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In a sundrenched village nestled between
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rolling hills and tomato fields, Grandpa
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Husten lived a simple life. His days
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were filled with tending crops, sipping
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tea under the old oak tree and
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occasionally arguing with his rooster
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about who woke up earlier. But years
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ago, something peculiar happened that
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set the course for an unexpected
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adventure. It was 2013 and a city kid,
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pale, lanky, and glued to his phone, had
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wandered into the village muttering
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about internet money. Hassan, always
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generous with his tomatoes, traded a
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sack of his juiciest reds for something
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called a Bitcoin wallet address. The kid
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scribbled it on a crumpled piece of
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paper, handed it over, and disappeared
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into the horizon, leaving Hassan with a
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puzzled look in a single Bitcoin in his
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digital wallet. "What's this nonsense?"
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Hassan grumbled, tucking the paper into
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his old tobacco tin. Fast forward to
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2025, and the world had changed. But
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Hassan's village had transformed even
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more. With the help of his techsavvy
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grandson, Mert, Hassan had digitized his
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entire farm into web 3. His tomato
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fields were now tokenized as NFTts. Each
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plot tracked on the blockchain. His cows
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had digital passports, and even his
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trusty tractor was part of a
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decentralized yield farming protocol.
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The village kids called him crypto dati,
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though Hassan just thought it was a
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fancy word for grandpa. But there was
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one hitch. Hassan's Bitcoin wallet. He
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was convinced the password was tractor
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2005 after his beloved red tractor.
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Every time he tried to log in, MetaMask
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would flash an error and Hassan would
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mutter, "This internet child tricked
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me." Still, he'd close his eyes, clasp
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his hands, and say a quick prayer before
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each login attempt, believing the
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wallet's NFT display was a divine sign
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showing prayer times. "Look, Mert," he'd
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say, pointing at a pixelated tomato NFT.
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"It's glowing like the call to prayer."
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"One day, Mert decided it was time to
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solve the mystery." "De, let's recover
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your wallet," he said, sit King Hassan
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down with a cup of tea and a laptop.
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Hassan squinted at the screen.
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suspicious of the glowing fox logo. "Is
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this a gin?" he asked. Mert chuckled,
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explaining seed phrases and private
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keys. After hours of digging through
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Hassan's tobacco tin, they found the
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crumpled paper with the wallet address
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and miraculously a faded seed phrase
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scribbled on the back. Mert helped
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Hassan reset the wallet, bypassing
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tractor 2005 entirely. When they logged
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in, Hassan's jaw dropped. That single
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Bitcoin once worth a sack of tomatoes
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was now worth a fortune. "Mert, can this
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buy a new tractor?" Hassan asked, eyes
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wide. Mert grinned. D. This can buy the
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whole village a fleet of tractors.
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Hassan, still clutching his prayer
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beads, decided to keep most of his
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Bitcoin, but minted a new NFT
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collection. Crypto daties holy tomatoes.
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Each token supposedly blessed for for
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good harvest. The village buzzed with
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excitement, and Hassan, now a blockchain
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legend, still logged into MetaMask with
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a prayer, just in case the fox was
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indeed a jin, showing him the way to