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What was your first big win in crypto? Images only





Guy, there’s no Speed Darlington video ever that’s funnier than this one 😭








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“$1 million can buy you a house in America. £1 million can buy you a house in the UK. 1 million rands can buy you a house in South Africa. ₦1 million can’t rent you a place in Nigeria. I hope you guys understand how cooked Nigeria is?” — Man laments.