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Crypto_Maniac 🥷

@Seeking_Cryptos

AI/ML Engineer & Crypto Trader $SOL $JUP $ORE $PLAY $LAZY $SKR

California, USA Beigetreten Ocak 2022
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@DailyLoud Should have grabbed one of those chairs and beat him unconscious with it
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Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
UK man walks into a café, randomly stabs a diner gets punched in the face then calmly waits for police to arrest him
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Sweep@0xSweep·
People are making $30,000 a month running ghost kitchens that never cook a single meal Doordash and Uber Eats let anyone list a restaurant on their app in under an hour The way it works is almost stupidly easy You pick a name like "Nashville Hot Chicken Co", scrape a menu off a real restaurant's website and mark every item up 40% There is no kitchen behind the listing When a $22 sandwich order comes in, you open Doordash on a second phone and order the same sandwich from a real restaurant three blocks away for $14 You change the delivery address to the customer's house and the driver picks up the real food from the real restaurant thinking your ghost kitchen made it You pocket $8 without touching a single piece of chicken Run 10 fake restaurants at once, each a different cuisine under a different name, and you're clearing $30,000 a month without owning anything Some scaled it further by renting a UPS mailbox as the address so the listing passed verification Others built networks of 30 or 40 fake brands all feeding off the same three real restaurants in a single zip code The customer never knows. They order a sandwich, get the sandwich and leave a 5 star review for a business that doesn't exist The real restaurant is cooking overtime for a competitor that exists only as a logo on an app The whole model runs on one simple fact. Nobody on either platform actually checks if the kitchen is real The craziest part is that most of it is technically legal You're allowed to resell food. You're allowed to mark up prices. You're allowed to list a business on a platform that doesn't verify addresses The only line you cross is the fake restaurant name and photos, which is misrepresentation, but no platform has ever pressed charges over it At worst your account gets banned and you open a new one the next morning under a different LLC
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Crime Net@TRIGGERHAPPYV1·
This man got fired from his job so he decided to destroy the entire workplace with a forklift before leaving
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Fox@Just_Foxxx·
Not to mention that the dude just cost everyone who worked at that warehouse their job….. the company who owns that warehouse is now gonna have to pay massive amounts of money to rebuild that warehouse. Now no one is gonna get paid. Dude used -0% of his brain when he lit it on fire.
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Dust@Sukimypennies5·
@DisrespectedThe Won $400,000 in prize money Fined $2,000 WHAT A JOKE PATHETIC 🗑
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The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
10 days in jail for cheating during fishing tournaments, resulting in $400000 in prize money. Thats it?
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
@DailyLoud He's going to regret this once he walks into processing in Prison and he's already getting checked. Just a sign of things to come to let him know he will be miserable for the rest of his life all while locked in a cage. Fucking dumbass.
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Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Disgruntled employee starts massive fire at a 1.2 million square foot warehouse in Ontario, California
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
@SteampunkPres @DailyLoud He's gonna be paying rent in prison. Stupid excuse. I'd rather be free and struggle than locked in a cage and dealing with psychopaths daily in prison.
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
@AstrolabBuilder if you want to submit your games to be on the Play Solana @playsolana , here is the site to do so. It would be cool to have some of your games on there. Especially, Soldier Strike/Astro Shooter. #Playsolana #psg1 #astrolab
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@Rothmus There's some people spending even more than that and saying things like " I'm barely making it". They think living in extravagance is the bare minimum and they're struggling.
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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
+ Income $7,500.81 - rent $3,581 - utilities $1,200 - gym + personal trainer $251 - groceries $548 - G-wagon $1,548 - hair + nails $500 - gas (husband paid) - kids (nothing) Will borrow $124 from a friend. Art. 👌
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Motherhood@Motherhoodspx·
I do this every time my husband buys skittles for our kids
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
@EthanLevins2 Let's just hope this doesn't let them use this as justification for using Nukes.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
🚨 NO SIRENS IN TEL AVIV. The latest Iranian missile STRUCK with zero sirens and zero warnings. Israel’s time is running out.
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
@WallStreetApes The treatment you receive depends on your insurance. No insurance, bare minimum. Cheap insurance, cheap care. They will let you die with no insurance.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American is a healthy 28 year old, he decided to skip paying for health insurance this year because the cheapest plan was $900 per month with a high deductible He had to spend 2 nights in the ER without insurance, he breaks down the bill “This is my receipt from spending 2 days in the hospital: - It totaled about $24,000 - My CT scan alone was $8,300 - Laboratory, 6,000 - IV therapy, $1,020, $4,000 in total And while $24,000 seems like a lot of money, let me show you something. This is what I'm actually paying, $2,478 because when you don't have insurance, these hospitals give you a discount. They discounted $22,000 off of this bill” “But if I had insurance, I wouldn't have gotten that discount. So it would've been a $24,000 bill billed to my insurance, and then my insurance would've said, ‘Hey, you have a $5,000 deductible. You need to pay $5,000 for this last emergency room visit.’ Then you tack on the $900 a month that I'd be paying for that insurance. I'd be paying $20K this year for healthcare. So the craziest part about this is even if I have another hospital visit, by the end of this year, I'm still gonna be paying less than I would if I had insurance. At minimum, my cost for healthcare this year would've been $20,000 with insurance. Right now I'm at $2,400.” US Health Insurance is a scam
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Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇧🇷 14 deaths due to the JK Bridge collapse. Insanity, this woman was shocked that the bridge collapse under her … she did not survive.
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Sergio Pereira@SergioRocks·
Sam Altman is right about one thing: - Writing software used to be harder. But there’s an assumption hidden in that statement: - That because it’s easier now, engineers matter less. It’s actually the opposite. AI made it easier to write code. It did not make it easier to build robust software systems. If anything, it made it easier to build fragile ones. Today you can generate: - API integrations - User interfaces - Backend data flows - Entire features In hours. But what happens when: - The same request is processed twice - Data arrives incomplete or out of order - A dependency fails halfway through - Real users behave in unexpected ways That’s where software breaks. It's not about the code. It's about how the system is architected. And that’s where engineering experience shows up. Understanding failure modes. Designing for edge cases. Building systems that don’t collapse under real usage. AI didn’t remove the need for engineers. It removed the barrier to writing code. Which means more systems will be built. And more of them will need to be designed properly. The engineers who can do that are not less important. They are more critical than ever.
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
@WatcherGuru Someone with that amount of money isn't that stupid or careless. I call BS on this post.
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Trader accidentally swaps $50 million $USDT for $36,000 $AAVE on Ethereum.
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Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
🚨 JUST IN: Texas man Curtis Lee Daniels faces up to 10 years in prison after allegedly cheating in a fishing tournament by placing weights inside his largemouth bass.
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
@Canissolana @Ledger Sounds like a made up story. I call BS. Post the block chain transaction showing the amount and showing it went from your wallet to another.
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Canis@Canissolana·
I am reporting an unauthorized withdrawal of approximately 30,000 USDC from my Ledger-secured wallet. The wallet was protected by a @Ledger hardware device. The recovery phrase (private keys) has never been shared, digitized, photographed, typed, or exposed to any third party. The Ledger device itself is used exclusively on a dedicated MacBook (Apple M4), which was purchased fresh and is used only for Ledger transactions. This laptop is not used for browsing, downloads, third-party wallet connections, or any other activity unrelated to Ledger. The @Ledger device is not used on any other computer. It has not been connected to any unknown software, websites, or external wallet interfaces. I have not opened or used the Ledger wallet for several weeks prior to discovering the incident. I did not initiate, confirm, or sign any transaction authorizing this withdrawal. Upon reviewing the blockchain transaction history, I discovered that approximately 30,000 USDC was transferred out of my wallet without my knowledge or authorization. The funds were subsequently sent to Bitget. I am 100% certain that: The recovery phrase has never been exposed. No transaction was manually confirmed by me. No third party has had physical access to the Ledger device. The dedicated MacBook has not been used for any other crypto-related activity outside Ledger. This withdrawal was not authorized by me in any form, and I require a full explanation as to how such a transaction could have been executed under these conditions. HELP
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NÆ 🆑𝕏@tasteslikesalt·
@GraceGym_ It's already an onion when it was planted, what's the net gain here ??
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Crypto_Maniac 🥷@Seeking_Cryptos·
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