Anxiety by @NFTLegacy

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A common feeling, but not commonly spoken about in the investing world. It’s one of the biggest silent killers of performance. Anxiety doesn’t just make us feel uneasy, it clouds our ability to think clearly, manage risk and stay grounded. It impacts our decisions, our routines and how we show up. And in this world, the markets don’t slow down just because we’re overwhelmed. It affects all of us. And instead of pretending we’re immune, I think it’s time we talk about it more openly.
1️⃣ Focus & Decision Making
An anxious mind is in survival mode. When the amygdala (your brain’s fear centre) is firing constantly and cortisol (your stress hormone) is elevated, it weakens the function of the prefrontal cortex (the part of your brain responsible for logic, focus and decision making). Clarity disappears. Judgment becomes reactive. You second guess your plan or abandon it completely. This is where overtrading, panic exits and regret live.
2️⃣ Exercise & Diet
This isn’t just about endorphins or losing 10 pounds. It’s about creating the conditions for a sharper, calmer mind. • Exercise lowers cortisol and brings your nervous system back into balance. It helps pull you out of that wired, anxious state, so you can actually think clearer. • It also increases a compound in your brain called BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), which basically acts like brain fertiliser. It helps your brain grow new connections, making it easier to break old patterns and create new ones. • A good diet stabilises your blood sugar and that keeps your mood and focus stable. Fewer crashes, less brain fog, better decision making. • the act of consistently moving your body and fuelling it well tells your mind, “I’m someone who takes care of things.” That repetition becomes identity. That identity becomes discipline.
3️⃣ Sleep
Sleep isn’t optional. It’s brain maintenance. Lack of sleep increases cortisol, heightens emotional reactivity and amplifies anxiety. Even without a clear trigger. It also weakens the part of your brain responsible for decision making and impulse control. That’s why it’s harder to stay disciplined or stick to your plan when you’re sleep deprived. You're not lazy when you're tired, your brain is just in survival mode. And in that state, fear and doubt tend to take the wheel.
4️⃣ Social Media
Information overload = emotional overload. Social media is built to spike dopamine and hijack your attention. It can feed fear cycles, comparison and overreactions.
5️⃣ Self Talk
This is a big one. Your internal dialogue shapes your experience with reality. What you say to yourself becomes your identity and eventually your behaviour follows. You don’t just need self awareness, you need to reframe the narrative. We talk about strategies, indicators and economic data all the time. But none of it matters if your mind is constantly hijacked by fear, fatigue, or noise. Mental clarity is the real edge. Long term performance isn’t just a numbers game, it’s a mindset game. Have a great week ahead! 👩🏻💻☕️
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In South Africa, a helicopter crashed during take-off. The unusual cause, a cardboard box with a penguin on board the aircraft, landed on a control lever of the aircraft, causing the pilot to lose control of the helicopter. Nieuws 📰 telegraaf the Netherlands. @PenWyn 🥶

So... I just tested ByBit virtual MasterCard. Check here bybit.com
Basically I registered, applied for Virtual card after KYC procedure. Card was approved in about 2 weeks, not sure why so long. I got USDT to my ByBit account that were sent to me via internal ByBit system from another user, so no fees and transaction is instant. You just share your UUID in ByBit system and transaction can be done based on that.
Anyway, I added the card to GooglePay at my phone and paid with it in supermarket, no problem. Exchange rate was same as my bank, even a bit better, there was small fee aka Foreign Transaction Fee (2%). Obviously I can also use it to pay for things online and so on. The only limitation I believe is that I can't take cash from ATM with it, but it's possible to order physical card for only $30. So I will go ahead with it.

My beloved Shure headphones broke 😢☹️
Gonna try some new headphones by skullcady with Bose tech 🤞
May look into a home diy repair for my Shure earphone but I don't think it'll ever sound the same with a repair 😢
Tuesday @deso 🫶

This scam account seems to have been active for quite some time now.
Time to blacklist it?
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Did you have this meeting? sorry I've not been feeling up to much at all lately so didn't attend
A SAFETYNET NEWS FLASH:
Even on Easter, we get together with our @Safetynet team. Everyone is welcome! 🥰🛡️🔥
Meeting Details:
Date: Sunday, April 20th, 2025
Time: 20:00 - time
Attendees:
Agenda:
1. Opening
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2. Confirming Previous Meeting Minutes
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3. Meeting & Greeting New Attendees
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4. POD how are the preparations coming along?
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5. What are our goals going forward:
• Rewriting or adding to the White paper of @SafetyNet about the experiment and the outcome of it and the implications.
• Separately targeting validator operators, investors, developers, application operators and influencers in order to get them up to speed on the issues confronting @DeSo AND our proposed solution(s)
• After the experiment, we’ll have to prepare the new information communication on the redistributing of staking between ALL validators in order to have a decentralised blockchain.
6. Software
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7. Tech
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8. Marketing
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9. Storage
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10. Legal Entity Update
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11. Whatever comes to the table
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12. Closing
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@stargeezer, @ouwepiet, @diamondthumb, @nathanwells, @carry2web, @LeilaThigpen, @thisdayinmusichistory, @elizabethtubbs, @octavie, @stevonagy, @that70srobot, @a_bloke, @studio_richards @mcmarsh, @arnoudvanderplas, @1dolinski, @edokoevoet, @erwinwillems, @mvanhalen, @nftvanhalen, @metaphilosopher @nader @mossified @skibridges @parkerazzi @highkey @krassenstein @wolfenstein
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Hello all 👋
DRAWING AT EASTER IN GRANADA (+info in comments) @Salimbhuiyan @ohlala @Kaanha @Flicksparks $kanshi

For sure @nader should at least feed this document to ChatGPT and ask for help.. Let me quote - "As a general rule, storing personal data on a blockchain should be avoided, if this conflicts with data protection principles."
DeSo is blockchain, so once transaction is made it's there... But you can still limit access to data via API and via GraphQL. Right now if you fetch list of user posts via API you can't get posts marked as hidden, but GraphQL does not have such limitation. Those people who provide access to data via API or GraphQL are responsible.
If you build and run an app, this is your responsibility to comply with European Data Protection regulations. API and GraphQL is another level and who is responsible here? @nader is responsible. He can easily update API and GraphQL in a way that if you "delete" (hide) your profile, apps can't get your data.
On GDPR and Blockchain there are recent guidelines published by European Data Protection Board:
edpb.europa.eu/our-work-tools/documents/public-consultations/2025/guidelines-022025-processing-personal-data_en
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Deso Dragons - 011
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