This crypto week saw the bullish market trend take a breather as traditional markets soured the mood. 👀 But needless to say, the show must go on and builders must keep BUIDLing! 🚀
The bullish trend could be taking a breather, but the builders are certainly not. Innovation continues to sprout across all chains in various forms. Stay tuned for next week’s edition and keep supporting your favorite builders, degens!
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