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I would like to know if anyone is a builder
So is members in this group building real world projects, apps, dapps for the 4th industrial revolution generation we all have to get use to it in now. Web3 is here and its not going nowhere anytime soon. AI is replacing blue collar jobs as well as white collar jobs. That's why I am asking because I am building my skillset so I am not classed like the collar jobers. NOT being intentionally mean, but it was a warning of this happening. Anyway How has AI affected your country and job replacements.
1 like • May 23
I’m a Web3 builder. Working on a few apps and using AI to expedite some tasks. AI has both complemented my work to some degree and taken away from it as well.
1 like • May 25
@Aroha Heitia It’s a mix of both. AI knowledge base is virtually endless, so you’re constantly learning while building with it. AI can handle most technical tasks, but if you already have experience in the field, you bring human intuition, real-world insight, and strategic direction that AI will certainly miss. That combination can create something extraordinary. One thing new users misunderstand is that AI lacks consistency. It can drift from the original vision over time, especially in large projects or when new chats are inevitably needed due to browser cache overload. That’s why structure matters. Having a proper file repository, documentation like a whitepaper and a project anchor, as well as a handoff system, where everything is frequently documented and can be referenced, helps keep AI aligned with the mission and project direction. I actually developed this handoff system myself, and once I put it into practice, my work with AI became vastly more accurate and productive. A lot of people initially fail with AI because they treat it like magic instead of a tool that still requires leadership and direction. Overall, AI combined with a skilled human is an incredibly powerful team.
I Want to Hear From You 👇
I’ve had to step away for a short stretch because I’ve been locked in building a crypto protocol, while staying active with my investing and trading ventures. It has been a focused season of building and execution, but I have not walked away from Blockchain University. At the same time, I want to be honest with you. I’m narrowing my focus, and I’m evaluating what deserves the most energy moving forward. I believe Blockchain University has real potential, but I want to know if you feel that too, and if this is something we should keep pushing until it becomes a serious destination for learning. So tell me, are we going somewhere with Blockchain University? Are you looking forward to more course content, and what do you want to learn next? Drop a quick comment with your thoughts so I know you’re real and engaged, and so we can shape the plan moving forward as a community.
2 likes • Apr 2
@Aroha Heitia You're awesome. Thank you for the feedback!
1 like • Apr 29
@Isaac Community Growth Welcome aboard!
James
Hi James will you expanding this skool group with more knowledge?
2 likes • Mar 1
Yes, I’ve just been a bit busy lately developing my crypto project. I’ll make an update post soon.
🧵 Discussion Thread: Graphics Style Feedback
Quick question for everyone! 👇 What do you think about the current Blockchain University graphics approach (monochrome, clean icons, simple diagrams)? 🎨📚 I’m building these in Photoshop by hand, and I like that they’re simple, consistent, and fast to produce. I want to avoid the flashy stock graphic look and the overly common AI-generated style that’s everywhere right now. My goal is clarity and consistency while we build the foundation. That said, I’m totally open to evolving the style or even doing a full design overhaul later when we gain more traction and get stronger feedback from the community. 🔁✅ I’ll also be adding screen recordings and on-camera video as the curriculum matures, and I’ll likely circle back to published lessons to layer in extra elements as we refine the direction. For now, I’m focused on making the written lessons and visuals as clear as possible. 🎥🖥️ What’s working for you, and what would you suggest? I’m genuinely open to feedback and constructive criticism. Be honest and speak your mind, we’re all students of each other here. 🙏
Web3
Talking of Web3 This is the information I have gathered about it and still in the process of learning about this new tech. Web3 is a decentralized internet built on blockchain technology, where users theoretically have more control over their data, identity, and digital assets without relying on centralized platforms like Google or Facebook.
1 like • Jan 28
Well said. Google and Facebook are classic Web2 examples, centralized platforms that control the login, data, and rules. Web3 shifts more control into the individual’s hands by using wallets for identity and blockchains for ownership and verification.
1 like • Feb 5
@Aroha Heitia Yeah, Brave is a solid pick. I use it sometimes as an isolated browser for crypto activity, and their built-in wallet and privacy features are nice. If you enable Brave Rewards, it also ties into the BAT token as a way to earn rewards for ads. Opera is another option that has built-in crypto tools too, so it can be worth comparing them and just picking one as your dedicated crypto browser for better compartmentalization.
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James Odom
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CEO, Paycheck Labs. Blockchain educator. 13 years in crypto. Building real payment rails and teaching fundamentals.

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