August 29, 2022

Cryptocurrency Bible for beginners and not only. Without registration and sms.

I have prepared material that will give you orderly information that will allow you to begin to study in depth the field you are interested in.

But why would you want to read all that? The hell knows, maybe in order to choose the direction you like and start working like an armored train, making a bank on the bear market and multiplying it on the bull. How's that for an option? You want money? You look like you want it...

In short, since you have chosen the path of hard work in such times, I suggest that you start your immersion with the NFT-sphere, and then as it goes. If it catches on, keep exploring. If it doesn't catch on, skip it.

But just remember one thing, you're at the very beginning of a new turn in history, and a very meaningful and damn enriching one for the early birds. So gather your laziness, lack of time, balls, and other things into a fist. Here we go.

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Article Content:

  1. God-like NFT section
    1.1 Earnings from NFT (ETH).
    1.2 SOL or how to become rich with a small capital.
    1.3 Diving into NEAR. Earnings in the ecosystem. Careers, coding, analytics.
  2. ****, ********, ************ - what are these? That's right! Money!
    2.1 Let's take a breath and gain strength before further study.
    2.2 Nodes are the way of the patient.
    2.3 Testnets?
    2.4 Become an Ambassador
    2.5. smoothly moving on to the next block
  3. We're going to make all the useful things we've learned!
    3.1 Working with Twitter
    3.2 Resurrect? You mean Research? Or what?
    3.3 Consumables. Where, what, and how?
    3.4 Tools for work
  4. Programming in crypto.
    4.1 Which language should I choose? Or maybe solidity?
    4.2 JS - hello
    4.3 Solidity - hello
    4.4 What's next?
    4.5. MeTodiCal maTerials
  5. The mental upheaval.
    4.1 Material from colleagues.
    4.2 Self-discipline.
    4.3 Becoming ultra mega superhuman

Learning and earning on JPG (NFT)
Earnings on NFT (ETH)

Types of earnings on NFT from simple to complex:

1. Freemints.

At the time of writing, free mines are one of the degenic, but working ways to cut the profits. For example the same Goblin Town, The Saudis, WZRDS and other collections have achieved great success as freemints.

What should we pay attention to when researching freemint?

  • Twitter

Now this social network is one of the main indicators that you can and should use to analyze NFT projects.

For Twitter parsing, we need to have a profile with subscriptions to quite a few NFT Influencers. If you don't know who to subscribe to, check out this list.

The first thing we look at is overlap in subscriptions. If the project has a lot of subscribers and a lot of overlap, that's a good indicator. Quite often NFT-influencers use their popularity on Twitter to shill individual collections. Because of this, hype grows, and it's because of this hype that many freemint collections succeed.

The second thing we look at is how the NFT project interacts with the audience. For that, it's worth reading Max's article! In a nutshell, constant shenanigans and collaborations are the red flag, emphasis on the community is the green flag.

Bonus:
It's worth using apen.tools to simplify your Twitter experience. This is one of the most underrated tools, which gives information on Twitter accounts of various projects. With apen you can find potential gems early in a project's infancy.

  • Premint and Whitelist

Lately, many freemint collections give the right to buy only to those who received a whitelist and those who won a premint raffle. This is a good indicator, especially if the project has a big hype. Because of this hype, people will want to get NFT, and they will have to knock out WL or get their accounts into a raffle.

So in such cases, it is logical to sign up for a premint and hope for your luck. Keep in mind that there are bots for premium abusers: for example, MetaRaffle from MetaMint.

Keep in mind that mint through the site always turns out to be the slowest way! That is why it is important to be able to do mint through a contract.

2. Flip (speculative selling) on the secondary market

Due to the current situation with freemints, flipping has become much more difficult as the number of paperhands has multiplied. But it is still one of the main ways to make money on NFT, because you do not always get a mint JPG (NFT)

What to pay attention to when we disassemble the collection on the secondary market?

  • Meta

First we need to figure out what's unique about the collection we're analyzing. The best NFT traders are those who immediately determine the current meter and find trends early on. Kobe wrote a very good article on this subject, which is definitely worth reading.

  • Twitter

First we pay attention to Twitter and probably, as you have already guessed, to the intersections. If it's okay with followers and crossovers, then look at what others are saying about this collection. A lot of FUD? Skip. Active community and FUD to a minimum? Explore further.

  • Smart Money

Smart money, smarts, whales, degens. They help us understand if it's worth buying now. To research smarts we need a toolbox: in this case we can use DegenScan or Nansen. With these tools, we can keep track of market movements on the smarts side and see if it makes sense to buy a particular collection right now.

  • Team

If the team consists of famous people in the NFT/crypto space, it often serves as a good indicator. Especially if these people have already launched successful projects. In such cases, the team understands how to properly promote the project and how to maintain it after the mint.

  • Number of unique holders

Such tools as icy.tools and Nansen show the percentage of unique holders. If this figure is high, that is close to 1 NFT per 1 wallet, it's a good sign. In this case there is low pressure from sellers, that is, you can not quickly drain the floor.

3. Sniping

Sniping occurs when the collection is reveal. At such moments, rare NFTs are often leaked by flora. For sniping we need such tools as traitsniper or raritysniffer. You can use them to find rare NFTs via metadata and pick them up at a cheap price.

4. NFT as an investment

This way of earning requires patience, because here we are aiming at the long run. There are many sources about long-ran investments, so I won't mention them here - google them if you're interested in long-term investments

NFT Toolkit

Aggregators:

Analytics:

Rarity:

Gas Tracker:

So, dear reader of the article, what do you think? Is he worth your attention? I won't keep you in suspense, we are moving from ETH to the rattling swamp called - Solana

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One of the easiest ways to move in the cryptocurrency universe is to flip - buy cheaper and sell higher, go my friend!

Exchange Wallet Two Markets

FTX and SOL, these two words with three letters for a reason. I strongly advise to buy solana on F, because it is there the fastest transactions relative to other exchanges.

  • Of course I didn't forget the link to FTX - it's here

Your wallet in web3 will be phantom, thanks to him we will buy pictures for further sale.

The phantom wallet - click

Okay, we have the dough, the wallet is also loaded, now we need to flip properly. The popular secondary at the moment is ME

Bazaar with NFT - magiceden

Aggregator from all sites, the first collections appear here, I'm telling you about coral cube - click

It is also worth mentioning about the site where you can buy nft without commission, which can pick up a little cheaper collection than the above marketplace

Saved a lot of salt: dust, but it's nice - the site yawww

Freemint

Imagine Morpheus offers you a red pill and a blue pill, which one will you choose? The red one is a fundamental project that offers a utility and an impressive roadmap. The blue one is a degen free mint, flip-flopping on the speed salt.

In Russia we call solana salt, because in Russian salt sounds like SOL'😄 So in the future I will sometimes call SOL salt, get used to

Let's start with the hype movement, this degen freemints, or a price that will not bite your wallet, rather just pinch like a mosquito, such as 0.069, or even completely free, will only have to pay for the commission, it is pennies.

Most often, they do not bear any benefit or plans for the future, here you play on the advance and intuition on the floor, so to speak training on paperhand a.k.a paper paws, which drains in minus, or at least in zero. Twitter project can put out its first post in the morning, and by the evening will already start a mint with sold out

Below will be a selection of influencers-degenerates. Watch what they shill and where they sign, lose the whole bank, and go to the factory.

https://twitter.com/pit_the_panda

https://twitter.com/Bardstocks

https://twitter.com/bryanbrybran

https://twitter.com/thesolanasteve

https://twitter.com/sainteclectic

https://twitter.com/frankieblanco99

https://twitter.com/gaius1337

https://twitter.com/DegenEmperor

https://twitter.com/NickyScanz

https://twitter.com/MediaGiraffes

https://twitter.com/Psych0nautiqu3

https://twitter.com/DegenService

https://twitter.com/bryanbrybran

https://twitter.com/degenHFP

https://twitter.com/SCUMSOL

https://twitter.com/585Eth

https://twitter.com/monoliff

https://twitter.com/CryptoSchuster

https://twitter.com/nftsarina

https://twitter.com/PlasmaB1

https://twitter.com/benthebape

https://twitter.com/DegenHaole

https://twitter.com/SOLSourz

https://twitter.com/RealCryptotem

https://twitter.com/SOL_SNATCHER

https://twitter.com/TheOnlyNom

https://twitter.com/SolanaInsiders

https://twitter.com/Sea_Eoh

https://twitter.com/redacted_noah

https://twitter.com/0xBanana

https://twitter.com/CryptoCurb

https://twitter.com/DegenGeo

https://twitter.com/RickGlassman

https://twitter.com/Kenny_Lofton7

https://twitter.com/StayingAlpha

https://twitter.com/DaKleck0

https://twitter.com/insider0x

https://twitter.com/barrelDAO

https://twitter.com/DJTRIXUK

https://twitter.com/knox_trades

https://twitter.com/traderpow

https://twitter.com/danielwagmi

https://twitter.com/BastCrypto

https://twitter.com/adhcrypto

https://twitter.com/HGESOL

https://twitter.com/ArnoldPoernomo

https://twitter.com/salomondrin

https://twitter.com/rea_loretta

https://twitter.com/NfThinks

https://twitter.com/MarcoPolo_so

https://twitter.com/SolsteadsNFT

Whitelists

Now let's talk about the regular collections. Here, the standard price starts at 1 SOL, not limited in monetary size. The project develops about 1-3 months and rolls out a mint of their collection, now because of the detrimental mood of the market, the founders are forced to cut the price and number of nft, in order to sell the collection completely and not to fall in the face of their tormented investors.

Interested community will not leak nft at a low price, to mark such loyal fanatics invented the role - whitelist. This is the very inscription on your discord profile, indicating that you have passed the selection.

https://twitter.com/0xBrando https://twitter.com/wgmidiot https://twitter.com/SOLbuckets https://twitter.com/Zammiko1 https://twitter.com/adam_ape_ https://twitter.com/lawrencetilli https://twitter.com/rainnen23 https://twitter.com/0xGabriele https://twitter.com/SolanaLegend https://twitter.com/The__Solstice https://twitter.com/NfThinks https://twitter.com/DegenSwings https://twitter.com/softmoneyinc https://twitter.com/IcedKnife https://twitter.com/General_Sol https://twitter.com/gloom_sol https://twitter.com/earlyishadopter https://twitter.com/ChartFuMonkey Earnings in NEAR.List of basic SOL Influencers ☝️☝️☝️

Levels - you pump up the skill of communication, for each message in the chat discord you are given a certain experience, eventually it all adds up and you get a new lvl
Usually the requirements range from 5 to 10 levels.

Invitations - call your friends, brothers, and passersby in discord and check in the channel #bot-commands how many have joined, a special command /invites
Usually you need to call from 3 to 20 people.

Creative is both the easiest and the most costly action for a Whitelist, here you can draw art on paper with a pencil or woodblock, it all depends on your imagination and willingness to do it all, the reference is usually taken from sneak-peeks
Usually 1 super-detailed work or 3 medium ones is enough.

DAO - the project benefits when they come to them holding collections with a floor price of 40 SOL, so they allocate space for them, you only need a screenshot of the role in discord, that you keep their collection and send in a separate channel, specially created for you.

Raffle - well let's make a joke about rofl, if you already have a NFT and sent it to stacking, you get a collection token dropped into your wallet, which you can spend on some sort of raffle and win a WL
Usually there is no limit, you need from 1 to ∞ to participate.

Token - this is essentially an analogue of OTC, but without a guarantor and extra fuck brain. If you really want to get a whitelist without stress, just buy on famousfoxes, I used to successfully speculate on it, bought as soon as the token was sent out and sold it before the mint.

Giveaway Discord - in a separate channel you press emoji, usually 🎉 and wait for the end of the contest, it is worth noting that such pranks are only available to NFT holders.
Usually allocate from 5 to 40 places for winners.

Giveaway Twitter - this is much easier, the projects themselves in their tweets give out whitelists, you just need to put a like, retweet and tag your friends, three is enough
Usually between 1,000 and 5,000 participants, with a farm of accounts is of course easier to knock out.

Calls

The system is similar to the signals for cryptocurrency, which is in our May Private Club, thanks to which we earn 5-30% per month on a passive basis.

Discord - exactly the same for NFT hold you open channels where various alpha hunters tell you about the collection, the reason for the rise, the entry and exit point, and also the risks.

Twitter - here it depends on the infle, whether he is venal or not, or simple workers and woe holders of pfp picture start raiding, spamming influencers about the collection

Telegram - there are many channels here, somewhere they throw 10 calls and if one shoots, then the next few posts are sure to be about it, similar to Twitter, sometimes they just throw a link to a coral or ME and the point at which they entered, all the fuss and discussion lives in the chats.

Sniper bots and software

If the collection is over-hyped and being hunted with truncheons, we'll be smarter and get a more serious weapon, a rifle I think will do.

Solrarity is Solan's favorite bot, you can find rarity and trump the lady here.

SoulTools - budget option, for those who just want to understand it all, there was a funny case that the administrator forgot to pay the server and went somewhere to chill, floor quickly responded to this event

Urban - if a tough buy back collection on the WL phase and you're sure that the public will have to sweat, then this software is as good as ever, and now you can not have time to zaminate on the WL phase because they give out so many roles, but Urban and here is not pumped, help not be afraid!

Soloits - to look at the mood of the market, how many listings and other Solanian subtleties, you certainly need some kind of tool, how nice that now the age of technology and innovation, so it will not be superfluous

Useful free sites

Claim Your Sol - Solana blockchain saves your SOL, and then you get it back, in short a couple of zero point zero something sol can take away, then do not forget to untie the wallet from the site

Sol Incinerator - if a purse came incomprehensible (scam) nft / tokens, or degenka which has already completely rolled away with his flor, you can burn it through this site, for some collections give 0.01 SOL, a penny keeps the salt!

Draffle - many times tried to make a mint NFT and the transaction is still hanging, even though a lot of time has passed and the collection has completely rolled away? Here you can get your hard-earned money back

SolSniperNFT is an extension for the browser, which shows the rarity, something on the freebie, I used to use this and now seems to be good, free and budget!

Nft Eyez — you like peeking into other people’s pockets, ouch, not good! Well, since we’re in the web-3 world, here’s a tool that will help check what nfts a person has, all you need is his phantom wallet address

The final part in the NFT section will be making money from the NEAR ecosystem.

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From A to Z, from registering a wallet to participating in projects. Analysis of earnings and useful information for low-high banks, both for usual crypto-enthusiasts, and for programmers, as well as for people who are not connected to cryptocurrency at all.

What will be in this block?
- Earnings for low/high banks.
- Registration. Interaction with blockchain.
- Media development. Becoming an Influencer.
- Careers in NEAR. Coding. Learning smart contracts.
- Actual NFT projects for the Hold.
- Useful sites, Influencers and tools.
- Analysts, charting.
- Recent activity.

A little preface.

The future Web3 will be in demand by ordinary users, for whom everything should be easy to use and develop. This is what NEAR attracts, which is why its idea is in the mainstream. A friendly community, user-friendly applications, and the potential to grow and develop you - that's what NEAR is all about.
But beyond that, NEAR is first and foremost an early product. This is the first bear for it, so the numbers are down a bit. Some tier-1 projects are moving to another network, transactions are down. There has been a lot of grant money allocated, but many don't know where it's going. But it's worth saying that it hasn't been in mainnet that long, and strong projects have been building for years. I see strength in NEAR, you can express your opinion in comments below the article.
Vitalik Buterin himself said, that NEAR Protocol can be a big competitor for ETH in the future.

Registration. Interaction with NEAR.

To dive into blockchain, you need to start with the simplest things - registration. It's as simple and mundane as possible, so let's get started.

  • Go to the site and click create an account.
  • A sid-phrase appears, you save it. You generate a wallet with a random address. After this, click in the upper right corner on the address and click again to create an account. You will see a field in which you can write a username and make a named wallet.
  • To make the wallet working, you need to top up the actual address with 0.1 NEAR. You can do this through binance, kucoin.

Earnings in NEAR.

1 - NFT.

The easiest and favorite thing for many people to do. Buying jpegs to flip for nibbles or for unique benefits.

It's worth saying that this area in the ecosystem is just developing. The community is small (but this has its pluses, we'll discuss later), the volumes on marketplaces are suffering. Imho, but this market is still undervalued. SOL Influencers talk about NEAR, projects like BlockSmith help to create aggregators, collections are increasingly resorting to multichain, dividing supply into SOL, ETH, NEAR.

The point of making money is to buy NFTs and then resell them. You can do it on a public sale or when you get a whitelist. Let's break down all the subtleties with you.

  • Project Search:

The easiest way to find a project is through sites that display future sales. There aren't many projects being launched, so it's hard not to notice a potential gem.

Reactor.Art is, for me, the best project search site. In addition, it has excellent NFT analytics. You can see volume of collection, number of holdings, floor, capitalization, etc. Too good information that is free.

HowRare - Here you can also find upcoming collections and small statistics. In addition, on this site you can track the rank of your NFT. The lower the rank, the better your NFT is, you can sell higher floor price

NearTracker is a nice site from the Bullish Bulls collection. A project with similar statistics as the first site. There is all the data to analyze the collection with the search for a nice entry point

Influencers can be used to find projects at an earlier stage. This list is a must have for you. I compiled it myself for your convenience and divided it into categories.

🔴 - The best. Absolutely follow.
🟡 - Good inluencers.
⚪️ - Sometimes there is something interesting.

Influencers:

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https://twitter.com/cryptofilya
https://twitter.com/nearbigbrain
https://twitter.com/ilblackdragon
https://twitter.com/NEARmaverick
https://twitter.com/nearsupah
https://twitter.com/waxnear
https://twitter.com/8x_Pavel
https://twitter.com/yagagiveaway
https://twitter.com/8x_Pavel
https://twitter.com/NearGuru_
https://twitter.com/SolecoSolhttps://twitter.com/ygJoyless
https://twitter.com/AlphaSeeker21
https://twitter.com/thecryptoasian
https://twitter.com/DrCryptOG
https://twitter.com/tednaut
https://twitter.com/Joeconceptss
https://twitter.com/Anon666NFT
https://twitter.com/sanket_naikwadi

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https://twitter.com/misfiresplus
https://twitter.com/PeachyNFT
https://twitter.com/Battlers_Cap
https://twitter.com/wood_mell
https://twitter.com/kyra_near
https://twitter.com/illuminfti
https://twitter.com/SolProfessor565
https://twitter.com/DiddlyDefi
https://twitter.com/BalaNft
https://twitter.com/nearkenny
https://twitter.com/monzaNFT
https://twitter.com/ASAC_R0CKY

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https://twitter.com/HayKayZee2
https://twitter.com/Elderdegen
https://twitter.com/babypetchy
https://twitter.com/crypt1an
https://twitter.com/cryptofuture15

  • How do you define a good project?

The notion of a good project in NEAR is a stretch. You can go to Twitter and see a couple of likes on posts, in discord there will be a dead chat and 40 likes on announcements and snickpics. But that doesn't stop the projects from getting icky.

The most important thing is utilities. Ordinary degen projects on nir now do not shoot, most keep and buy NFT for access to various privileges, utilities.

Look at the faunders behind them, at their Twitter activity. See how many of your Influencers are subscribed to the funder and to the tweet of the collection itself. Usually closer to the minute many start talking about the collection, which helps to soldier on. Don't be lazy and check the tags for mentions of the project on Twitter and see what the community thinks.

Check if the collection has partnerships and/or collaborations with other tier-1/2 projects.

https://twitter.com/ASAC_NFT
https://twitter.com/TAYC_DAO
https://twitter.com/MaraNFT_DAO
https://twitter.com/SecretSkellies
https://twitter.com/nearnauts
https://twitter.com/NearTinkerUnion
https://twitter.com/TheBullishBulls
https://twitter.com/ElCafeCartel
https://twitter.com/TheDonsProject
https://twitter.com/MetaNEARton
https://twitter.com/BOOMonstersNEAR

If there is a suspicion that the founders from the CIS - skip. Such projects can be seen immediately, they go into deficit or skimp, I do not know what this is about.

At this point, the supply collection should not exceed 1,000 - 1,500. This is the edge, if more usually do not buy up.

Do not forget! This is a tough time, especially for a young fighter like NEAR. Analyze the project carefully and think through your actions.

  • Mechanics:

Here we'll look at the mechanics of getting a whitelist. A whitelist is a guaranteed purchase of NFTs from a collection. Here we go.

The community is small, so it's usually easy to get a whitelist. Try to flicker in the chat more often, talk to moderators, faunders. Do not hesitate to write them in private messages and ask questions, they will understand that you are interested in the project, go to the voice chat and just sit there. If that doesn't work for you, you can also be active by participating in minigames, making art/memes. They also often give you a whitelist for simple activities like tweeting or inviting friends.

But there are also projects where you really have to work hard and put all of the above together. So it's a matter of luck, but it's usually easy to take a whitelist near you.

  • How does the mint go?

Before the mines a couple of minutes throw a link, so you can connect your wallet. After that, we wait for the start and start minting. You are redirected in the browser to the wallet site with confirmation of the transaction.

Remember, click only once. By pure chance, clicking a bunch of times you can get a full portfolio nft, but if you want this, then go for it.

Then the collection is listed on the marketplace - Paras (analog of MagicEden, OpenSea). After a while you can check the rarity of NFT through the site - HowRare. You type your ID into the search and look at the number. The lower your number, the better quality your NFT is.

  • Topical projects for the Hold.
It is worth paying attention to projects that are already in the market and generate volumes, and in addition to active development have won the trust of the community.

- Nearton.
One of the most important NFT projects. It is a DEFI strategy game with NFT elements. There is a native NEXP token stacking with usability in the form of sale boosts to stacking houses, raffles, and givs. Future plans are for token stacking and subsequent listing on Ref Finance. The main aspect is an affiliate program to integrate the stacking of other projects. There is also a deflationary technology like Merge (combustion - by combining two nft)

- Near Future.
A project that brings new mechanics to the NFT on NEAR ecosystem. This is an RPG game in discord, where you can improve your NEARbots and craft new ones. It is worth paying attention at least because there is no similar on the market, also included in the top gainers volume, and behind the project has a strong team and an active community. There are two collections Primal and Classic, the difference as in the supply (NFP - 2000, NFC - 777), and in the fact that the first can be steamed on Nearton, and the latter can not, but I think will add. The second collection has been mined recently and will be reviled soon.

- Nephilim.
DAO serving as a freelance platform to host various tasks with GameFi elements. The project has been running for 2 months, but 3 successful cases have already been implemented. The first one is stacking for El Cafe Cartel bluechip, the second one is voting system for Near future and also the system of verification of the wallet access to the site. Funder has a strong guy with about 7 years of development experience, after talking to him, I realized that this is a really worthwhile project. In the near future will be implemented stacking NFT (for what yet do not know, but will affect the rarity of something). Also now there is a program of NEAR tokens airdrop to holders and will last for a year.

- Bullish Bulls.
They created the first tracker and continue to evolve. Their NFT opens up access to more comfortable use of NearTracker. Also soon will be implemented event to change the pixel bulls in the art. Here I'm a little skeptical about the project because I can't see a clear roadmap, it is clear that they build the tracker, but the information on discord I have not received. But all the same, I think that the portfolio is worth to throw at least one bull.

It is possible to earn this way only through mints. The demand for whitelists in NEAR is a rare phenomenon, as usually everyone manages to get them themselves. A lot of really cool projects appear in the ecosystem, with decent usability. There's no race to the top here, bots are virtually non-existent. If the collection has a Public sale, then your chances to zaminate are very high.

Try to find a gem, there are not as many projects as on SOL/ETH. 1 in 5 projects, usually, can shoot and fill up your wallet.

2 - Near Crowd. Stable earnings in NEAR. (1.000 - 5.000$).

What is the essence of this earnings?

NEAR Crowd is a service that allows people to earn NEAR tokens by completing small tasks and checking tasks of other people. The uniqueness of NEAR Crowd is that it is the community that decides if each task is completed correctly. There is an error system in the project. So you need to do all tasks in good faith, don't resort to plagiarism, be careful.

Accounts are currently divided into 2 types:
- v2 (sunshine, moonglow, moondance, boardgames)
- v2 + pictures

The essence of the tasks:
Sunshine - pattern outlines (~ 5N = $21)
MoonGlow - programming problems (~ $14N = $50)
MoonDance - programming tasks (~7N = $25)
BoardGames - descriptions of board games (~ 11N = $46)
Pictures - descriptions of pictures (~ $3N = $12)

Now let's get to the specifics. Where do I get an account?
- Buy an account on the market/bot/support
- Have/buy a codeforces account with a rating of 2100+ and get invites from people.

The main goal for earning more money - to try to perform all tasks and minimize the number of errors. A day if you earn from all sections can come out about ~$150. Find workers and distribute the percentage.

For 2 days, at best case you can recoup your account and steadily loot money. All figures for earnings approximate, it all depends on you and the workers. Keep in mind that the rate NEAR ~ $ 4. Will grow to the past values in a month may come out about $ 20.000 ... And if you have 5 such accounts?

3 - Learn Near Club. Learn, read articles, get NEAR. (100 - 300$)

This topic will work well for lowbanks to abuse from multiple accounts, let's get to the point.

Learn NEAR Club is a platform that aims to attract new users and developers to the NEAR Protocol. The (L)Earn method allows you to identify and interest the most active and interested members of the community and introduce them to projects from the NEAR ecosystem. This platform is supported by the NEAR Foundation.

The bottom line:

You study, you read articles, and you get points for reading and passing tests on mastering the material. Tests are given 3-4 times a month. The awards range from 2 to 20 NEAR. Also, in addition to this you can get points for regular reading of articles. 32 points = 1 NEAR.

Branding $ should be on the 15th of each month, the minimum should be 64 points per month, which is not difficult.

That is, a month with 1 account just learning and running through the articles, you can earn 10 - 20 NEAR (~ 90 usd). Make yourself a couple of these accounts and already get a decent wage, you can throw your plant :)

The biggest reward is taking their courses, partly because of them you can become a smart contract developer.

NEAR feeds.

4 - Testnet StakeWars + Node NEAR.

Recently launched a so-called event called Stake Wars. Now passes round 3, which will require the ability to develop smart contracts, programming, analyze the data obtained from the RPC. In addition to all this you need to set up a node.

Registration and participation:

- To participate, you need to fill out a participant form.
- Next, read the list of tasks and start completing them, starting with 1.
- After starting the pool, look for yourself in the Explorer

Rewards:
Delegation of $50kNEAR per node in Mainet and a maximum of $500NEAR tokens for successfully completing all assignments.

5 - Media Development. Becoming an Influencer.

This point should not be underestimated, it should also be attributed to one of the earnings in the ecosystem. Why?

Going back, the NEAR community is close-knit and friendly. Everyone feed back to each other and I rarely see negativity in this circle.

Becoming an Influencer here is very easy in theory. What will it get you? First, you'll establish yourself in the community. You'll be able to interact more closely with projects, and you'll be given limited roles that carry different $ in potential. So, for example, you might be given a whitelist, a freemint, a token drop. Also influencers often act as moderators on projects, with your background you will be taken and also pay you.

Second, it's about making money. To become a good Influencer you don't need to have 10k+ Twitter followers and good activity, like other Influencers with SOL/ETH. Here it's enough to have 1k+ subs and you will already be approached by various projects' funders, in order to promote the project. All accordingly for a fee in $ or in the NFT of the project.

Third, for the soul.

How to become?
First of all, if you have a completely empty Twitter account, I would advise you to get some followers. After that, you can start interacting with your audience. Write interesting and useful tracks, tag other Influencers and projects. You'll notice that many Influencers (the list was above), will start to subscribe each other and feedback to you. There's nothing complicated here, just make a little content, talk about your moves.

In time, you will become the one who will be included on Influencer lists for subscription.

Useful sites. Table.

First, I'll give you a huge updatable table about NEAR in general. It has all the information about dexes, projects, marketplaces, bridges, daos, tooltools, and a bunch of other stuff. Everything is there to broaden your horizons and fully delve into the ecosystem.

In fact, you don't even need anything else. It's a collection of all the useful sites that can come in handy.

CLICK HERE

But if you don't like tables, I'll highlight for you one site that I also like to use. A treasure trove of information in one source. All the information about blockchain projects and news is stored here.

SITE

A couple more useful sites:

DefyTrends
ArtCentral
NearScanner
NFData

Careers in NEAR. Coding. Learning smart contracts.

You don't have to spend years learning the details and intricacies to start your career and understand blockchain. The main thing is to understand the basics.

You don't need to be thorough - you don't think about how the car works when you drive. But you do need to know the rules of the road and how to drive. Determine the direction you're interested in and go ahead.

Near UniversityLearn NEAR Club

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The Nods are the way of the patient

What is a node?

Let's start with the basics. Before a project enters the market, it must go through all stages of testing.

From the first stage, often closed to the majority, to the public stage, when anyone can participate, thereby increasing the load on the network.

Your task as testers is to put node on the server, monitor its functionality (time to update, restart, etc.) and this is usually the end of your work. That is, you put a node on a remote server and just keep an eye on it.

Node - what is that anyway?

Let’s refer to the dictionary — a node is a certain software which is installed on a remote server. When the installation is complete and the node is 100% synchronized, it becomes a network node. It starts to record, transmit and receive information needed for the network itself.

Decentralisation of the node is an important factor, ideally it (decentralisation) helps to solve many network security issues.

Transaction sent from address A to address B goes through many processing steps and at each step it is checked by node, so it is impossible to spoof the transaction

I won’t explain such concepts as «master node, full node, incomplete node», it’s all superfluous information which doesn’t help you to earn money and comes up with lots of new meanings in your head.

The most important thing to understand is that it is possible to make a lot of money on nodes, and this is how it is done.

  1. Enter the project on the test network.
  2. Go through all the circles of hell.
  3. You get your 5-10-15-20-30-40-50k tokens for 100 bucks - consumables for rent.
  4. The project comes out, you can hold a new "solana" or merge.
  5. Profit!

Is it hard to put a node?
If you're playing solitaire on your computer - yes, forget it, skip this block. For everyone else, no excuses are accepted at all.

The first node it took me about 6 hours to set up. I didn't understand at all what linux was, how to get on the server, how to get started, how to write, how to paste, how to delete, etc., but you know the internet really has it all. Use direct queries to google. Immediately use the program to log in to the server - the link. How to start using it you have to learn yourself, why her?
It is convenient, it can directly pull files for a "backup" This is the basics and the base, but now get to why we are here.

What's the cost?

Let's be blunt - nodes are when you keep a server priced from $5 - $25 a month for about half a year - a year and expect it to give something

Remember the ground rules:

1. Any tokenomics and any documentation is so called «white paper"-"toilet paper», i.e. the project can do anything it wants. The rules of this game were not invented by you and change in the process of the game itself.

2. The project can give money, not give money, to cancel awards, increase rewards, saying that all will be awarded, and then make a random of 100 people, etc.
Ie you have no influence on this, you can just watch the project and hope he does not want to shave you

3. Tokenomics can both cut and increase, the same thing with the members of the test network.

What kind of nets are there?

Rewardable and non-rewardable, everything is very simple, it seems that it is easier to just put projects that have already announced the rewards, partly true, but unfortunately only in part. Often it is necessary to understand that the project "tries" to reward those who put and kept the node from the very beginning, and if you have spare cash, it is better to start a non-rewarding network, the main thing to remember that the project from the test network in the main - goes from 6 months, so count all costs in advance.

I consider installing node and working with it, only in projects which coin is not traded yet and from here there are both pluses and minuses.

It's a real cat in a bag.

Considering all the risks I described above, you can get, let's say, 15k coins at the start which value = 0, but the project comes out and you get the token value at 0.001 - 0.1 - 1 - 10 - 100-200 etc.

Earning on nodes is really a lottery, but the chances in which you can control, in nodes really depends a lot on you and only on you.

Successful nodes, everyone knows about Sol - with a profit of 3 million dollars, mina - 50k +- avax -100k etc. Of the last good projects is Forta - noda + Alchemy cost about $ 60 - profit 2k + — for one month of work.

Where do I find the server?

I will not bring up a big text that here are the best services, no it's not that simple, if the node on one of the test network does not require decentralization, then bet on contabo.

7 dollars - 4/8/200 - just a song, but if the node requires a different decentralization + more all sorts of points, then I would advise (if the bank is not large) to take on zomro , if you want to pick up something for yourself, just use google, search query VPS / VDS, all are online.

What have we come to?

Nodes are a risk, but a risk that can make you rich. If you have a small pot and you're thinking about where to put it, in my opinion it would be the nodes.

So do your own node reserch and start digging deeper into learning. Good luck to all kinfolk <3

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Testnets - what are they and why?

It's very simple. At the moment when some project enters the market, it has to test its platform, it can be anything, for example: an application for credit, swap, various dex exchanges, etc.
The application goes online and you have to test it, that's it.

This is testnet, there is nothing to teach, just go to the discord project - ask for the official guide and do on it, why do I pay attention to it?

The fact that often some group admins write that the awards will be, but in fact they are not. Why do this, I can not answer.

How to work with testnetworks?

  • Find out whether there will be rewards. From my experience, I can say that if they tell you that there are no rewards, then there are none. Because often, testnet - a marketing ploy and the project just wants to attract people.
  • Do on the official guide (if they are). Do your own research.
  • Know that the reward for testnet on one account ranges from 1 buck, up to 100 or more, but often dropping about 25-50 bucks per acct.
  • Use a lot of accounts

How to use multi-accounts correctly?

  • Antidetect browser - my choice Antidolfin, there are other analogues, but I choose it, it has its disadvantages, but still. (I know that it was broken, but the hole was fixed, you can choose any other, but I'm using it).
  • Proxies - proxys.io here I take my proxies, they are cheap and suitable for the farm (gleam does not let).
  • Twitter, discord, mail - Darkstore. I take my ds at about $0.3, in my opinion, they are the most survivable, I take tweets with longevity (a month +), but the cheapest.

The farm is ready.

I have about 10k ramblers, 100 gmails, 35 tweeters (the other day flew 15 pieces, it happens very often) 50 discords, 50 tg, everything.

Such a farm can bring good income if used properly. Testnets, free claims, etc. for example from the last successful frishek, I got nft X.l worth around 25 bucks, I had them for about $ 600.

Testnets same time at the moment are in the TBA, I went to 9 projects ranging from 5 acres ending with 50, and now just waiting for the rewards. You can do the math on your own. One such farm will cost about 100 bucks to set up, plus consumables per month, but if you have it, you can always loot absolutely everything from free NFT for registration to gem testnet, which can give you a couple thousand evergreen dollars reward.

I believe that testnets are not gem.

It's hard to spin, there are a lot of nuances. Of the last testnet project Aarkstarter was going to give out awards to all participants, I spent one day (about 6 hours of work) on this testnet and only made 50 bucks from it. You say, aren't you crazy for 6 hours, 50 bucks?

Yes, it's not enough for me, the project promised to give away all, changed the conditions for a random 200 participants and I was lucky to get, but still for such a thing is always very frustrating.

In my subjective opinion every cryptan should have at least a mini farm for 10 accounts, but what to set it up you have to choose for yourself.

At the moment, with testnet I only expect rewards (for a very long time), but they will be sooner or later, so despair, do not despair. My personal advice, start to work with crypto in earnest, not just read news from publishers and bring 1 account into project. That's not how money is made.

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Ambassador programs

  • The article about the Ambassador programs will consist of parts such as:
  • Introduction and Familiarization
  • Possible nuances
  • Communicating and contacting the project team
  • Filling out forms correctly
  • Useful material

Introduction and familiarity

Ambassador programs - this is a connection of a new project with the community, roughly speaking, the Ambassador is a volunteer who helps the project to develop at its start or when it needs it, the Ambassador performs various tasks, from any design muse to help in the development of the project product, the Ambassador helps the project to develop and accompanies it to market

And what do the Ambassador's eat? And do the endorsers feed them at all? - The answer is yes, the ambassador still feed and feed very well, but if you want to go deeper into the subject of the ambassador programs, be patient and be prepared to wait

Ambassadors who pay their ambassadors monthly, imba?

The answer is definitely yes, but not everyone does, and not all Ambassador, most often prepare that in such an Ambassador in most cases, you will require a lot, such as payment for certain content and the like, somewhere you will be paid for a normal article $ 5 and where even for a good promo and less.

Projects who have organized their Ambassador program and are in testnet.

These projects are likely nothing you will not pay until of course-not come out in mainnet, and believe me, it takes a long time, and if you want to wait, get ready to wait perhaps six months, and perhaps even a year, but most often in such cases, even a long patience pays off.

What skills should an Ambassador have?

My answer to this question is always the same: whoever can do what. If you know how to draw, draw something cool for projects. Can you edit videos? Even cooler! Make an interesting promo video for your project. Know how to write an article? Cool, write articles for the project.

And sometimes it might seem at times that the types of activities is not enough, and there is nothing to do, because everyone has done everything for you, in fact, it's not so, just think about it, believe me there are a lot of activities about which many people do not know.

Possible nuances

As it may seem there are no nuances in the Ambassadorhood, what's there, you just sit and mold the content and that's it, what's the problem? But please believe me, friends, nothing is as simple as you might think, and now I will try to prepare you briefly for what you may encounter

No reward upon completion of the Ambassador Program

It is worth remembering that in most Ambassador programs, where there is no specified pool of rewards or fix.reward monthly or for one or another action plays full of enthusiasm. We do actions in the hope of a reward, not knowing that we will get a reward, but by taking part in such ambassadorships you have a slightly better chance of hitting than in ambassadorships where specified fix.rewards, because of the different influx of people

Large load in the project

A very common problem, most often when there is an interesting gem program on the radar and a lot of crypto channels post it everyone gets into it, and beginners often in such gems do not survive

Lack of ideas

As I said before, there are a lot of ideas, and they are enough for everyone, but there are people who do not have the word creativity at all, in this case, I recommend to ask for advice from more skilled people in this field, or to upgrade the ideas of others

Inexperience in filling out the form

Often I see how newcomers who have come to the Ambassador just recently simply do not know how to fill out forms, there are absolute nonsense and, moreover, even this nonsense in the majority is not even related to the project, about filling out forms we will talk

No ideas for a project proposal

The biggest contribution we can make to the project is to offer him a good idea, for example the same suggestions to add a verif to the server if it does not exist, or if you think that the community of the project does not really know much about it, you can offer the admins to hold an AMA, maybe even jointly

Communication and contact with the project team

Why is it necessary to communicate with the admins and the project team?

Communication with the administration and the team is one of the most important aspects in order for the team and the admins of the project began to notice you and your progress in the content

How can I set up contact with the project team?

Most often you should try to catch the project team in general chat, communicate with them, and so on, ask them how they are doing and wish them good morning or good night, just to keep some contact with them

How can this help?

Perhaps in the future, when the team will select ambassadors, you will have an advantage over others and you will be selected as an ambassador, also most likely if you are on good terms with the team, you can get hidden insides or any such important stuff.

I think if you often go to the Ambassador, you sometimes see guys on the Amba without content, most likely, either this content is no public and this person does not want to share them with the whole project, or this is a very close person who offered a lot of ideas and the like

Filling out forms correctly

Prepare for questions such as:

Personal info - First name, Last name, Probably number, Country, City, Languages spoken.

More about you - Will most likely ask for a few sentences about yourself and your crypto and project experience

Also likely to ask why you want to become an Ambassador

Social Networks and Contacts, Portfolio - Will most likely ask for your email, portfolio, discord, social networks such as: GitHub, Twitter, Medium, LinkedIn, Telegram

Try to indicate in the forms in the "what else can you tell us" not only about yourself but also suggestions of the project, and remember the most useful your contribution to the project is the ideas that will be useful to him

More, preferably if possible, if the form requires it - throw already done content

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Helpfulness, tips, and overall a huge compilation of something cool

Well, now it's time to fix all the knowledge you've gained and reinforce it with useful tools that will make your work a lot easier in the future. Have you exhaled? Now let's fly!

Twitter

Twitter, twitter, twitter... This word sounds familiar to absolutely every cryptan, but do you use it at all? If you don't use it, you need to register your first pristine tweet and look below, there is something useful

The TwitterDeck imba. Let's put some accounts into Twitter for the areas we need, set up the feed and get high from ordered information.

A Twitter account analysis tool called WhoTwi. Type in your Twitter ID and see how and with whom the account interacts - click

Another CoinsGuru tool to analyze Twitter account rating - click

Research is the foundation of everything in crypto. If you study a project properly, you'll immediately understand whether it's worth spending time on it or not, and you'll immediately cut off the scam projects from yourself. Still do not know how to research? Then quickly study the materials below

Tools for work

And this block will already be much bigger than the previous one. After all, for more productive work, we need tools that will do most of the routine work for us. Saving time - doing more topics - earning more money. Right?

  • DefilLama - helps to analyze and compare DeFi protocols and their TVLs
  • Coindix - shows the pools or the stacking of the needed coin
  • Zapper.fi - very handy tool to manage your portfolio
  • Apeboard.finance - keep track of your godforsaken wallets and get happy with unexpectedly found money
    Instruction - you type in your wallet address, wait a while and rejoice
  • Zerion - manage all your DeFi portfolio, very handy thing
  • DappRadar - all NFT-marketplaces and their statistics
  • NFT-STATS - overview of all top NFT collections on the airwaves
    Instructions - enter the collection you want and check, it's easy
  • HYPERSPACE - overview of all top NFT collections on Solana
    Instructions - enter your collection and check, it's easy.
  • Chainlist - connect any blockchain to our wallet in 1 click
  • StaySAFU - check smart contract for security
  • dispere.app - send tokens from one wallet to all 2 and more
  • Vestlab - helps you keep track of what coins are unlocked by this or that project, plus it has tg-bot for notifications
  • CoinMarketCal - helps you to be aware of all events related to this or that project
  • HotNewCrypto - a tool that allows us to find projects at the nascent stage.
  • Flips.Finance - project monitoring (NFT CHARTS - similar tool, but less about projects)
  • SUPERSEA - free extension for chrome that includes minimum prices, listing notifications, fraud protection (more features available by subscription)
  • Crypto.com - allows you to track the most famous collections and coins
  • NONFUNGIBLE - only checks the market history (more extensive than you can imagine, I strongly recommend it)
  • TRAIT SNIPER - gives you access to the rarity rating immediately after the disclosure, I advise you to look in their ds and extract for yourself a couple of strategies of other users (functionality available by subscription)
  • DegenScan - analytics, lots of free stuff, opens up a range of useful tools on subscription
  • GENIE - makes a list and buys a lot of NFTs at a time
  • CryptoSlam - love it, I check there top of certain popular collection, their profits and all sorts of seals
  • DUNE ANALYTICS - free analytics
  • NFT BANK - a tool to get an overall evaluation of your portfolio and to find NFTs at a discount
  • NINJALERTS - a smartphone app that can track all sorts of parameters. It is most often used to track the wallets of whales, influencers and media personalities so you know before anyone else what they are doing (very handy because of the notifications, but only available by subscription)
  • NFT GO - usually keep track of whales here, what's going on in the NFT market, re-surf the leaders' addresses, etc.
  • UNIQ - project info (one of the best free tools)
  • CRYPTOSCORES - project search tool with rating system (I often check new projects there)
  • BitDegree - useful for finding and analyzing various collections of NFT from the market, also allows you to create your own NFT portfolio for further analysis (most of all I like the additional functionality in the form of guides, video materials and various tutorials)
  • NFT OnChained - huge functionality: tracking low price listings, portfolio tracking, assessing nft rarity, often check the chart with known holders and screener (very useful thing, just check it)
  • NFT NERDS - I strongly suggest you check, I love this toolz. Created with the support of coders and very clever cryptan-mathematics. It includes almost all popular tools, i.e. gives real-time overview of what's going on in project, works faster than OS, shows real flor, allows to make purchases in tool itself, takes +- 5 sec from listing detection to approval of transaction, has rarity rating and many more (even if tools and cool, but most projects is missing and requires constant request to include this or that project in dc (functional is available by subscription)

Well, we come to a small but very informative section. There won't be a ton of information, it's a bit different. "There are no fish here, but there is a fishing rod.

Crypto programming.

Still, in the format of this article advanced materials will not be presented, because they are simply unnecessary here, but will be information for beginners to whistle enter into this wonderful world of coding!

Which language should I choose? Or should I go straight to solidity?

The first language the coder should learn should be English, preferably at a fluent level, otherwise it will be very difficult to find different materials and study them

And now about programming languages

If you are already Smesharik in programming and have experience in any language (preferably at a higher level than solving exams in school on computer science), then you can immediately jump into solidity, there to understand will not be difficult, the language is very simple, just with the logic a little bit will have to tinker.

If you are not yet Smesharik, then you have to go quite a long way, but before that it is worth asking one question: "Why do you want programming?"

The answer to that question will determine how far you go and how much time you spend on it. If your answer is "I want to take out and be a turn" and you're not interested in anything else, then I'll tell you right away that with a 99% chance you'll burn out, and that means you'll be wasting your time.

If your answer is "I want to do abuses and be able to write bots in python", then learn pure python and bots, get better at it, no need to get into unnecessary places, you simply don't need it. If your answer is "I'm interested in code", then take a seat, I'll describe everything especially for you!

Next we will talk purely about web3 development, the point of abuziki software will not be touched (there 99% of the case only python is needed)

JS - hello.

The first language in web3 I would choose is js. It is a very simple language (think like python), so everyone can understand it. With this language you can both write a website and send a transaction in pure code. A huge plus of the language I would single out the endless amount of materials to learn (almost all web3 materials are written in js examples), so you won't get bored!

If you are thinking of getting tutorials from me, no, they will only be at the very end of the block and on other topics, so go google yourself, are you all programmers or what?

Solidity - hello.
So, we got to the cherished word, and we need only one language for that, fast however

I will immediately warn you that solidity is a specific thing, there are many features of the language, which after JS will not be particularly clear, but a little practice and you'll be like a fish in water. Learn in solidity in fact there is nothing, the language is hyper simple and quickly passed even 30 iq guys like me, so do not worry, something new is always scary, but you do not scare!

What's next?

The most basic part of programming is finding something to do. I'm sure this sounds strange to you, but you'll really have to find something to do. But don't worry, it won't be hard, because you already have experience in two programming languages and you have a good coder's outlook, so you understand what's going on here, what technologies and directions are available and what you yourself want to get from this sphere of activity

What's the easiest way to start learning something new when you don't even know where to start digging?

Google "*the topic you're interested in* roadmap", then follow a random link, find a cool roadmap and follow it, it's easy!

My favorite web3 development channel is https://www.youtube.com/c/PatrickCollins/videos

Here we are at the end. You must have been pretty shaken up. Your mental health is in the wildest shock of everything he's experienced along the way. You have learned a tremendous amount of information and need to restore your body immediately. How does one recover? That's the question we'll deal with below.

And finally, about self-discipline.

Now, I would like to talk about the most important part of this section. The self-discipline part. For me it is the basis, and probably for most workers.

Self-discipline is a rather complicated thing, which is not always controllable. There are too many distractions in our life, which constantly throw off a good work rhythm.

And this point is difficult to be instructed by others. You have to work out your own approach, and that takes a lot of willpower. But I know you can do it.

Conclusion

Do you seriously think this is the end?

Ha-ha-ha, this is just the beginning!

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