This week, @RialoHQ's Builder Sub has quite a bit of information; no fancy stuff, just focusing on the key points I want to share with you.


First, let's talk about Shark Tank, simply put: there won't be one tomorrow, moving forward it will be twice a month. Brothers who want to pitch projects, remember this rhythm, don’t waste a trip or wait in vain.
Next is about safety, which needs to be taken seriously. ⚠'s host friend was hacked over the weekend and suffered heavy losses, so now I read out a safety reminder at every event. I’m also passing it along—don’t find it annoying, it’s all sincere advice.
The main points are: always verify any links through all official channels, don’t click blindly; there’s no stealth launch, no private sale, all scams; even if it looks like I posted it, it could be a hacked account—these things happen too often in the circle; before connecting, double-check everything, don’t cut corners.
He said something that left a deep impression on me: “Worst thing? You lose everything you worked for.” Those who understand know how much that hits home, brothers who have lost in the circle all know how piercing that statement is.
Now, about the event itself, recently the Builder Sub has been really intense. The speaker even kept mentioning how grateful they are that you’ve brought the event to a level rarely seen in Web3. Indeed, the quality is getting better and better. If you have friends who are builders, feel free to invite them; we also need more diverse voices, don’t limit ourselves.
Finally, about the atmosphere—almost 500 people staying up late and hanging in there, it’s really dedicated. No Shark Tank this week, so everyone can relax a bit and not stay up late. Wishing everyone a happy weekend in advance 🫶.
A sincere note: the speakers always recite safety tips at the end of each session. Honestly, it’s a bit like a mother nagging, but no one gets annoyed because he’s genuinely afraid someone will get caught in a trap and lose money. In Web3, there are few places that don’t hype or cut the leeks, truly looking out for everyone’s safety. Cherish these moments.
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