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AnaJo

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Entrepreneur | Angel investor | x.com/trustyfy evangelist 🏆 click the link below to create your free account and take a step closer to financial freedom

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Getting a bank account as a crypto user often means rejection or high fees. We partner with crypto-friendly banks for quick setup: accounts that welcome digital assets, seamless fiat blends. No red flags when moving between worlds. Onchain finance with the banking access

Getting a bank account as a crypto user often means rejection or high fees. 

We partner with crypto-friendly banks for quick setup: accounts that welcome digital assets, seamless fiat blends.

No red flags when moving between worlds.

Onchain finance with the banking access
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Most money systems don’t fail. They just become a patchwork of notes, screenshots, separate accounts, and “I’ll remember later”. That’s fine, until it isn’t.

Most money systems don’t fail.

They just become a patchwork of notes, screenshots, separate accounts, and “I’ll remember later”.  

That’s fine, until it isn’t.
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There’s a quiet moment when you realise you’re doing “admin” just to keep your finances straight. If the system needs constant manual effort to stay coherent, it’s not really a system.

There’s a quiet moment when you realise you’re doing “admin” just to keep your finances straight.  

If the system needs constant manual effort to stay coherent, it’s not really a system.
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Most financial tools assume you’re either “just a person” or “a business”. But real life sits in the middle. You might be paying a freelancer, splitting household costs, running a side project, supporting family abroad, or managing irregular income. Not a company. Not

Most financial tools assume you’re either “just a person” or “a business”.

But real life sits in the middle. 

You might be paying a freelancer, splitting household costs, running a side project, supporting family abroad, or managing irregular income. 

Not a company. Not
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This is the space Trustyfy is focused on. Not hype. Not noise. Not forcing you into a “business” identity. Just giving people a cleaner way to manage real-life money when it stops being casual.

This is the space Trustyfy is focused on. 

Not hype. 
Not noise. 
Not forcing you into a “business” identity.  

Just giving people a cleaner way to manage real-life money when it stops being casual.
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Trustyfy is for people who need a described, organised setup without the feeling of complexity. When the stakes go up, “good enough” starts to feel expensive.

Trustyfy is for people who need a described, organised setup without the feeling of complexity.  

When the stakes go up, “good enough” starts to feel expensive.
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A lot of people don’t need new financial products. They need fewer moving parts. Fewer places where money can disappear into confusion. Clarity is a form of security. (sofas excluded)

A lot of people don’t need new financial products.

They need fewer moving parts. 

Fewer places where money can disappear into confusion.  

Clarity is a form of security.  

(sofas excluded)
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The best sign your money setup is improving is simple: You stop thinking about it all the time. Less chasing. Less second-guessing. More confidence.

The best sign your money setup is improving is simple:

You stop thinking about it all the time.

Less chasing. Less second-guessing. 

More confidence.
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There’s a big difference between something being possible and something being usable at scale. Bridges exist for a reason.

There’s a big difference between something being possible and something being usable at scale. 

Bridges exist for a reason.
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A lot of financial debates are framed as a choice: Traditional systems or new digital ones. That framing sounds bold, but it misses how people actually live. A short thread🧵👇

A lot of financial debates are framed as a choice:

Traditional systems or new digital ones. 

That framing sounds bold, but it misses how people actually live.

A short thread🧵👇
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Most people don’t wake up wanting ideology. They want their money to work when they travel, get paid, pay others, or deal with everyday life. Reliability beats purity for most people, most of the time.

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This is why tools that sit between systems exist. Not because the future isn’t exciting, but because the present still runs on shared infrastructure that millions depend on.

This is why tools that sit between systems exist. 

Not because the future isn’t exciting, but because the present still runs on shared infrastructure that millions depend on.
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Fully digital, fully onchain setups can already work, but only when both sides of a transaction are ready for it. That’s the key constraint people often skip over.

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When the other end still lives in existing payment networks, the question isn’t “which side is right?” It’s “how do we make this usable without forcing people to choose?”

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Progress usually isn’t a clean break. It’s a series of bridges that let more people participate safely, gradually, and on their own terms. That’s where real adoption comes from.

Progress usually isn’t a clean break. 

It’s a series of bridges that let more people participate safely, gradually, and on their own terms. 

That’s where real adoption comes from.
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Trustyfy isn’t trying to pull people away from how the world works. It’s about helping people move through it with more clarity and less friction.

Trustyfy isn’t trying to pull people away from how the world works.  

It’s about helping people move through it with more clarity and less friction.
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For a lot of people, access comes before optimisation. A system that works today is often the first step toward something better tomorrow.