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BAMMY ✨✨

@bammyweb3

Passionate about Innovation, Science& Tech, Regional politics• University Life Vibes • Web3 Enthusiast • FB

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Professor X⚕️
Professor X⚕️@pepple_miracle·
20GB for 2 active Publishers( a male and a female).
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BAMMY ✨✨
BAMMY ✨✨@bammyweb3·
@FirdaousIsiaq So I read your profile wrong, aren't you a nutritionist?? You have updated it and I couldn't find anymore
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BAMMY ✨✨
BAMMY ✨✨@bammyweb3·
@FirdaousIsiaq Food science right Maybe I could see you around one day. We are in same faculty 😁
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Professor X⚕️
Professor X⚕️@pepple_miracle·
If you receive this mail from @kolan_xyz kindly indicate. Are they doing a refund or paying us? I don’t understand again!
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RoboRocks
RoboRocks@malagojr·
No Proxy! Head to Gotranscript and create an account. Kenyans are encouraged to apply!
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Professor X⚕️
Professor X⚕️@pepple_miracle·
KDP Bank Update. If you’re using a Nigerian KDP account you can use your local bank to receive your money especially “First Bank” but it’ll come bit by bit limit of $100/Marketplace.
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Professor X⚕️
Professor X⚕️@pepple_miracle·
Publishers has Hurupay started reflecting back your royalties? If yes please let me know under this post. Let’s know how this situation is being handled, we can’t let these people go with our money. Have you started seeing any refunds?
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Olivia 💞
Olivia 💞@Blessing_Olivi·
Pele picked Ronaldo as the GOAT. Maradona picked Ronaldo as the GOAT. But na you Abdul from Suleja wan tell me who he GOAT?
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The Crusader
The Crusader@Armylucifer001·
They all died in active service 😭😭💔💔😭😭💔💔😭😭💔💔 May their souls rest in perfect peace.
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Akïrà
Akïrà@akiira0A·
We’ve spent years proving that almost anything can be tokenized. The harder question is whether that token represents something people can genuinely trust. That’s where the conversation around Real-World Assets changes. For a long time, crypto has been incredibly good at creating digital scarcity. We can mint tokens, deploy smart contracts, and move value across the world in seconds. But speed has never been the biggest challenge. Trust has. The next phase of Web3 won’t be won by the projects with the loudest communities or the fastest hype cycles. It’ll be won by the projects that can answer a much simpler question: What gives this asset lasting credibility? That question led me to take a closer look at Eleven Diamond Coin (EDC). What caught my attention wasn’t another promise of exponential returns or a campaign built around viral attention. It was the decision to build around physical scarcity. That’s a fundamentally different starting point. Scarcity isn’t a new idea. Markets have valued scarce assets for centuries because scarcity creates constraints that can’t simply be replicated with another line of code. Blockchain changes how ownership can be recorded, transferred, and verified. Physical assets change what that ownership actually represents. Neither replaces the other. Together, they create a different conversation about value. This is why I think projects in the RWA space deserve more attention. Not because every project will succeed. But because they’re asking bigger questions. How do we connect tangible assets with digital infrastructure? How do we build transparency around ownership? How do we create systems that institutions, businesses, and everyday participants can all trust? Those aren’t marketing questions. They’re infrastructure questions. Of course, vision alone isn’t enough. Every ambitious project eventually reaches the same point where ideas must become execution. That’s the real test. Building technology is difficult. Building trust is even harder. If EDC continues executing on the direction it has outlined, it won’t just be contributing another token to the market. It will be contributing to a broader conversation about how real-world value can exist confidently on-chain. The future of Web3 isn’t just about creating more digital assets. It’s about making digital ownership represent something that matters. That’s the opportunity I believe the RWA sector is trying to unlock.
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BAMMY ✨✨
BAMMY ✨✨@bammyweb3·
@akiira0A @elevendiamondco Web3 is evolving beyond speculation, and RWAs are a big reason why. Excited to see where the industry goes from here.
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BAMMY ✨✨
BAMMY ✨✨@bammyweb3·
Akïrà@akiira0A

We’ve spent years proving that almost anything can be tokenized. The harder question is whether that token represents something people can genuinely trust. That’s where the conversation around Real-World Assets changes. For a long time, crypto has been incredibly good at creating digital scarcity. We can mint tokens, deploy smart contracts, and move value across the world in seconds. But speed has never been the biggest challenge. Trust has. The next phase of Web3 won’t be won by the projects with the loudest communities or the fastest hype cycles. It’ll be won by the projects that can answer a much simpler question: What gives this asset lasting credibility? That question led me to take a closer look at Eleven Diamond Coin (EDC). What caught my attention wasn’t another promise of exponential returns or a campaign built around viral attention. It was the decision to build around physical scarcity. That’s a fundamentally different starting point. Scarcity isn’t a new idea. Markets have valued scarce assets for centuries because scarcity creates constraints that can’t simply be replicated with another line of code. Blockchain changes how ownership can be recorded, transferred, and verified. Physical assets change what that ownership actually represents. Neither replaces the other. Together, they create a different conversation about value. This is why I think projects in the RWA space deserve more attention. Not because every project will succeed. But because they’re asking bigger questions. How do we connect tangible assets with digital infrastructure? How do we build transparency around ownership? How do we create systems that institutions, businesses, and everyday participants can all trust? Those aren’t marketing questions. They’re infrastructure questions. Of course, vision alone isn’t enough. Every ambitious project eventually reaches the same point where ideas must become execution. That’s the real test. Building technology is difficult. Building trust is even harder. If EDC continues executing on the direction it has outlined, it won’t just be contributing another token to the market. It will be contributing to a broader conversation about how real-world value can exist confidently on-chain. The future of Web3 isn’t just about creating more digital assets. It’s about making digital ownership represent something that matters. That’s the opportunity I believe the RWA sector is trying to unlock.

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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🇸🇦 EXCLUSIVE: Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli are in advanced talks to sign Francisco Trincão from Sporting. Negotations underway between clubs with player open to the move, fee could be in the region of €50m. Trincão could be the replacement for Riyadh Mahrez at Al Ahli 🟢⚪️
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BAMMY ✨✨
BAMMY ✨✨@bammyweb3·
Akïrà@akiira0A

We’ve spent years proving that almost anything can be tokenized. The harder question is whether that token represents something people can genuinely trust. That’s where the conversation around Real-World Assets changes. For a long time, crypto has been incredibly good at creating digital scarcity. We can mint tokens, deploy smart contracts, and move value across the world in seconds. But speed has never been the biggest challenge. Trust has. The next phase of Web3 won’t be won by the projects with the loudest communities or the fastest hype cycles. It’ll be won by the projects that can answer a much simpler question: What gives this asset lasting credibility? That question led me to take a closer look at Eleven Diamond Coin (EDC). What caught my attention wasn’t another promise of exponential returns or a campaign built around viral attention. It was the decision to build around physical scarcity. That’s a fundamentally different starting point. Scarcity isn’t a new idea. Markets have valued scarce assets for centuries because scarcity creates constraints that can’t simply be replicated with another line of code. Blockchain changes how ownership can be recorded, transferred, and verified. Physical assets change what that ownership actually represents. Neither replaces the other. Together, they create a different conversation about value. This is why I think projects in the RWA space deserve more attention. Not because every project will succeed. But because they’re asking bigger questions. How do we connect tangible assets with digital infrastructure? How do we build transparency around ownership? How do we create systems that institutions, businesses, and everyday participants can all trust? Those aren’t marketing questions. They’re infrastructure questions. Of course, vision alone isn’t enough. Every ambitious project eventually reaches the same point where ideas must become execution. That’s the real test. Building technology is difficult. Building trust is even harder. If EDC continues executing on the direction it has outlined, it won’t just be contributing another token to the market. It will be contributing to a broader conversation about how real-world value can exist confidently on-chain. The future of Web3 isn’t just about creating more digital assets. It’s about making digital ownership represent something that matters. That’s the opportunity I believe the RWA sector is trying to unlock.

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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🍿🇳🇴🇧🇷 Brazil vs Norway today at 2026 World Cup! Predict the result in comments. ⬇️
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Ansem 🐂🀄️
Ansem 🐂🀄️@blknoiz06·
can you guys stop calling my phone please lol
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Professor X⚕️
Professor X⚕️@pepple_miracle·
Imagine spending hours formatting books, suffering from series of account terminations, then successfully getting paid by Amazon, then a fintech decides if I get my money or not.
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