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ocryptocode

I am the ceo of https://x.com/vortex_capital_ , ambassador, and community builder

I build a coding and a project building legacy. that reflects my passion. These repositories act as proof-of-work (POW) and are part of one unified ecosystem

This repository also serves as my resume

https://x.com/Oussama_buildin

Projects Showcase

VORTEX

An ecosystem of crypto projects, deals, and events. Funded rounds, sponsors welcomed — we also create new coins inside VORTEX.

roadmap 2.0

PPH

An app that interprets queries and classifies financial data. An efficient way to stay updated with financial information.

CPT

A platform that tracks cryptocurrency price movements in real time. Powerful for monitoring market updates and sharing on social channels.

Repo: https://github.com/ocryptocode/crypto-price-tracker

aalex (in progress)

An artificial intelligence that helps with everything

Design templates

A collection of design and UI templates you can reuse across projects (landing pages, components, social assets, email templates, etc.)

  • Canonical folder: /templates/
  • Example template types: HTML/CSS, React components, Figma exports, social images (PNG/SVG), email templates.

Achievements

A curated list of milestones, launches, events, and recognitions related to VORTEX and my work. Use this to show progress, wins, and credibility.

Recommended storage approaches:

  • Simple: Add a markdown list inside README (below).
  • Structured: Create /achievements/ with one file per achievement (YYYY-MM-DD-title.md) and an index (/ACHIEVEMENTS.md) that lists them.
  • Metadata: Use YAML frontmatter inside each achievement file to standardize date, links, and tags.

Example achievement item (in README):

  • 2025-04-20 — Launched CPT v1.0 — Public alpha, 5k users in first week. (link)
  • 2024-12-01 — Vortex Seed Round — Raised $X from sponsors. (link)

Example achievement file structure (/achievements/2025-04-20-launched-cpt.md):

---
title: "Launched CPT v1.0"
date: "2025-04-20"
links:
  - url: "https://github.com/ocryptocode/crypto-price-tracker"
    label: "Repo"
tags:
  - launch
  - product
---

Public alpha, 5k users in first week. Short description of the milestone and significance.

Badge example (use shields.io):

![Launched](https://img.shields.io/badge/achievement-Launched-brightgreen)

How to add an achievement:

mkdir -p achievements
cat > achievements/2025-12-06-some-achievement.md <<'EOF'
---
title: "Example Achievement"
date: "2025-12-06"
links:
  - url: "https://example.com"
    label: "Details"
tags:
  - example
---
Short description about the achievement and any relevant links.
EOF

git add achievements
git commit -m "Add achievement: Example Achievement"
git push origin main

Example README snippet — Templates & Achievements (copy/paste)

Add this small section anywhere in your README to surface both features:

Templates

  • Browse templates: /templates
  • To use: clone repo and copy the template you need.

Achievements

  • Browse achievements: /achievements or update this README's Achievements section.
  • Add a new achievement file and link to public posts/releases.

Repo structure (recommended)

  • /templates/ # design templates, grouped by type
  • /achievements/ # one file per achievement with metadata
  • /projects/ # project-specific code if you want to centralize
  • README.md # this file — high level overview and links

Tips & next steps

  • Keep templates small, clearly named, and include a README or usage notes for each template.
  • Use consistent date-based filenames for achievements so they sort chronologically.
  • Consider using GitHub Releases or the repository's Projects/Discussions to highlight important launches and link back to achievements.
  • If you want visual badges for major achievements, use shields.io and include them at the top of README.

If you'd like, I can:

  • create /templates/ and add 2 example templates (HTML + social image preview),
  • create /achievements/ and add one sample achievement file,
  • open a branch and prepare a PR with the README changes.

Tell me whether you want me to push files and which branch (or I can open a PR against main).

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