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From DeFi and NFTs to gaming, collectibles, creator tools, and new app launches, Go With The Flow helps readers stay up to date on what is happening across Flow in a simple, accessible, and fan-driven format.</description>
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            <title><![CDATA[Who’s Still Creating Actually Useful Crypto Content on X?]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 18:31:01 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Crypto X is exhausting. I love it. I hate it. I open the app anyway. Some days it feels like the whole timeline is just rage bait, fake alpha, bad charts, paid shills, and people pretending they called every move before it happened. And X Spaces? Man. For a while, crypto Spaces got rough. Too many loud people. Too much ego. Too much talking over each other. Too many hosts who thought volume was the same thing as insight. But there are still people doing it right. There are still creators who ...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crypto X is exhausting.</p><p>I love it. I hate it. I open the app anyway.</p><p>Some days it feels like the whole timeline is just rage bait, fake alpha, bad charts, paid shills, and people pretending they called every move before it happened.</p><p>And X Spaces?</p><p>Man.</p><p>For a while, crypto Spaces got rough. Too many loud people. Too much ego. Too much talking over each other. Too many hosts who thought volume was the same thing as insight.</p><p>But there are still people doing it right.</p><p>There are still creators who actually listen. They ask real questions. They bring good people together. They talk like humans. They don’t make you feel like you accidentally walked into a leverage trading cult.</p><p>So this post is about two of them.</p><p>They talk crypto. DeFi. NFTs. markets. builders. culture. the stuff that actually keeps people around after the pump posts disappear.</p><p>If you need better people in your feed.</p><p>These are two of them.</p><h2 id="h-1-tropic-vibes" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">1. Tropic Vibes</h2><p>Start with <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://x.com/TropicVibes">Tropic Vibes on X</a>.</p><p>He’s one of those people who makes crypto feel less cooked.</p><p>That sounds simple, but it’s rare.</p><p>A lot of crypto creators are trying to win the timeline every day. Tropic doesn’t come across like that. He shows up with thoughtful takes, good energy, and actual curiosity. He’s well spoken. He’s kind. He’s intelligent. And he doesn’t need to act like a cartoon villain to get attention.</p><p>That’s refreshing.</p><p>He also hosts <strong>Crypto Pulse</strong> every Friday at <strong>9 AM PT</strong> from the <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://x.com/WOLF_Crypto_X">WOLF Crypto X account</a>.</p><p>That matters because weekly spaces are hard.</p><p>Anyone can jump on a mic once and sound smart for five minutes. It’s different to show up every week, keep the conversation moving, bring in good voices, and make the room feel worth people’s time.</p><p>Tropic does that.</p><p>He’s also active on a ton of other spaces, which is part of why he’s worth following. You’ll see him pop into broader crypto conversations, not just one isolated corner of the market. That’s the right way to stay sharp in this space.</p><p>Because crypto is connected.</p><p>NFTs touch DeFi. DeFi touches gaming. Gaming touches chains. Chains touch culture. Culture touches liquidity. Liquidity touches everything.</p><h2 id="h-why-tropic-stands-out" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Why Tropic stands out</h2><p>Tropic is the antithesis of the toxic crypto content creator.</p><p>You know the type.</p><p>The guy who screams “study harder” but never explains anything. The guy who thinks every reply is a fight. The guy who calls every chain dead except the one he’s bagholding. The guy who turns a simple market discussion into a weird ego contest.</p><p>That content made X Spaces insufferable.</p><p>Tropic is different.</p><p>He sounds like someone who actually wants the space to get better. He gives people room to talk. He doesn’t need to dominate every second. He brings a calm, grounded vibe that crypto badly needs.</p><p>And he also does good things for his local community in Jamaica. So he walks the walk. </p><p>Crypto has a habit of rewarding people who are loud online and useless offline. Tropic feels like the opposite. He seems like someone who cares about the human side of this whole thing.</p><p>That’s rare.</p><p>That’s worth paying attention to.</p><h2 id="h-2-craigo" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">2. CraigO!</h2><p>Next up is <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://x.com/CraigOPodcast">CraigO! on X</a>.</p><p>Craig is another creator who feels built for long-form crypto conversations.</p><p>He livestreams on X bi-weekly on Mondays at <strong>2:30 PM ET</strong>, and he’s had serious guests. That includes names like <strong>Scott Melker</strong>, also known as The Wolf of All Streets, and <strong>David Gokhshtein</strong>.</p><p>That says something.</p><p>Not because big guests automatically make someone good. They don’t.</p><p>But good guests usually don’t keep showing up for sloppy hosts. They show up when the conversation is thoughtful, organized, and worth having.</p><p>Craig brings that.</p><p>He’s clear. He’s well spoken. He doesn’t give off that desperate “please clap” crypto influencer energy. He asks good questions and lets the conversation breathe.</p><p>That’s underrated.</p><p>A lot of crypto interviews feel like the host is just waiting for their turn to talk. Craig doesn’t give me that feeling. He seems like he’s actually listening.</p><p>And that makes the content better.</p><h2 id="h-craig-talks-like-a-real-person" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Craig talks like a real person</h2><p>The best thing about Craig’s content is that it doesn’t feel fake.</p><p>He’s not trying to cosplay as a giga-brain.</p><p>He’s not pretending every topic has one obvious answer.</p><p>He’s not treating crypto like a team sport where you pick a mascot and hate everything else.</p><p>He talks across the space. Flow comes up sometimes, which is great. But he’s not boxed into one ecosystem. He covers broader blockchain and crypto conversations, which is exactly what you want from someone doing interviews and live streams.</p><p>Because if you only listen to people inside your own bag’s echo chamber, you’ll get wrecked.</p><p>Maybe not today.</p><p>But eventually.</p><p>Good creators help you see the market from more angles. They help you understand what other communities are thinking. They expose you to builders, investors, founders, traders, and regular users who see the space differently than you do.</p><p>Craig does that without turning the room into a clown show.</p><p>That’s the bar.</p><p>It shouldn’t be rare, but it is.</p><h2 id="h-why-this-matters-for-flow-people" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Why this matters for Flow people</h2><p>Since this is a Flow fan blog, let’s bring it back to Flow.</p><p>If you believe Flow has a real shot at being the most likely alt coin to 10x in 2026, you should care about who controls the conversation.</p><p>Not in some weird propaganda way.</p><p>I mean attention.</p><p>Crypto runs on attention. Apps need users. Chains need builders. Ecosystems need voices who can explain what’s happening without sounding like a press release or a Telegram bot.</p><p>Flow needs more of that.</p><p>It needs people who can talk about consumer apps, DeFi, NFTs, gaming, AI agents, wallets, liquidity, and actual users in plain English.</p><p>Not just charts.</p><p>Not just “soon.”</p><p>Not just “big things coming.”</p><p>That’s why creators like Tropic and Craig matter.</p><p>They aren’t Flow-only accounts. That’s a good thing. They talk across the space, which gives Flow a chance to show up in broader crypto conversations instead of staying trapped in its own bubble.</p><p>That’s how narratives spread.</p><p>One good space at a time.</p><p>One real conversation at a time.</p><p>One person saying, “Wait, Flow is still building?” at a time.</p><h2 id="h-follow-better-people" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Follow better people</h2><p>Your feed shapes your thinking.</p><p>That sounds corny, but it’s true.</p><p>If you only follow engagement farmers, you’ll start thinking like one. If you only follow doomers, you’ll miss every opportunity. If you only follow maxis, you’ll forget that every ecosystem has smart people and dumb people.</p><p>So follow better people.</p><p>Follow <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://x.com/TropicVibes">Tropic Vibes</a>.</p><p>Catch <strong>Crypto Pulse</strong> on Fridays at <strong>9 AM PT</strong> through <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://x.com/WOLF_Crypto_X">WOLF Crypto X</a>.</p><p>Follow <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://x.com/CraigOPodcast">CraigO!</a>.</p><p>Check out his bi-weekly Monday livestreams at <strong>2:30 PM ET</strong>.</p><p>And don’t just listen when they talk about Flow.</p><p>Listen when they talk about everything else too.</p><p>That’s how you build a better read on the market.</p><p>That’s how you avoid living inside one bag’s echo chamber.</p><p>And that’s how you find the creators who are actually worth your time.</p><p>Crypto X isn’t dead.</p><p>You just have to mute harder and follow smarter.</p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This is not financial advice. It’s not paid promotion. It’s just a fan blog shouting out people who make crypto content better.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Why Flow Is the Most Likely Alt Coin to 10x in 2026]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 03:03:20 GMT</pubDate>
            <description><![CDATA[Crypto loves a shiny new chain. Every cycle has one. A new L1. A new L2. A new appchain. A new modular thing with a dragon mascot and a roadmap full of words nobody uses in real life. But while everyone chases the next shiny chart, I keep coming back to Flow. Not because it’s the loudest coin on CT. It’s not. Not because everyone is farming it. They aren’t. And not because the chart looks pretty. It absolutely does not. I keep coming back to Flow because it has one of the weirdest setups in c...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crypto loves a shiny new chain.</p><p>Every cycle has one.</p><p>A new L1. A new L2. A new appchain. A new modular thing with a dragon mascot and a roadmap full of words nobody uses in real life.</p><p>But while everyone chases the next shiny chart, I keep coming back to Flow.</p><p>Not because it’s the loudest coin on CT.</p><p>It’s not.</p><p>Not because everyone is farming it.</p><p>They aren’t.</p><p>And not because the chart looks pretty.</p><p>It absolutely does not.</p><p>I keep coming back to Flow because it has one of the weirdest setups in crypto right now: real users, real apps, real brands, real technical upgrades, and a market narrative that still acts like it’s just “that NBA Top Shot chain from 2021.”</p><p>That gap is the whole trade.</p><p>And that’s why I think Flow is the <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://flow.com/"><strong>most likely alt coin to 10x in 2026</strong></a>.</p><p>Not guaranteed. Nothing is.</p><p>But if you’re looking for an alt with actual upside, actual usage, and actual reasons for people to come back, Flow deserves a spot near the top of the watchlist.</p><h2 id="h-the-market-still-has-flow-wrong" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">The market still has Flow wrong</h2><p>Most people remember Flow for one thing.</p><p>NFTs.</p><p>NBA Top Shot. NFL ALL DAY. Dapper. The 2021 mania. The top. The crash. The pain.</p><p>Fair.</p><p>That happened.</p><p>But the lazy take is that Flow faded away after NFTs cooled off. That’s where I think people are missing it.</p><p>Flow didn’t die. It rebuilt.</p><p>The network has been moving from collectibles into consumer DeFi, AI agents, onchain finance, gaming, sports, and mainstream apps. That’s not a tiny pivot. That’s a full reset.</p><p>And the market still hasn’t priced that in.</p><p>That’s exactly the kind of setup degens look for. Not hype at the top. Not a fully discovered trade. A hated asset with actual catalysts.</p><p>The CEO Column article calling Flow one of the <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://ceocolumn.com/business/the-5-best-altcoins-to-watch-in-2026-and-why-flow-is-the-most-interesting-story-in-crypto-right-now/">best altcoins to watch in 2026 and possibly the most likely alt coin to 10x in 2026</a> gets the basic setup right: Flow is not just another random alt trying to invent a reason to exist.</p><p>It already has distribution.</p><p>It already has apps.</p><p>It already has brand relationships most companies would kill for.</p><p>And now it’s trying to turn that into DeFi activity.</p><p>That’s interesting.</p><h2 id="h-flow-has-something-most-chains-dont-normie-distribution" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Flow has something most chains don’t: normie distribution</h2><p>Most chains are great at attracting crypto users.</p><p>That’s cool, but also limited.</p><p>You get the same wallets, same farmers, same mercenary liquidity, same “wen airdrop” crowd, same three Discord personalities yelling in every ecosystem.</p><p>Flow was always different.</p><p>It was built for consumer apps from day one. That mattered during the NFT wave, and it still matters now.</p><p>NBA. NFL. Disney. Ticketmaster. Dapper. Sports. Collectibles. Games. Mainstream IP.</p><p>That stuff isn’t just branding fluff. It’s distribution. It’s the difference between building for 10,000 degens and building for millions of normal people who don’t care what RPC they’re using.</p><p>And that’s where Flow’s upside gets spicy.</p><p>If crypto actually goes mainstream through consumer apps, most users won’t show up because they want to bridge to a farm with four tabs open and a wallet warning they don’t understand.</p><p>They’ll show up because the app is fun, useful, or tied to something they already care about.</p><p>Flow has been playing that game for years.</p><h2 id="h-the-consumer-defi-angle-is-the-real-2026-story" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">The consumer DeFi angle is the real 2026 story</h2><p>The biggest reason I’m paying attention to Flow in 2026 is simple.</p><p>Flow is not just trying to be an NFT chain anymore.</p><p>It’s going after consumer DeFi.</p><p>That matters because DeFi still sucks for normal people.</p><p>Even for degens, half the time it feels like doing taxes inside a haunted casino. You’re bridging. Swapping. Signing. Checking slippage. Avoiding fake tokens. Watching gas. Checking whether some farm is dead. Hoping you didn’t just approve the wrong contract.</p><p>It’s powerful, but it’s ugly.</p><p>Flow’s bet is that DeFi needs to feel more like a consumer app.</p><p>Simple onboarding. Fast transactions. Wallets people can actually use. Apps that don’t require a 30-minute tutorial. Finance that feels less like command-line chaos.</p><p>That’s a real lane.</p><p>The official Flow blog has been hammering this direction too. Recent posts focus on consumer-grade DeFi, automated finance, KittyPunch, Flow Sentinel, and the broader move from collectibles into consumer finance.</p><p>That tells me the ecosystem is not randomly throwing spaghetti at the wall. There’s a clear lane.</p><p>And in crypto, a clear lane matters.</p><h2 id="h-kittypunch-and-more-markets-make-flow-defi-feel-alive-again" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">KittyPunch and More Markets make Flow DeFi feel alive again</h2><p>Let’s talk apps.<br><br>I've had a fair chunk of Flow parked in one of the <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://app.more.markets/vaults/">more market vaults</a> since December and my avg apy during that time is 24.49%, that's bonkers.  There's literally no reason for me say anything else about them lol. </p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://kittypunch.xyz/">KittyPunch</a> is another interesting one. I personally have done well with them by getting in on FROTH early so I love them, but they sort of had too much going on and felt fragmented and that they bit off more than than could chew. Resulting in some unhappy folks and some unfulfilled promises. But I like the new design of the app and it seems to me that they finally got their shit together.   </p><br><h2 id="h-ai-agents-are-another-underrated-flow-angle" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">AI agents are another underrated Flow angle</h2><p>AI plus crypto is still early and messy.</p><p>A lot of it is cringe. A lot of it is vapor. A lot of it is just a token with “agent” in the name.</p><p>But Flow has a real technical angle here.</p><p>The official Flow blog recently made the case that AI agents need more than payment rails. They need infrastructure where they can hold state, coordinate, execute transactions, and operate without a human clicking buttons every five seconds.</p><p>That’s where Flow gets interesting.</p><p>Flow has native scheduled transactions from the Forte upgrade. It has MEV-resistant architecture. It has Cadence. It has a consumer app background. It has tooling like Flow AI Tools and a Claude Code plugin for Web3 development.</p><p>That doesn’t mean every AI app will build on Flow.</p><p>But it does mean Flow has a legit narrative here that isn’t just “we added AI to the homepage.”</p><p>And narratives matter.</p><p>Especially when they match real technical features.</p><p>The Mind My Business article frames this well in its piece on <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://www.mindmybusinessnyc.com/flow-the-most-undervalued-cryptocurrency/">Flow as the most undervalued cryptocurrency in 2026</a>. The core idea is simple: the chart and the fundamentals are telling different stories.</p><p>The chart says dead.</p><p>The fundamentals say maybe not.</p><p>That’s where asymmetric bets live.</p><h2 id="h-the-bear-case-is-real" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">The bear case is real</h2><p>Let’s not larp.</p><p>Flow is not risk-free.</p><p>There are obvious reasons people are skeptical.</p><p>The chart has been ugly. Liquidity is thinner than top-tier majors. Trust took a hit after the incident. DeFi TVL needs to grow. Consumer DeFi has to prove it can attract real users, not just blog posts. And the market may simply not care.</p><p>That last one matters most.</p><p>You can be right on fundamentals and still get cooked if the market ignores your coin.</p><p>That’s crypto.</p><p>Also, a 10x is not a small ask. For Flow to 10x, the ecosystem needs more than “good tech.” It needs attention, liquidity, better access, stronger app usage, and a reason for new buyers to believe the comeback story.</p><p>So no, I’m not saying this is free money.</p><p>There’s no such thing.</p><p>I’m saying the risk-reward is interesting.</p><p>Very interesting.</p><h2 id="h-why-flow-could-be-the-most-likely-alt-coin-to-10x-in-2026" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Why Flow could be the most likely alt coin to 10x in 2026</h2><p>Here’s the simple version.</p><p>Flow has a beaten-down narrative, but it still has real assets.</p><p>It has major consumer brands.</p><p>It has NFT infrastructure.</p><p>It has sports apps.</p><p>It has DeFi apps starting to come together.</p><p>It has AI agent infrastructure.</p><p>It has a cleaner token story after burns.</p><p>It has developer tooling.</p><p>It has consumer distribution.</p><p>And most importantly, expectations are low.</p><p>That’s the part I like.</p><p>A chain with huge expectations has to be perfect.</p><p>A chain with low expectations only has to surprise people.</p><p>Flow doesn’t need to become Ethereum.</p><p>It doesn’t need to beat Solana at memecoins.</p><p>It doesn’t need every crypto trader to suddenly care tomorrow.</p><p>It just needs the market to realize it’s not dead.</p><p>That alone could be a major repricing event.</p><h2 id="h-the-setup-is-simple" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">The setup is simple</h2><p>If Flow keeps building consumer DeFi, gets more apps live, improves liquidity, brings back attention, and converts its mainstream distribution into onchain activity, the upside is obvious.</p><p>That’s the bull case.</p><p>Not “number go up because vibes.”</p><p>More like:</p><p>Flow is mispriced because people remember the old narrative and haven’t caught up to the new one.</p><p>That’s why I’m watching it.</p><p>That’s why I think Flow is the most likely alt coin to 10x in 2026.</p><p>And that’s why this blog exists.</p><p>Because somebody needs to keep receipts while the market is still sleeping.</p><p>This is Go With The Flow.</p><p>Let’s see where the current takes us.</p><p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> This is not financial advice. I’m just a Flow fan sharing my own thesis. Crypto is risky, alts are brutal, and you should always do your own research before buying anything.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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