“You didn’t get here by chance ✨ I’m Grelion, Venezuelan 🇻🇪, new to this page and with a big purpose: to spread good vibes, motivation, and blessings always 🙌 If you believe in supporting someone who’s starting from zero, follow me and be part of this journey. Here we come with faith, a positive attitude, and the desire to go far 💙$MSFTB
$BTC “Here came Grelion, Venezuelan at heart 🇻🇪🔥 New to the page, but with faith intact, blessings always and a positive mindset 💯✨ If you support what’s good, follow me and join me in this start… we’re going to make it big with the grace of God 🙌
Redefining Web3 Scalability with New Infrastructure
The decentralized finance ecosystem constantly calls for more efficient solutions, and the technical proposal from @NewtonProtocol positions itself as a solid response to these challenges. With the operational implementation of Newton Mainnet Beta, the project introduces an optimized environment for processing transactions with significantly low fees and competitive speed, overcoming the bottlenecks commonly found in networks from previous generations. This decentralized architecture not only benefits the experience of everyday users, but also opens up a crucial window of opportunity for developers of decentralized applications who are seeking long-term stability. At the heart of this economic dynamic and network incentives is the token $NEWT, whose utility ecosystem promises to expand as the organic adoption of the beta network becomes consolidated worldwide. Keeping track of its technical roadmap is essential to understand the evolution of today’s contemporary Web3 infrastructure. <t-6/>#Newt
The Impact of Newton Mainnet Beta on the Web3 Ecosystem
Blockchain infrastructure development continues to move forward by leaps and bounds, and a clear example of this is the recent launch of the Newton Mainnet Beta. This technological milestone developed by @NewtonProtocol represents a significant shift in how we conceive scalability, data processing speed, and efficient decentralization in Web3. The core of this project seeks to solve the historical network congestion issues that affect other traditional chains. Thanks to the technical strength of its architecture, this beta network not only provides faster transactions, but also considerably reduces operational costs for developers and end users.
The Impact of Newton Mainnet Beta on the Web3 Ecosystem
Blockchain infrastructure development continues to advance by leaps and bounds, and a clear example of this is the recent launch of Newton Mainnet Beta. This technological milestone developed by @NewtonProtocol represents a significant shift in how we envision scalability, data processing speed, and efficient decentralization in Web3. The core of this project seeks to solve the historic network saturation problems that affect other traditional chains. Thanks to the technical robustness of its architecture, this beta network not only offers faster transactions, but also significantly reduces operating costs for developers and end users.
#newt $NEWT ¡Great breakthrough for the crypto ecosystem! The arrival of Newton Mainnet Beta marks a turning point in the scalability and efficiency of decentralized networks. I’m keeping a close eye on @NewtonProtocol to see how they’re transforming the future of Web3 with their high-speed infrastructure. The potential of their token $NEWT is enormous in the coming months. What do you think about this launch? #Newt
$BTC Today I speak clearly, without fear and without embellishment.
Supporting a Venezuelan isn’t just saying “blessings” or “strength.” Supporting a Venezuelan also means supporting their posts, their tasks, their effort, and their determination to move forward within the app.
Many of us are verified users. Many of us are just starting out, learning step by step, doing basic tasks, trying to understand how each tool works. We’re not experts, but we are consistent. And even so, instead of finding real support, what we often encounter are blocks, limitations, and closed doors.
$BTC To everyone who reads this post, I’m going to say something clearly: supporting a Venezuelan also means supporting their posts, their tasks, and their effort within the app. Many of us are here learning, trying to move forward with what little we know—doing basic tasks, posting, participating, and looking for a real opportunity to get ahead.
We’re not here to ask for pity. We’re here to ask for real support. Because in Venezuela, every small step forward matters.
Many Venezuelan users are verified, active, and eager to learn, but we keep running into blocks, limitations, and restrictions that don’t allow us to flow within the application the way we should. They hold us back in campaigns, activities, rewards, and features that are available to others.
So, if you truly want to support Venezuelans, start with something simple: Support our posts, support our tasks, support our effort. Because we’re also fighting to grow within this platform.
And to Binance, I’m going to say it directly:
Enough with the blocks for users in Venezuela. If we are verified users, we also deserve access. If we’re part of the community, we also deserve opportunities. If they talk about help, then that help should be real.
Unblock Venezuela. Allow Venezuelan users to participate with fewer obstacles. Let us run campaigns, earn points, enter the Rewards Zone, and take part in activities inside the app without feeling excluded.
Because supporting isn’t just saying nice words. Supporting is opening opportunities. Supporting is inclusion. Supporting is stopping the blocking of those who also want to get ahead.
Today I raise my voice for myself and for many Venezuelans who might feel the same and don’t say it.
Supporting a Venezuelan is supporting their effort. Supporting Venezuela is letting it participate
$BTC What hurts most is not just the limitation, but the distance between what is promised and what is actually delivered. Because when a company talks about support, you expect facts. When a company talks about opportunities, you expect access. When a company mentions help, you expect to see it reflected in reality—not to keep waiting for something that never arrives.
This letter does not come from hate. It comes from frustration, from exhaustion, and from the hope that one day those of us who are also part of this community will be heard, even though we’re in a country battered by hardship and full of obstacles.
Binance should take a closer look at what is happening to its users in Venezuela. It should create fairer conditions so we can participate without so many barriers. It should also think about the new user—the one who is just starting to learn, who joins with enthusiasm and ends up finding closed doors.
Because the help that is announced, if it doesn’t reach those who need it, is not help. And an opportunity that can’t be taken advantage of is not an opportunity. And a promise that isn’t fulfilled ends up being just another disappointment.
Hopefully one day words will turn into real action. Hopefully one day Venezuelan users can feel that we are also part of the platform—without exclusion, without unjust blocks, and without empty promises.
To my Venezuelan brothers: let’s not lose faith. We keep moving forward, learning, resisting, and fighting to get ahead, even when it seems like the doors are closed.
Respectfully, but firmly,
A verified user from Venezuela From Cúa, Urdaneta Municipality, Miranda State
$BTC I’m writing as a verified user, as a new person within your platform, and as a Venezuelan living a difficult reality. I’m writing from Miranda State, Urdaneta Municipality, Cúa, with respect, but also with disappointment and with the need to tell a truth that many feel and few express.
For some time now, people have been talking about help, benefits, opportunities, and support for users. They talk about inclusion, growth, and backing for those of us who use the platform. But honestly, since that supposed help started being mentioned, I have not seen that it’s real.
I haven’t seen it in my experience as a new user. I haven’t seen it in the opportunities available. I haven’t seen it in the campaigns or the benefits that, in theory, should reach everyone.
In Venezuela, many users are limited or directly blocked from taking part in activities within the app, such as campaigns, tasks to earn points, or dynamics in the Rewards Zone. And that weighs even more when someone is just starting out, when they don’t have much knowledge, when they’re only learning the basics and still want to move forward honestly.
The question is clear: how can there be talk of real help if there are users who can’t even access opportunities inside the application normally?
Venezuelans also exist. Venezuelans also learn. Venezuelans also verify our accounts. Venezuelans also deserve to be taken into consideration.
Not everyone is an expert in trading, in campaigns, in advanced tools, or in every function of the app. Many of us are just taking our first steps. But that doesn’t make us less important. On the contrary: we’re precisely the ones who most need a platform that is clear, accessible, and truly open to everyone. Venezuela always positive blessings
Today I want to raise my voice as a verified user, as someone new to this world, and as a Venezuelan who lives in an area affected, in the state of Miranda, Urdaneta municipality, Cúa.
Many times Binance talks about support, opportunities, and help for its users, but in practice it doesn’t always feel that way. New users, who are just learning how to do basic tasks within the app, need more access, more guidance, and more real opportunities—not just promises.
In Venezuela, in addition to all the economic difficulties we already live through, we also face blocks and limitations within the application. Not being able to participate in campaigns, earn points, or enter normally into the Rewards Zone keeps us out of benefits that could represent real help for many.
And this is not a whim. For many people in my country, every opportunity counts. Every point, every reward, every activity available within the app can mean a small support amid a difficult reality.
If Binance truly wants to support its users, it should look at Venezuela with more attention. It should allow Venezuelans to participate without so many obstacles and restrictions, and for opportunities to flow also to those of us who are starting out and want to learn.
Not all of us are experts. Not all of us master these tools. But we also deserve the chance to grow, learn, and benefit from a platform that says it is global.
My message is simple: fewer promises and more action. More inclusion for Venezuelans. More access for new users. More real support for those who truly need it.
Blessings to all my Venezuelan brothers. We will keep moving forward with faith, strength, and hope.
From the state of Miranda, Urdaneta municipality, Cúa, Venezuela
$BTC I don’t understand why Binance makes promises to users about help and then doesn’t deliver. I’m living in an affected state. I’m a verified user and I’m new to this; I don’t have much knowledge yet, but what I’ve learned are the basic tasks of the app. Since we’re in the country Venezuela, we’re blocked from running campaigns on the app—earning points for the reward zone. That would be a real help for us Venezuelans in the app: to do activities in the app without obstacles, and for things to flow for those who already know how to use all these features, not just empty promises. For my brothers and fellow Venezuelans, from here in Miranda state, Urdaneta municipality, blessings. We will continue moving forward.
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$BTC I’m Venezuelan and I’m in Miranda state, one of the areas affected by the earthquake. Right now I can’t go out to help as much as I’d like, because I’m also very worried about my immediate family. I have elderly people and children who need my care, and my priority is to protect them in the middle of this very difficult situation.
That doesn’t mean that I don’t hurt for what my people are going through. It breaks my heart to see so many families in need, with distress and fear—not only in Miranda, but also in La Guaira and Caracas, where many people are facing moments of uncertainty and pain.
That’s why today I want to make a heartfelt appeal to everyone who can provide support, collaborate, or lend a hand, to do it for our people.
There are Venezuelan brothers and sisters who today need help, companionship, food, care, and hope. If you’re in a position to help, do it. Every gesture counts, every contribution adds up, and every act of solidarity can make a big difference in someone’s life.
Today I help by taking care of my family, but I’m also raising my voice for my people. Help Miranda, La Guaira, and Caracas. Help Venezuela. Don’t abandon us at this moment. 🇻🇪🙏
$BTC I am Venezuelan and I am in the state of Miranda, one of the areas affected by the earthquake. Right now I can’t go out to help as I would like, because I’m also very concerned about my family unit. I have elderly adults and children who need my care, and my priority is to protect them in the middle of this very difficult situation.
That doesn’t mean I don’t hurt for what my people are going through. It breaks my heart to see so many families going through need, anguish, and fear. That’s why today I want to make a heartfelt call to all the people who can provide support, collaborate, or lend a hand—please do it for our people.
There are Venezuelan brothers and sisters who today need help, companionship, food, care, and hope. If you’re in a position to help, do it. Every gesture counts, every contribution adds up, and every act of solidarity can make a huge difference in someone’s life.
Today I help by taking care of my family, but I also raise my voice for my people. Help Miranda. Help Venezuela. Don’t abandon us right now. 🇻🇪🙏
$BTC I am Venezuelan and I am in the state of Miranda, one of the areas affected by the earthquake. Today I speak to you with all my heart, to ask for solidarity help for so many families who, right now, are living in fear, anguish, and need.
There are people who have lost everything, others who are still waiting for support, care, and a friendly hand that gives them back a little hope amid so much pain. In moments like this, any help matters, any gesture counts, and any act of solidarity can make a big difference.
I ask you, from the heart, that those who can collaborate, support, or spread this situation do so thinking of our people. Today Miranda needs everyone; today Venezuela needs love, unity, and solidarity.
Don’t leave us alone in this difficult moment. 🇻🇪🙏100%venezuelan
$BTC I’m Venezuelan and I’m in the state of Miranda, one of the areas affected by the earthquake. Today I want to raise my voice for all the families who are going through moments of anguish, losses, and a lot of uncertainty. Our people need support, clear information, and urgent help for those who were affected.
I ask the authorities and the competent organizations to continue looking after the affected communities and keep the public informed about the aid centers, censuses, and service days.
To my Venezuelan brothers, let’s stay united, supporting one another at this very difficult time. Strength, Miranda. Strength, Venezuela. 🇻🇪
$BTC I am Venezuelan and today my heart is with every family affected by the earthquake in our country. In moments like this, more than ever, we need unity, solidarity, and real support for those who have lost everything or are living hours of anguish. My strength and my prayers are with Venezuela. May help not be lacking, clear information, and a helping hand for our people. 🇻🇪
Following the earthquake that occurred in Venezuela, many families are going through very difficult times. If there is any list of aid, census, or registry of affected people, it is important that the information be clear, official, and accessible to everyone.
I urge authorities and support organizations to publicize:
assistance points
requirements to receive aid
contact numbers
prioritized municipalities and areas
I also ask the community to share only verified information to avoid confusion at such a delicate time.
Strength to all the families affected in Venezuela. 🇻🇪$BTC