Pig Rich
Pig Rich
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Before knowing about 𝕏, people used to scroll through social networks every day.
Did they earn any coins?
If not, then why regret the time back then.
Now scrolling 𝕏 at least gives a chance to make money, so stop complaining.
Just use it the way we used to with other platforms before.
Then $$$ will come 😝
Today, a newbie account messaged me asking Pig to share experience on building an account.
Pig isn’t professional or particularly skilled, just sharing what I know.
Yet that generous person sent $20 to my wallet right away; at first, I thought it was some kind of scam, but then I really heard the notification sound, folks.
In September 2025, when the yap trend was super hot, Pig ranked quite high in some top projects.
Then suddenly the account got suspended, everything seemed to collapse.
At that time, money was still stuck in many projects; when they paid rewards, I couldn’t connect X to receive them, so I had to reluctantly let it go.
Pig was about to give up but then tried to build a new account, which is the current one.
Starting from zero, 0 followers, 0 posts, 0 score.
It’s been half a year already.
Now the account is much better, and I’ve earned a bit of $ from this account.
And Pig will try to build even stronger so that in the future, if there’s a new trend, I might be qualified to join.

I've tried quite a few different AI agents, but most felt like chatbots disguised as automation. They sounded good, but the longer I used them, the more disjointed the workflow became, requiring me to manually piece everything together.
What brought me back to @TheARCTERMINAL was that very different feeling. ANIMA doesn't just respond superficially; it maintains context, understands what I was doing before, automatically pulls relevant data, and even suggests the next step quite naturally. It gives me the feeling of using an operating system for AI rather than just a simple chatbot.
What I appreciate most about ARC is their product development. They don't have a flashy marketing campaign, but their direction is very clear: building infrastructure so agents can operate more independently, rather than just having a beautiful interface. If the authentic AI narrative continues to develop, I think projects focusing on genuine user experience will have a significant advantage over those that simply follow trends. $ARC #ARC
As for @quipnetwork, I take a longer-term view. While most of the market is still focused on meme narratives and short-term attention, QUIP is quietly building on the security layer.
What caught my attention was their post-quantum approach to BTC wallets and their WOTS-style signature model. It sounds technical, but essentially they're thinking about protecting blockchain assets in the future as quantum computing becomes more powerful. It's not something that will cause an immediate market pump, but it's the kind of infrastructure that people will realize how important it is in a few years.
Also, I like how QUIP tries to keep everything simple in terms of user experience, even though the underlying technology stack is quite complex. Their support for multi chain thinking between ETH, SOL, and BTC makes me feel like they're not building for a short term cycle, but rather preparing for a broader Web3 ecosystem in the future.
Many current projects are trying to make a splash quickly. But sometimes, teams that quietly ship and focus on solving real problems are the ones worth watching long-term. #QUIP
Pig thinks that meeting the pay requirements isn't just based on views and engagement.
X will score views coming from those blue check accounts.
The other day, I saw a video with over 1 million views but still didn't meet the criteria.
So, for anyone on the journey to build X, try to increase the number of blue check followers.
Having over 50% is already considered quite credible.

I've noticed more and more people are starting to talk about agentic AI, but most are still seeing it as just ordinary automated bots. Meanwhile, I think the direction @TheARCTERMINAL and @quipnetwork are building is completely different.
@quipnetwork caught my attention because they're not just talking about AI or quantum computing like a marketing trend. What they're building is a protocol infrastructure for autonomous agents where agents can think for themselves, coordinate, secure themselves, and operate on a decentralized platform without relying on a single point of control.
Interestingly, when combined with quantum architecture, the processing speed and scalability of the network open up a whole new level. It's no longer just AI assisting users, but an ecosystem where agents can independently operate the digital economy, data, and decision making in real time.
And @TheARCTERMINAL's part makes everything seem more realistic to me. If Quip is building the protocol layer, then ARC is like a gateway for ordinary people to truly access that world. Their terminal interface makes interacting with sovereign agents much easier to use; you don't need to be a hardcore developer or a seasoned crypto expert to understand how it works.
I think the biggest strength of these two projects is that they're following the narrative of the new cycle: AI agents + decentralized infrastructure. But instead of just talking about the future, they're building usable pieces right now.
The current feeling is like the early stages of the internet. Everything is still very early, many people haven't realized what's happening yet, but the pace of development is incredibly fast. And if sovereign agents truly become the next infrastructure layer of the internet, then projects like @quipnetwork and @TheARCTERMINAL could be names that are talked about a lot in the future.
#SovereignAgents #QuantumInfra







