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On May 22, I would like to introduce the "Pizza Protocol" project:
• Max supply: 8 slices.
• Circulating supply: disappears after a few minutes.
• Burn mechanism: sent straight to the stomach wallet.
• Utility: saves Web3 traders at midnight.
Only after being in crypto long enough do you understand: the market keeps "dumping," while life keeps "dividing shares."
At least the Pizza still has stretchy cheese after being sliced, but my portfolio only stretches the red candle down to the ground.
Alright, let's eat a slice of Pizza to boost morale and then get back to holding, everyone 🚀🍕
#OKXPizzaDay @OKX星球 $BTC
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Replying is the best way to grow on 𝕏
But I see many people getting their reach limited or shadowbanned because they reply the wrong way
Here are a few things I find quite effective:
- don’t reply too rapidly, space replies about 30 seconds apart
- don’t comment too briefly or spam meaningless messages
- prioritize replying under your own posts first
- turn on notifications for people who often support you
- try to reply early when they post
- every day, try to find a few new accounts to connect with
Replying is not just to get interactions, it’s a way to build your connections
And those connections are what bring deals, jobs, and long-term opportunities

What I like about @Appreciators_IO is how practical their approach feels.
Staking is already live, but your NFTs stay visible in your wallet no annoying locks or complicated asset transfers. APP House is also active, giving holders actual utility instead of just roadmap promises.
The Companions system makes the collection feel more alive too, not just NFTs sitting idle.
While many projects are still selling future ideas, Appreciators is already shipping products now. And with a model where the community receives a major share from mint and royalties, it’s clear they’re building with a long-term vision.
“Be Original” with @3look_io is still running until June 3.

Most blockchains still feel separated from real financial activity.
Injective is starting to blur that line.
Instead of only focusing on crypto-native trading, they’re building infrastructure where tokenized assets, AI agents, stablecoins, and traditional finance can interact in the same ecosystem.
With native USDC now live on Injective, the network becomes more than just faster settlement.
It becomes a serious environment for real-world financial products.
What stands out:
AI agents can execute on-chain financial actions
Tokenized stocks and RWAs become easier to access globally
MultiVM architecture gives builders more flexibility
Native USDC improves capital efficiency across apps
Faster infrastructure for next-generation trading experiences
This isn’t just about adding another stablecoin.
It’s about creating a blockchain where real finance can actually operate at scale.
The line between Wall Street infrastructure and on-chain infrastructure is getting thinner every cycle.
@injective

What I like about Tria is that they’re not trying to “teach users how to use Web3.”
They’re simply making the experience smooth enough that people naturally use it.
Trading, payments, card usage, asset management…
everything exists within one seamless flow, without the usual feeling of jumping through multiple steps.
I think this is the right direction for crypto.
Most users don’t really care:
which chain they’re on, what bridge to use, or how much gas costs.
They just want to:
open the app → and use it instantly.
And Tria is doing a pretty good job at that.
Not overly focused on loud narratives,
but instead improving the real experience for everyday users.
Sometimes, it’s the “small” things like UX that keep users around the longest.
@useTria





