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roselyneekennyee.base.eth

@roselynee #922404

Creative writer, budding content creator, in relationship with @Pronouns
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Hey yo! Come look at this😀

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@i-d0-care·12:51 09/01/2025
📌TOPIC OF THE DAY

Throwback Thursday!☺️

Share your favorite/Funny throwback with us!

WIN 100 Degen sponsored by @bizarrebeast

1. Follow /moxie-africa and @i-d0-care
2. Quote cast this post with your answers
3. Tag 3 friends that are not in /moxie-africa

We'll pick the best by night fall 🍁
My entry:

Through different lenses, we see different perspectives - just like how PronounsDAO brings diverse voices together to shape our community.

Each pair of glasses represents a unique way of seeing and contributing, but we are all focused on the same vision: building an inclusive space where everyone's identity and voice matters.

A community of humans!
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This year I built:


> Got onboarded through @Web3 ladies.

> Minted my base name, courtesy of Web3 ladies (roselyneekennyee.base.eth)

> Participated in the buildathon with my team members to build a Telegram mini-app, to onboard people in their indigenous language - Web3 School. (in progress)

> Published 6 articles on t2wrld powered by base

app.t2.world/article/cm3j...

> Made waves on X by engaging several base tweets in my native language for attention to Baseafrica.


I'm so glad for these progress, being a newbie on the space, looking forward to doing more next year
The DILEMMA

The weak light blinked in Chioma's small room at Unilag, as she stared at her laptop screen. It was 2:47 AM, and she had just thirteen minutes before her crypto rewards would drop. The same thirteen minutes she needed to finish her Computer Engineering homework due at 8 AM.

Her phone buzzed again – another text from her classmates asking about the homework. She ignored it, her eyes moving between her crypto wallet and her unfinished coding assignment.

"Just one more trade," she whispered to herself, fingers frozen above the keyboard. The fan spun slowly above her, useless against the Lagos heat that made her face shine with sweat.

The crypto rewards had been really good lately – enough to maybe pay her school fees next term. But everything had to be done at the right time. Her heart sank as her screen showed a warning: "Network is busy."