You sent in so much creativity that picking was tough β from classics to the wildest crypto pizza. Thanks to everyone who took part.
Winners:
π₯ 1st place β 70 USDT in HSH
jihan da (X) β entry
π₯ 2nd place β 50 USDT in HSH
Rc alex (Telegram) β entry
π₯ 3rd place β 30 USDT in HSH
Habib (X) β entry
π "Most Crypto Pizza" category β 10 USDT in HSH
Grime Drill (X) β entry
Winners, check your DMs β we'll reach out to send your prizes.
Thanks to everyone for the pizza
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We all started the same way π―
No crypto background. No tech skills. No clue what a mining rig even looks like.
Just a browser tab, and suddenly, bitcoin happening in the background of real life.
Which one are you - the couch expert? The referral machine? The guy who checks his balance before coffee?
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No crypto background. No tech skills. No clue what a mining rig even looks like.
Just a browser tab, and suddenly, bitcoin happening in the background of real life.
Which one are you - the couch expert? The referral machine? The guy who checks his balance before coffee?
Whatever your style is - CryptoTab works around you, not the other way around.
40M+ users already figured it out
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Mining isn't for everyone. And that's completely fine βοΈ
β If we're being honest, it makes sense for you if:
- you're curious about the space and want to explore it step by step
- you're not expecting instant results
- you prefer starting simple and deciding later whether you want to go deeper
- you want a clear entry point without getting buried in technical overload
- you'd rather fit it into your normal digital routine than turn it into a separate complicated system
β Who it's probably not for:
- people looking for "easy money" today
- people who don't want to learn even the basics
- people who expect a perfect outcome with zero time spent getting started
- people who already know they dislike learning new digital tools
First understand the basics and then, finally, try it.
Then decide whether it actually fits you. π€
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β If we're being honest, it makes sense for you if:
- you're curious about the space and want to explore it step by step
- you're not expecting instant results
- you prefer starting simple and deciding later whether you want to go deeper
- you want a clear entry point without getting buried in technical overload
- you'd rather fit it into your normal digital routine than turn it into a separate complicated system
β Who it's probably not for:
- people looking for "easy money" today
- people who don't want to learn even the basics
- people who expect a perfect outcome with zero time spent getting started
- people who already know they dislike learning new digital tools
First understand the basics and then, finally, try it.
Then decide whether it actually fits you. π€
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3 hottest crypto news by CryptoTab! π
1οΈβ£ Toncoin is now Gram!
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced that TON will be renamed back to Gram - the original name from its 2018 whitepaper - to kick off a new chapter. The token jumped 13% right after the news.
2οΈβ£ TeraHash is coming for 8M+ users
Backed by 8M players from the viral Telegram game HashCats, the soon-to-launch protocol TeraHash aims to offer hardwareβfree access to Bitcoin mining rewards - just as miner revenues bounce past $50M/day.
3οΈβ£ 4EVERLAND launches aggregate mining
The Web3 cloud platform 4EVERLAND now lets you mine multiple project airdrops and token rewards with one click, no hardware needed. The first phase includes partners like Optopia AI, KiloEx, and more.
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1οΈβ£ Toncoin is now Gram!
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced that TON will be renamed back to Gram - the original name from its 2018 whitepaper - to kick off a new chapter. The token jumped 13% right after the news.
2οΈβ£ TeraHash is coming for 8M+ users
Backed by 8M players from the viral Telegram game HashCats, the soon-to-launch protocol TeraHash aims to offer hardwareβfree access to Bitcoin mining rewards - just as miner revenues bounce past $50M/day.
3οΈβ£ 4EVERLAND launches aggregate mining
The Web3 cloud platform 4EVERLAND now lets you mine multiple project airdrops and token rewards with one click, no hardware needed. The first phase includes partners like Optopia AI, KiloEx, and more.
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There are still way too many myths around crypto...π€«
We decided to describe 5 of the most common ones:
π« "It's only for hackers"
No. Most people enter crypto because they're curious about a new digital space, not because they're deeply technical. Yes, the space has its own logic and vocabulary, but the entry point doesn't have to feel intimidating.
π« "You need a very powerful computer"
Not always. It depends on what kind of path you're choosing. Some options are PC-based, some are mobile-first, and some don't require your own hardware at all. There's no single rule that says you need a high-powered setup.
π« "It's already too late to start"
This is one of the most persistent myths. People enter every new technology space at different times. What matters more than the "perfect moment" is having a clear starting point and realistic expectations.
π« "You need to learn everything first"
No. If you try to understand the entire market, every term, and every mechanic before taking your first step, you may never begin. It's much more useful to learn the basics, choose one simple starting point, and build from there.
π« "Crypto is only about complexity"
Not necessarily. A lot of the complexity comes not from the topic itself, but from the way it's presented. When the entry point is clear, learning becomes much easier.
The main point is simple:
crypto shouldn't start with overload.
The calmer and clearer the first step is, the more likely someone is to actually learn the space instead of dropping it on day one.
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We decided to describe 5 of the most common ones:
No. Most people enter crypto because they're curious about a new digital space, not because they're deeply technical. Yes, the space has its own logic and vocabulary, but the entry point doesn't have to feel intimidating.
Not always. It depends on what kind of path you're choosing. Some options are PC-based, some are mobile-first, and some don't require your own hardware at all. There's no single rule that says you need a high-powered setup.
This is one of the most persistent myths. People enter every new technology space at different times. What matters more than the "perfect moment" is having a clear starting point and realistic expectations.
No. If you try to understand the entire market, every term, and every mechanic before taking your first step, you may never begin. It's much more useful to learn the basics, choose one simple starting point, and build from there.
Not necessarily. A lot of the complexity comes not from the topic itself, but from the way it's presented. When the entry point is clear, learning becomes much easier.
The main point is simple:
crypto shouldn't start with overload.
The calmer and clearer the first step is, the more likely someone is to actually learn the space instead of dropping it on day one.
π Π‘T Pool
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If you know nothing about crypto - donβt start with the hard stuff! π»
Start with what actually makes sense.
Hereβs a simple beginner path π
Step 1. Learn the basics π
You donβt need to understand everything in one day. Just get a feel for:
- what crypto is (in simple terms)
- how wallets work
- why security & focus matter
- how different ways to enter the space compare
Step 2. Donβt do everything at once π§
Big mistake: jumping into news, charts, tokens, wallets, strategies all together.
Thatβs not learning β thatβs overload.
Step 3. Pick the simplest first experience π―
Your first step should be low-stress and easy.
Low barrier = easy to see if crypto is even for you.
Step 4. Learn through practice, not chaos π§
When your start is calm and clear, you learn faster.
The topic wonβt become βeasyβ, but it stops feeling like endless noise.
π Thatβs why CryptoTab works well for many beginners:
What matters is starting from a place that helps you understand crypto - not pushes you away πͺ
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Start with what actually makes sense.
Hereβs a simple beginner path π
Step 1. Learn the basics π
You donβt need to understand everything in one day. Just get a feel for:
- what crypto is (in simple terms)
- how wallets work
- why security & focus matter
- how different ways to enter the space compare
Step 2. Donβt do everything at once π§
Big mistake: jumping into news, charts, tokens, wallets, strategies all together.
Thatβs not learning β thatβs overload.
Step 3. Pick the simplest first experience π―
Your first step should be low-stress and easy.
Low barrier = easy to see if crypto is even for you.
Step 4. Learn through practice, not chaos π§
When your start is calm and clear, you learn faster.
The topic wonβt become βeasyβ, but it stops feeling like endless noise.
π Thatβs why CryptoTab works well for many beginners:
What matters is starting from a place that helps you understand crypto - not pushes you away πͺ
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