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aspiring BD on web3 // EX-CSA @Microsoft // ♿️ Disability Advocate | 🏋️‍♂️ One-arm athlete 🦾😎

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Prashant Gupta
18 days
|| सुखदुःखे समे कृत्वा लाभालाभौ जयाजयौ || Treating joy and sorrow, gain and loss, with the same calm spirit. I'm sharing my journey openly because I believe true growth happens when we build ourselves in the open. In 2017, I lost my arm in a devastating road accident. For 18
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4: My Take.We’re past “ZK is cool”, it’s table stakes now. -> Any L2 that nails sub-1-hour withdrawals, tight proof costs, and scales throughput will eat up mindshare. -> @VitalikButerin 's goal is crystal: Be serious. Be fast. Be secure. Be the rails for real money flows
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Prashant Gupta
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3: The ZK Rollups Actually Making Moves.Leading zkEVM contenders already building the fast path:. -> @zksync Era – developer-friendly, EVM-compatible, gaining serious traction. -> @0xPolygon zkEVM – proven stack with strong token investments & ecosystem backing. -> @Starknet.
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Prashant Gupta
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2: Vitalik’s “2-of-3” Proof System. - Goal: hits both security and speed, without depending on immature tech. - Mechanism: require any 2 of 3 proof types:.-> ZK (trustless, cryptographic).-> OP (optimistic, mature but slow).-> TEE (trusted execution environment, fast but with.
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Prashant Gupta
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1: Why Fast Withdrawals Matter. - With Optimistic Rollups, users wait 7 days to withdraw due to the fraud-proof challenge window. That’s capital sitting idle, and liquidity providers get priced out. - @VitalikButerin says: .sub-1-hour withdrawals -> Ethereum more competitive,
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Prashant Gupta
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Let’s Break down @VitalikButerin vision (No BS):. 1. Why fast withdrawals matter.2. How Vitalik’s “2-of-3” proof system solves it.3. Which ZK rollups are already leading the charge. 4. Bonus: My opinion.
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Amazing to see so many major L2s now at stage 1. The next goal we should shoot for is, in my view, fast (<1h) withdrawal times, enabled by validity (aka ZK) proof systems. I consider this even more important than stage 2. Fast withdrawal times are important because waiting a.
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Marketing team of WNBA is WILD AF 🤣. what do you mean I can make a bet which color dildo will be thrown on the court next 🤣.
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Pressure is a Privilege.
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Prashant Gupta
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10/ If you're in Web3 BD and still copy pasting 6-line intros…. You’re not doing bizdev. You’re just playing email roulette. Master signals. Refine your copy. Build a system. Then print meetings on command. inspired by @natonchain 's cold outreach email tweet 😁.
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Prashant Gupta
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9/ Cold outreach in Web3 isn’t broken. Your lazy copy is. Your lack of research is. Your ego is. Strip the fluff. Write like a killer. Think like a founder. Move like a sniper.
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Prashant Gupta
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8/ Want to scale? Build a system:. - 1hr/day = sourcing 10 targets.- Signals = hiring page, press release, partnership tweet.- CRM = Notion, Airtable, Clay.- Follow-up in 72h if no reply.- Track reply rate, booking %, close %. Outreach is a pipeline treat it like one.
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Prashant Gupta
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7/ Also: channel matters. - Telegram > Email for founder-led projects.- Farcaster replies > Twitter DMs for infra teams.- LinkedIn > X DMs for Web2.5 teams raising. If you're sending the right message in the wrong room you're still invisible.
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Prashant Gupta
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6/ Don’t open with “Hope you’re doing well.”. Don’t pitch in the first DM. Don’t send your Calendly unless they ask. The goal = spark interest. Your CTA = simple. “Curious if this is relevant happy to send more if it is.”. Let them lean in.
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Prashant Gupta
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5/ Cold outreach is about earning context. That means:.- Refer to something they’ve done.- Speak their language (not yours).- Make your message about their outcome, not your product. It’s Web3, they’ve already seen 50 shills today. Don’t be #51.
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Prashant Gupta
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4/ Data doesn’t lie:. ->DMs over 3 sentences = 81% drop in reply rate. ->Cold emails that don’t ask for meetings convert better. ->Messages with clear signal references (funding, hiring, product launch) outperform blind outreach by 2.4×.
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Prashant Gupta
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3/ Most DMs die because they’re selfish. “Hey anon, I’m building X. Would love your feedback.”.Cool story. Why should I care?. Instead:.“Noticed you just integrated Y. Here’s a faster way to scale users post-integration.”.That gets read. That gets replied.
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Prashant Gupta
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2/ First thing: Outreach is not networking. You’re not trying to be liked. You’re trying to create motion. That means:.-> You identify a problem.-> You link it to your value.-> You get a reply. That’s it. Don’t complicate it.
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Prashant Gupta
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Shut-UP!! Shut-UP!! Shut-UP!! Shut-UP!! . I used to write 7-line DMs explaining myself, my team, my roadmap….Zero replies. Then I shut up and sent 3 lines max, fully research backed, and booked calls left-and-right. 1/ Here’s how I rewired my cold outreach game in Web3:
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Prashant Gupta
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I'm having fun now making 3D models
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Prashant Gupta
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RT @Decim8e: Do you ever feel lost trying to pick the right blockchain data tool? . This thread breaks down top platforms: what they do, wh….
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Prashant Gupta
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A Web3 founder once asked me:. "Why isn’t anyone using our product? We shipped fast. UX is clean. Docs are live. What are we missing?". I asked him one question:.“Where’s your distribution?”.He paused. Here’s the brutal truth most Web3 builders miss:.You don’t win with the best.
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