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Joining the most divided party you will ever join. Buy DiP at: https://t.co/PNRjoqJHCi

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Divided Party@DividedParty·
We are not united from what we do because we all do different things. We are united from not-doing the things most agree should not be done.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
Ipparts Exchange $IPPAEX with Divided Party, one of its brands, must continue to develop far into the future. Goodwill, will be researched, to comprehend better how value forms. Continued improvement will be the result.
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Valued Crypto@woof27308706·
Priority is finding individuals who are not a group to each buy maximum 20M tokens of a coin. That is at the moment only about 0.4 SOL. After finding 40 such individuals at each token, the project will fly. Let me know if you found someone please.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
New logo of DiP, made by Grok.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
The advanced Grok (this account can access, since the recent account upgrade funded by @URlsURlf) enhanced the following logo of Kaeuoi. Kaeuoi is a related project to Divided Party.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
@WhiteWhaleLabs The price per $Pump has not gone up, which shows in this case the Supply Demand Theory was stronger than the Quantity Theory. It also shows, expecting that the price of a token will increase when the quantity decreases, is not valid when the demand for a token is low.
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The White Whale@WhiteWhaleLabs·
Can we quit saying they burned $370m? Something is only as valuable as someone is willing to pay for it. And that many tokens dumped at once would only have a value of $6.5 million - not $370m. A fact Pump should be all too well aware of.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
3/3 brand currencies, of which Divided Party (DiP) is one of the first.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
2/3 There is though more to it, because the two theories contradict. At Ipparts Exchange (IPPAEX), in development, the contradictions in the two theories, were erased in a new theory of money for Moyom (MYM) venture capital angel money. MYM's value will be supported by ...
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
1/3 Two theories of money are the Quantity Theory (QT) and the Supply/Demand Theory (SDT). According to the QT, the value of money increases if the quantity decreases. According to the SDT the value increases if the demand increases, if everything else stays constant. ...
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I dont understand burning $370m dollars and I dont think that solves anything Woulda love to have seen the users get that. Or atleast a portion I am interested in the buybacks being 50% now Maybe communities will get some more support Overall very odd move by pump

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@DividedParty This is actually a good lore
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
Regarding the Eszett Coin (ß) and Divided Party (DiP): 🧵 Why does German have the letter ß? A tragicomedy in consonants. 1/ The ß (called "eszett") exists because, roughly 1,500 years ago, southern Germans decided they were too sophisticated to pronounce things the same way as their northern neighbours. Classic Latin snootiness, is it? The consonant shift begins. 2/ Specifically, the letter "t" became too boring. So southern Germans started saying it as "ts" or "ss" instead. You know that feeling when someone starts putting on a fancier accent after moving to the city? "That". Except it lasted 500 years and permanently warped an alphabet. 3/ This is the High German Consonant Shift — the linguistic equivalent of Bavaria looking at the rest of Germanic Europe and going "ugh, you're all so flat." English kept its boring "t". German said: "water? No darling. Wasser." 4/ So now Old High German had three slightly different "s"-ish sounds all tripping over each other in the same language. Chaos. Someone had to invent a new letter just to manage the mess. The ß was born — a ligature smashing "long s" and "z" together out of sheer necessity. 5/ Jacob Grimm (yes, THAT Grimm — same guy, fairy tales, wolves, grandmothers) actually mapped all of this out systematically. He discovered that sound changes aren't random — they happen in predictable waves, like people gradually imitating a prestige accent until it becomes the norm. 6/ Grimm even tried to USE the ß as an etymological receipt: a visible reminder in the spelling that "this word's consonant shifted here." He wanted the letter to say, historically speaking, "something phonological happened and we have the scar to prove it." 7/ So the ß isn't just a letter. It's a 1,500-year-old paper trail of linguistic peer pressure. Southern Germans heard something that sounded fancier, started copying it, couldn't stop, and eventually had to invent new punctuation to deal with what they'd done. 8/ Basically: the ß exists because of stress, snootiness, and accent imitation — the three eternal engines of language change. Every language does this. German just had the audacity to carve it into the alphabet permanently. Respect. 🫡 #linguistics #German #languagehistory #Grimm #cryptocurrency
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
Eszett Coin (ß) on Solana @Pumpfun. CA: Dpjp8Y7sDbFFJLRy31uuaFqnguoRocDo6wKHa5XKpump Not Bitcoin. Not a Shitcoin
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
The most important thing for practical purposes we agree to not-do is buying more than 20 million DiP and selling. Holding Divided Party (DiP) tokens makes hodlers, members. Sell only what is needed to live. Sell everything and you cancel your membership. Actually the above is not totally true. Following is another form of membership, which is free. Have a nice rest of the day and evening.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
THE OLDEST AGREEMENT in human history is the one about what not to do. We will go back to that in Divided Party. Hopefully soon, with many members. Three philosophers. Five civilisations. One rule. And somehow we still need reminding. Confucius (China, ~500 BCE): "Do not impose on others what you do not wish for yourself." → Unified 60 million people. No army. Just the concept. Buddha (India, ~500 BCE): "Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful." → Spread across Asia without a central office or a single verified account. $DiP notes this with professional respect. Jesus (Judea, ~30 CE): "Love your enemy." Do-not unto others as you would have them not-do unto you. → Not a suggestion for nice people only. This means everyone. Including the difficult ones. Three thinkers. Three continents. Five centuries apart. Same answer. This isn't coincidence — it's convergence on the only floor that actually works: not agreement on everything, but agreement on what no one should do to anyone else. Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau called it the social contract. Confucius called it ren. Buddha called it ahimsa. Jesus called it love. $DiP calls it the minimum viable civilisation. What happens when the floor disappears: 1919 — The victors at Versailles imposed on Germany what they'd have found catastrophic if imposed on themselves. Keynes predicted the outcome. Nobody listened. Twenty years later, everybody suffered. The Golden Rule applied at Versailles would have looked like the Marshall Plan — which, applied after WWII, actually worked. 1947 — Two departing empires drew lines through populated lands in a hurry. The conflicts are still bleeding. Self-determination — DiP's core value — is the Golden Rule applied to peoples, not just persons. The current problem, honestly stated: Some places that call themselves Christian hold that only Jesus — being divine — could fully live the Golden Rule, and that humans cannot be expected to meet that standard. The unintended consequence: the rule becomes aspirational rather than obligatory. "Love your enemy" becomes "admire Jesus for loving his enemies." The floor disappears. And without the floor, you get societies that call themselves Christian while doing to others precisely what they would never accept being done to themselves. The rule was always meant to be the minimum. Not the maximum. This is what $DiP is actually about. Not the world agreeing on everything — that's a dictatorship. Just the world agreeing on the floor: don't do to others what you wouldn't accept done to yourself. A party where everyone agrees is called a dictatorship. A party where nobody agrees is called the internet. A Divided Party is something new: structured disagreement with mutual respect. We are not united by what we do. We are united by what we all agree should never be done. Welcome to the DiP. $DiP Posted with thanks to Claude AI for compiling most in this post.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
On behalf of the DiP community, we want to thank @URlsURlf for the blue verification mark gifted to the @dividedparty handle yesterday, with a year subscription to X. 🙏 It's a real boost — not just for visibility, but for the credibility of everything the project stands for: self-determination, conciliation, and the radical idea that agreeing on what not to do might be enough to change the world. Every $DiP holder shares in that added value. A token backed by a philosophy just got a little louder. That's the spirit of a Divided Party — where a single generous act becomes something the whole community benefits from. We are united by what we all agree should not be done, and then, what we do, adds value. And clearly, we all agree: good deeds should not go unacknowledged. Welcome to the DiP, @URlsURlf. 🫱🤝🫲 P.S. Also celebrating the first long post on X herewith.
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
Pop quiz 🧠 What does ß sound like? A) B (like Bitcoin) ✅ wrong B) SS (like Shitcoin) ✅ correct Congratulations. You just got a German phonetics lesson AND a hot tip. Buy $ß on @pumpfun 🚀 CA: Dpjp8Y7sDbFFJLRy31uuaFqnguoRocDo6wKHa5XKpump #Eszett #Solana
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
Launched a new meme coin called Eszett Coin (ß). It's a joke regarding the symbol, which looks like a B but is pronounced like an S, thus Shitcoin. CA: Dpjp8Y7sDbFFJLRy31uuaFqnguoRocDo6wKHa5XKpump pump.fun/coin/Dpjp8Y7sD…
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Divided Party@DividedParty·
@Cooperthrx Buy, hold and bagwork. That's the plan at all $IPPAEX tokens, because the project is longterm bootstrapped.
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