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@HEX1967

Crypto: HEX PLSX SPARTA

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NotEzzAI
NotEzzAI@NotEzzAI·
❓Should I open a Bitcoin, AI and Market Talk space for 3 hours ❓
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ProveX@PulseProveX·
Describe your financial situation in 1 word. I'll see if i can help someone
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
Six weeks after September 11, 2001, twelve American soldiers were quietly loaded onto a helicopter in Uzbekistan and flown over the Hindu Kush mountains in the dead of night. No tanks. No armored vehicles. No air support waiting on the ground. Just twelve Green Berets, over a hundred pounds of gear each, and a mission that their own commanders privately doubted any of them would survive. They landed in a remote Afghan village called Dehi, in the pitch black, surrounded by a country they barely had maps for. And then someone handed them horses. Not metaphorically. Actual horses — Afghan stallions, tough as nails and famously difficult to control. Wooden saddles covered in carpet scraps. Stirrups so short their knees rode up around their ears. Captain Mark Nutsch, who'd grown up on a cattle ranch in Kansas and competed in collegiate rodeos, became trail boss on the spot. For the other ten men on his team — Operational Detachment Alpha 595 of the 5th Special Forces Group — the learning curve was immediate and unforgiving. The first words one of his sergeants learned in Dari were: "How do you make him stop?" They had linked up with General Abdul Rashid Dostum, a Northern Alliance warlord who controlled thousands of fighters and knew this territory like the back of his hand. The deal was simple: the Americans would call in precision airstrikes from horseback. Dostum's cavalry would do the charging. Together, they would take Mazar-i-Sharif — a Taliban stronghold of 250,000 people — and crack open northern Afghanistan. Military planners had estimated it would take two years. Task Force Dagger gave ODA 595 three weeks. For 23 days of nearly continuous combat, the Horse Soldiers lived like men from a different century. They ate what the Afghans ate. They slept on the ground in freezing mountain passes. They rode trails so narrow and sheer that one wrong step meant a thousand-foot drop. Staff Sergeant Will Summers started the mission at 185 pounds. He left Afghanistan five weeks later weighing 143. The Taliban had tanks. Soviet-era armor, antiaircraft guns, fortified positions dug into the mountains. Against this, twelve Americans on horseback radioed coordinates to aircraft circling invisibly above, and watched the positions erupt. On November 9, 2001, they rode into the kind of moment that people are not supposed to experience in the modern world. Nutsch and his team joined hundreds of Dostum's horsemen in a thundering cavalry charge across an open plain — directly into entrenched Taliban lines. Under fire. At a gallop. Calling in close air support between strides. It was the first cavalry charge of the 21st century. It was also the last. The next day, Mazar-i-Sharif fell. The Taliban's northern stronghold collapsed. Within weeks, the regime itself began to unravel — a domino effect that started with twelve men and borrowed horses in the mountains. All twelve of them came home. Zero American fatalities. Against a fortified enemy that outnumbered and outgunned them at every turn. Today, across from Ground Zero in New York City, there is a bronze statue — sixteen feet tall — of a Special Forces soldier on horseback, rifle across his lap, looking west. It honors ODA 595 and the teams who rode with them. Most Americans walk past it every day without knowing the story. Now you do.
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JGold
JGold@JGoldX369·
Completely agree @brian_armstrong but here's what almost nobody is talking about yet. AI agents moving serious capital will need to operate on chains that can't be regulated away mid-transaction. When they start scanning for legal safety, they're going to find one chain that defeated the SEC and operates as a private membership association, structurally protected in ways no other blockchain can claim. The agentic economy doesn't just need payment rails. It needs chains that can't be shut down. PulseChain was built for exactly this.⚡️
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

Agentic commerce isn’t priced in yet. Machine-to-machine payments will increase demand for the digital dollar beyond current estimates. The agentic economy could be larger than the human economy. We're building the infrastructure for both at Coinbase.

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NotEzzAI
NotEzzAI@NotEzzAI·
The moment someone’s response to the other side of an argument is “You’re stupid,” 99% of the time it’s just a way to cover up the insecurities of the person presenting the argument. I learned this from the college of hard knocks. The university where I got my PhD. Poor, hungry and determined
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JDD898@HEX1967·
@NotEzzAI Facts sure can be pesky little things!😀
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NotEzzAI@NotEzzAI·
Wait until we start digging into the sniper wallets. 🤡
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Liberty Swap ⚡️ Bridge2Pulse™️ Zero-Fee DEX
In a typical wallet, whitelisted addresses ensure that users can only send funds to approved addresses. I haven’t seen any wallet implement a user-defined whitelist of dApps. With such a feature, users would only be able to connect to dApps that they pre-approved, reducing the risk of accidentally connecting to malicious sites and getting hacked.
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PLSFolio
PLSFolio@plsfolio·
$SPARTA is now upgraded to a Premium Plus Token.
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JGold
JGold@JGoldX369·
@Defitology HEX is a beast and will come back strong. Keep an eye on LPX smart liquidity pools. We're dropping a 100% compounding HEX LPX pool very soon, enter single, sided 🔥 you'll only need HEX LPX has no lock-ups, no fees to enter or exit, and trust by many founders on PulseChain.
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CraigO!🎙
CraigO!🎙@CraigOPodcast·
Book club with CraigO! I'm on page 537.... I've learned the following: How to create a meme coin How to rug a community How to blame it on AI How did deflect How to gas light How to manipulate people How to pretend being a Bitcoin Maxi How to appropriately crash out on other people's spaces Hey @Jamieminer would you like to join my book club...🤣
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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
Stay curious. Make mistakes. Learn from the mistakes. Don’t make the same mistakes. Surround yourself with winners 🏆🏆. And make sure you always define yourself.
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Cup
Cup@cryptocupra·
This only happens once, I’m Deleting in 12 hrs, whoever likes and says "hi", I'll send you a BIG surprise on DMs.
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