dragonbolt.crypto

My name on my Mastodon and Twitter profiles is dragonbolt.crypto. Like most nicknames, they are not chosen. No one actually gave me that nickname either, but dragonbolt.crypto supposed to inspire people to check out my Yat of 🐉🔩🤑 .

Yats are links for the modern emoji times. I also use it because it makes sharing the link through a visual mediums like stories easy. y.at/🐉🔩🤑 is my yat link. If you use the Opera browser, you can skip entering the y.at/. There is also a text version that Yat produced because Instagram does not allow emojis in the “link in the bio,” which is https://y.at/dragon.bolt.money-mouth.

I purchased my Yat for a discounted price by participating in the May 2021 Cloud35 event. I got a “cloud seed,” and it “sprouted” into my generation zero Yat. I did not choose the emojis; although, most people choose their Yat emoji combinations.

Relating it to my life, I can see that the dragon can allude to my birth on the year of the dragon. The bolt can allude to my profession in the construction management industry, and the money-mouth emoji alludes to my interest in cryptocurrencies.

dragonbolt.crypto is also a link that I “purchased” from a promotional airdrop of store credit by Unstoppable Domains. I finally minted it this past week on the Polygon blockchain. I don’t know how to use the Unstoppable Domains much. The extent of my use of them is that one is my email address, and they can be used to send me crypto assets.

That is the story of dragonbolt.