
Mew_Web3
Mew_Web3
Full-time Web3 I share market thoughts, narratives and macro views about crypto. Not financial advice.
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$BTC is holding the 66K area and showing signs of creating a higher low.
RSI is starting to rise and momentum is coming back.
In my opinion, $BTC has a very high chance of 5x.
Will $BTC soon have a new bottom?
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The first time I helped a friend get started onchain, the biggest confusion wasn't earning points or using apps.
It was having to keep ETH just to pay gas.
That's why this update stands out to me.
Creators can now pay gas fees with Rally Points (RLP) instead of ETH, making the experience much more straightforward. One less requirement means fewer onboarding hurdles and a smoother path for new creators joining the ecosystem.
What I appreciate most is that this feature came directly from community feedback. It shows that Rally is paying attention to real user pain points and shipping improvements that make a practical difference.
Small UX improvements often have the biggest impact. This is one of them.
“Creators can now pay gas fees using Rally Points (RLP) instead of ETH.”
I used to think this was just a small step in the process of using Rally until I guided a newcomer. The most frequent question wasn’t about RLP but: "Why do I still need ETH?"
That’s why I like this update. Creators can now use RLP to pay gas instead of having to prepare ETH separately.
Removing an additional technical requirement makes the experience more natural, especially for those new to the ecosystem. Fewer steps mean fewer barriers.
More importantly, this proves that @rallyonchain is truly listening to community feedback and prioritizing improvements that bring real value to creators.
A simple change but one that can make it easier for many people to join Rally. 🚀

AI needs accountability, not surveillance 🔐
As AI becomes more intelligent and capable, it gains the ability to remember, analyze, and act on behalf of people. But that raises a critical question: how can systems remain accountable while still protecting privacy?
A sustainable AI future cannot rely on “just trust us.” It requires verification, transparency, and independent proof, without forcing users to sacrifice personal data.
That’s what makes the direction of @TheARCTERMINAL interesting: building AI systems that can explain and verify actions while protecting user privacy at the architectural level.
A future where privacy and transparency can exist together.
Follow the growth of the $ARC ecosystem

Just a simple “type it back” post, yet @quipnetwork managed to drive massive community interaction. A very small mini game, but enough to get people commenting, engaging, and spreading attention naturally.
What’s interesting about campaigns like this is that they don’t need to be complicated. Sometimes a simple idea at the right moment is enough to keep the community active and engaged.
In Web3, attention itself is one of the most valuable assets. 👀
Powerful AI can still respect privacy 🔐
What concerns many people about AI is not that it’s too weak, it’s that it may know too much about us.
A truly trustworthy AI system should be built around data ownership, transparency, and independently verifiable actions.
What’s interesting about @TheARCTERMINAL is that they are not treating privacy as just another “feature,” but as the architectural foundation of the entire system.
From on-chain verification and decentralized infrastructure to user data protection mechanisms, everything points toward one goal: AI that is useful while still remaining under your control.
That may be the future the $ARC ecosystem is building toward 🚀

Airdrops are no longer just about farming points, they’re increasingly becoming a way for early communities to participate and contribute to ecosystems from the very beginning.
@quipnetwork is following that direction with its Quip Points and Mindshare campaigns.
What stands out is that the project isn’t only focused on on-chain activity, but also encourages content creation, discussions, and broader ecosystem engagement.
In Web3, the people who stay early and consistent are often the ones who benefit the most later on. 👀






