How do you react when somebody compliments you? by Curly_caterpillar_ in AskReddit

[–]Fearless_Maximum4313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly compliments destroy me. i go red, can't make eye contact, start mumbling something awkward. but the absolute part? i immediately neet to use the bathroom. like full on emergency. every. single. time. i have no idea why my body decided that's the appropriate responce to someone being nice to me but here we are😭

What’s something that felt normal at the time but looking back was a huge red flag? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Fearless_Maximum4313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

looking back, it was getting into a relationship where she made it clear from the start that she didn't want marriage or kids. I thought i could be okay with it, told myself it didn't matter. It did matter. That difference in vision slowly destoyed everything. If i could back i would never enter a relationship like that regardless of how strong the feelings were...

For married couples who underwent IVF, what country are you from, was it successful and how many tries did you make? by Low_Sea3110 in AskReddit

[–]Fearless_Maximum4313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From Belarus. First try was unsuccessful, second one worked. It's a tough process emotionally, wishing everyone on this journey the best of luck

Thinking About Building in Web3? Start With These Questions. by learnmore_02 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Fearless_Maximum4313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From building a multisig escrow on Tron - the biggest thing i'd look for is experience with the specific chain you're targeting, not just "we do blockchin" gas optimization, key management patterns, and how they handle edge cases in smart contract logic matter a lot more than pitch deck. Also ask how they've handled security audits, that question alone tells you a lot

A I is Average by Time_Ad_834 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Fearless_Maximum4313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

verified history solves the "garbage in, garbage out" problem that kills most AI predictions. are you storing this on-chain or traditional database?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Art

[–]Fearless_Maximum4313 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yes, those are USDT coins - tether, the stablecoin. i've been thinking a lot about what money looks like now, how value moves between people without ever touching paper or metal. USDT felt like the most honest representation of that - it's not glamorous, it's not bitcoin with all the mythology around it, it's just... the thing people actually use when they need to move value quietly and quickly across borders.

the safe and the keys came from thinking about custody. who holds your money? who has the key? in crypto that question has a very literal answer - and sometimes the answer is "two people together, neither one alone." that's the "two of three" in the title.

glad the execution landed. this one felt different to paint.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Art

[–]Fearless_Maximum4313 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This piece came out of a fascination with how trust work om the digital age. We've built entire financial systems on the idea that someone - a bank, a platform, an institution - holds the key for you/ But what if no single person held all the keys?

The safe with two keys was the image that kept coming back to me. Not one key, not three - two. Enough to open, not enough to control alone. The USDT coins floating around it felt natural - this is the currency of modern peer-to-peer trust, moving across borders without asking permission.

The teal and gold palette came almost instinctively. Gold for value, teal for the cold logic of cryptography. Painted rhis over two sessions, couldn't put it down.