, a true German classic shared on the blockchain by one of our Clickstars, offered a look at the culinary traditions of the Ruhr region.
Gladbeck, located in the northern Ruhr area of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a former coal-mining town that has successfully transitioned, boasting green spaces and quiet residential areas. Despite this modernization, it retains the Ruhrgebiet's deep appreciation for hearty, home-cooked meals. During Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, families in this part of Germany shift their focus from the outdoor Christmas market treats—like Bratwurst, Kartoffelpuffer, roasted nuts, and Glühwein—to an elaborate, traditional feast at the dining table.
The centerpiece of these festive meals across Germany and Central Europe is often a time-honored combination: slow-roasted duck or goose with perfectly crisp skin. This is paired with braised red cabbage, gently seasoned with apple and red wine, and complemented by fluffy potato dumplings designed to absorb the rich gravy. A tart cranberry or lingonberry sauce frequently provides a sharp contrast to the rich flavors. Dishes of this nature are intrinsically linked to winter Sundays and major holidays—they are rich, deeply comforting, and hold a charming, slightly old-fashioned quality. This image captures a different kind of seasonal scenery in the Ruhr, where the most cherished "views" of Christmas are often found plated, rather than framed in a window.
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
Feed: Street Art

Certified Media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmewDQVkEdmSTeR34iayVSpPZyzXTjy4mRHr2mChW7baze
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004291345830367477
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSs0CrJABQo
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/16bz7y0ze1v52amtas4
A modern take on Alice in Wonderland's famous quote was recently added to our collective archive by our local Clickstar — thank you!
The piece is located in downtown San Francisco, specifically in the grid of streets connecting Union Square and the Financial District. This area, known for its cocktail bars, hotel lounges, and small galleries, frequently features statement decor like neon and graffiti-inspired artwork.
The reference to "we’re all mad here" perfectly aligns with San Francisco's long history of counterculture, from the Beat poets and psychedelic posters to the modern mural-covered alleyways of the Mission District. Bold street-art colors and pop-art lips on a bar or restaurant wall provide a fitting backdrop for the whimsical literary quote.
This artwork is part of a broader city aesthetic where neon signs, spray-paint tags, and playful quotes blur the distinction between a gallery and a nightlife venue. It serves as a reminder that in San Francisco, creativity, madness, and nightlife often share the same vibrant, electric glow.
Where: Jakarta, Indonesia
Feed: Architecture

Certified Media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/Qmafttgm1gSgER9E43KmMvopT6xsGh6gfXhz9RyZHHiEbB
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004647951050940860
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSvWMhUDtqT
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/1awvx2wtax5em17t43k
This week, our global journey, shared through our network, concludes in Jakarta. Indonesia's perpetually bustling capital stretches along Java's northern coast, just south of the equator, where the air remains hot and humid even late in December. Despite its modern skyline of glass towers, expansive flyovers, and relentless traffic, the city holds onto echoes of its past. Quiet courtyards, small temple compounds, and moss-covered statues are often found tucked amidst the contemporary structures. In these secluded spots, the ubiquitous drone of motorbikes recedes, replaced by the calming sound of water in ponds and the rustle of leaves in the heavy air.
These secluded gardens offer a different perspective of Jakarta, one shaped by centuries of spiritual practice and meticulous craftsmanship. Intricate stone carvings, worn smooth by rain and the passage of time, stand next to vibrant green foliage and still pools that perfectly mirror the sky. The decorative shrines and ornate gateways serve as reminders of the island’s layered history—a place where various faiths and local culture have merged and evolved over generations. Standing here, encompassed by temple walls and sheltering trees, the city seems to grant a momentary pause, providing a quiet sanctuary within the chaos of one of Southeast Asia's busiest urban centers.
A sincere thank you to our local Clickstar for sharing this wonderful photograph with us!
This concludes this edition of Clicks of the Week!
We've showcased stunning views from across the globe this week, brought together by the powerful visual stories shared by our growing worldwide community. We hope you were generous with your tips - they truly earned them!
Want your content featured next week? It's simple! Just sign your Clicks, and you might see them highlighted for our fantastic audience.
Now, go relax and enjoy your weekend!
And please, help us spread the word about Click. Encourage your friends and family to submit their Clicks too—it's becoming the top destination for the best, most reliable media. Every contribution helps us improve our collection and gets great content seen by more people.
Did you know that you can submit your favourite photos to ClickAI? It will provide feedback on how you can improve your next shots. Simply log into www.clickapp.com with your Click camera via WalletConnect, select your image, and click on AI✨ below your image.
With the latest update of the Nodle app, you can submit your favourite Clicks to the AI agent in the apps chat interface. Less friction, more opportunities!

You can then submit it to the AI contest for an entry fee, with the chance to win big if the AI's evaluation is favourable! Curious? Try it out today!
Happy Clicking, we can't wait to see what you share!
Hello fellow Clickstars!
Another week packed with beautiful, authentic content got put on chain by our community - together, we built the most trusted image archive to counter the flood of AI-generated content. Your content is the lighthouse of truth in a sea of misinformation, and united we make a difference in how the world is perceived.
Throughout the week, the team handpicks Clicks to promote the different feeds and Clickstars on social media, like X, Instagram and Hey.xyz or orb.club. They get a tip from Nodle for their contributions to the network, Click archive and creativity - if you want to get highlighted by the official accounts, keep on Clicking, yours might be next!
Link your Click app profile to your Nodle app by using the same seedphrase in both apps, set up a username, and claim your clk.eth or nodl.eth handle - this makes it easier to get in touch with your fans and also to receive tips!
Support the network and its creators by following the official accounts, sharing, liking and commenting on the posts. Your support is crucial to the network's success!

In this week, the archive grew by 383 Clicks, totaling a staggering 69,043 certified media that got put on the chain. Week by week, contributions all over the world contribute to Nodle - the first Digital Trust Network that empowers creators and enterprises alike through their Android and iOS apps.
Where: Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Feed: Sports

Certified image: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/Qmf9KPz5LyeNxXm14toH8f1dx7ZJSA9z3JeRfWrYLFsQrM
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2003192923660148786
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSn2hsWCJOA
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/3yrqcd5k0fp75c19nz0
The weekly highlight takes us to the Rhino Arena Shah Alam, a small-sided football pitch in Selangor's capital that generates a vibrant, big-game atmosphere. The setting is visually striking: the Limonta artificial turf glows a deep, saturated emerald, framed by surrounding palms and the lush local greenery. This environment elevates regular weekend leagues, office tournaments, and casual matches into surprisingly cinematic events.
Shah Alam is a region rich in football history, having been the home of Selangor FC and the former location of the massive Shah Alam Stadium. This stadium, known locally as the 'Red Giants' home, was a symbol of the state's footballing prestige for decades before its eventual closure. The passionate tradition is palpable even in the intimate Rhino Arena. Sponsor boards, such as Gatorade, line the touchline, teams conduct structured warm-ups, and whole families arrive in replica shirts, claiming their favorite spots along the railing. Many of these families have followed Selangor FC, the Gergasi Merah, for generations, and the Rhino Arena provides a vital connection to that enduring spirit of competition and community.
A moment captured from the covered stand shows the intense focus of the match. The gathering storm clouds over the tree line - a classic element of the Malaysian afternoon—add a dramatic, almost fateful quality to the scene.
This is grassroots football at its most authentic and atmospheric. The air is thick with humidity, echoing shouts, the thump of drums, and the sight of kids craning over the barrier. It's an emerald-green pocket carved out of the Malaysian jungle - a truly local spot that reveals the city's authentic heartbeat.
This memorable image was contributed by our local Clickstar, FAUZAN, and secured on the Digital Trust Network. Thank you!
Where: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Feed: General

Certified image: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmfGeiyPFEW69we8dRYieVWdNG614Ln8sSgmFtLjZ2Qwxn
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004093343983124870
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSraBUxiDVX
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/3pmh7fgnkamjwwgfqk4
Our Clickstar, HARSHARYAN, really nailed this shot! It's such a peaceful vibe, totally transporting us from a hectic weekend to a quiet haven right in the middle of Mumbai. This photo is a fantastic addition to the most trusted digital photo archive we're building.
You're looking at a small neighborhood garden in central Mumbai—think a bright swing set, tiled path, and some seriously green bushes—all dwarfed by the massive, modern skyline of Lower Parel, including luxury spots like the Lodha World Towers. The cool thing about this picture is the crazy difference in scale: a super cozy, tiny spot up close set against those towering, steel-and-glass giants fading into the morning mist.
Legend says that this little bagicha (garden) has been here since before the mills were torn down. It’s a true remnant of the old Parel, a place where the community has always gathered, a splash of green fighting off the concrete jungle. Those saturated yellows and pinks pop against the worn blue wall, and the deep greens lead your eye right up through the trees. The soft-focus skyscrapers just hang above it all, hitting home how quickly Mumbai is changing. It's one of those hidden gems you only find by walking around: a backyard where local kids hang out, laundry's drying, and for a second, the "Maximum City" feels like a small town with a huge backdrop.
Where: Gladbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Feed: Food

Certified media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmQgzjZwwoceMb2hzMtvytQMA1u5P8F6mXRzicU5znQ7cH
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004093343983124870
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSraBUxiDVX
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/31kc2jk944tkp67hfdx
A festive, homemade Christmas dinner, a true German classic shared on the blockchain by one of our Clickstars, offered a look at the culinary traditions of the Ruhr region.
Gladbeck, located in the northern Ruhr area of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a former coal-mining town that has successfully transitioned, boasting green spaces and quiet residential areas. Despite this modernization, it retains the Ruhrgebiet's deep appreciation for hearty, home-cooked meals. During Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, families in this part of Germany shift their focus from the outdoor Christmas market treats—like Bratwurst, Kartoffelpuffer, roasted nuts, and Glühwein—to an elaborate, traditional feast at the dining table.
The centerpiece of these festive meals across Germany and Central Europe is often a time-honored combination: slow-roasted duck or goose with perfectly crisp skin. This is paired with braised red cabbage, gently seasoned with apple and red wine, and complemented by fluffy potato dumplings designed to absorb the rich gravy. A tart cranberry or lingonberry sauce frequently provides a sharp contrast to the rich flavors. Dishes of this nature are intrinsically linked to winter Sundays and major holidays—they are rich, deeply comforting, and hold a charming, slightly old-fashioned quality. This image captures a different kind of seasonal scenery in the Ruhr, where the most cherished "views" of Christmas are often found plated, rather than framed in a window.
Where: San Francisco, California, United States
Feed: Street Art

Certified Media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/QmewDQVkEdmSTeR34iayVSpPZyzXTjy4mRHr2mChW7baze
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004291345830367477
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSs0CrJABQo
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/16bz7y0ze1v52amtas4
A modern take on Alice in Wonderland's famous quote was recently added to our collective archive by our local Clickstar — thank you!
The piece is located in downtown San Francisco, specifically in the grid of streets connecting Union Square and the Financial District. This area, known for its cocktail bars, hotel lounges, and small galleries, frequently features statement decor like neon and graffiti-inspired artwork.
The reference to "we’re all mad here" perfectly aligns with San Francisco's long history of counterculture, from the Beat poets and psychedelic posters to the modern mural-covered alleyways of the Mission District. Bold street-art colors and pop-art lips on a bar or restaurant wall provide a fitting backdrop for the whimsical literary quote.
This artwork is part of a broader city aesthetic where neon signs, spray-paint tags, and playful quotes blur the distinction between a gallery and a nightlife venue. It serves as a reminder that in San Francisco, creativity, madness, and nightlife often share the same vibrant, electric glow.
Where: Jakarta, Indonesia
Feed: Architecture

Certified Media: https://clickapp.com/zk/cid/Qmafttgm1gSgER9E43KmMvopT6xsGh6gfXhz9RyZHHiEbB
X: https://x.com/clickdeepreals/status/2004647951050940860
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSvWMhUDtqT
Hey: https://hey.xyz/posts/1awvx2wtax5em17t43k
This week, our global journey, shared through our network, concludes in Jakarta. Indonesia's perpetually bustling capital stretches along Java's northern coast, just south of the equator, where the air remains hot and humid even late in December. Despite its modern skyline of glass towers, expansive flyovers, and relentless traffic, the city holds onto echoes of its past. Quiet courtyards, small temple compounds, and moss-covered statues are often found tucked amidst the contemporary structures. In these secluded spots, the ubiquitous drone of motorbikes recedes, replaced by the calming sound of water in ponds and the rustle of leaves in the heavy air.
These secluded gardens offer a different perspective of Jakarta, one shaped by centuries of spiritual practice and meticulous craftsmanship. Intricate stone carvings, worn smooth by rain and the passage of time, stand next to vibrant green foliage and still pools that perfectly mirror the sky. The decorative shrines and ornate gateways serve as reminders of the island’s layered history—a place where various faiths and local culture have merged and evolved over generations. Standing here, encompassed by temple walls and sheltering trees, the city seems to grant a momentary pause, providing a quiet sanctuary within the chaos of one of Southeast Asia's busiest urban centers.
A sincere thank you to our local Clickstar for sharing this wonderful photograph with us!
This concludes this edition of Clicks of the Week!
We've showcased stunning views from across the globe this week, brought together by the powerful visual stories shared by our growing worldwide community. We hope you were generous with your tips - they truly earned them!
Want your content featured next week? It's simple! Just sign your Clicks, and you might see them highlighted for our fantastic audience.
Now, go relax and enjoy your weekend!
And please, help us spread the word about Click. Encourage your friends and family to submit their Clicks too—it's becoming the top destination for the best, most reliable media. Every contribution helps us improve our collection and gets great content seen by more people.
Did you know that you can submit your favourite photos to ClickAI? It will provide feedback on how you can improve your next shots. Simply log into www.clickapp.com with your Click camera via WalletConnect, select your image, and click on AI✨ below your image.
With the latest update of the Nodle app, you can submit your favourite Clicks to the AI agent in the apps chat interface. Less friction, more opportunities!

You can then submit it to the AI contest for an entry fee, with the chance to win big if the AI's evaluation is favourable! Curious? Try it out today!
Happy Clicking, we can't wait to see what you share!
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