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@ERC20Trolls OG || The Meme everyone knows - even your Grandma || $TROLL || CA:0xf8ebf4849f1fa4faf0dff2106a173d3a6cb2eb3a https://t.co/iuoEocNs3E

Trollheim Se unió Aralık 2023
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Al Troll
Al Troll@unicornhuntclub·
Laughing so hard rn bc nobody in their right mind would follow a $troll shill but they will all smash that button after the troll.run #logchart
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TROLL
TROLL@ERC20Trolls·
Day 812 They called it an Easter egg. A hidden beginning. A symbol of birth. A promise of something new. Inside the structure... before form, before thought, before interpretation... there was already recognition. Not created. Not discovered. Just… always there. $TROLL/ETH
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Kraken
Kraken@krakenfx·
Kraken your exchange too tough. Your swag too different. Your customer service too good. They'll kill you.
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Artchick 🔥👠
Artchick 🔥👠@digitalartchick·
Bid the Fuckin’ ETH, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be sidelined as Hell for the pump - JUST WATCH!
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naiive
naiive@naiivememe·
forget about ram chains, necklaces, the Apple Vision Pro, or a fridge full of eggs. This is the new sign in 2026.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump goes full unhinged mode on Iran: "Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards" Another normal and calm Sunday in Trump World.
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🇮🇷🇰🇼 While the world's attention was fixed on the U.S. rescue mission in Iran, something bigger was happening out of sight. The IRGC was launching a wave of missiles and drones targeting the underlying systems that keep Kuwait's economy running. Satellite imagery revealed fires at Kuwait’s Sabiya Thermal Power Plant, alongside strikes on the Burgan and Sabriya oil fields. On the surface, this resembles a familiar exchange of blows. In reality, it reflects a more deliberate strategy: pressure the infrastructure that sustains both civilian life and energy production. Sabiya is not just another facility on the grid. It is one of Kuwait’s largest sources of both electricity and desalinated water, making it indispensable in a country where natural freshwater is virtually nonexistent. Damage there does more than disrupt power. It threatens water supply, especially during peak summer demand, placing immediate strain on millions of residents. The implications extend beyond civilian hardship. Energy production itself depends on stable power and water inputs, meaning even indirect hits can ripple through the broader system. That logic becomes clearer at Burgan. As the world’s second-largest conventional oil field, it accounts for roughly half of Kuwait’s total output. Rather than targeting wells directly, Iran struck gathering centers, the midstream nodes that collect crude from hundreds of wells, separate oil, gas, and water, and prepare it for transport. These facilities are less visible than drilling sites but far more central to continuity. When they are disrupted, production does not need to be destroyed to be stopped; it simply can't move. Even short interruptions can force shutdowns, delay exports, and tighten supply. Sabriya, meanwhile, represents Kuwait’s future capacity. It is a key northern development area and an important source of natural gas for domestic power generation. Strikes there don't just affect current output; they complicate long-term expansion and energy security. Taken together, the pattern is difficult to ignore. This is not random targeting but a coordinated focus on the full hydrocarbon chain, from power generation to processing to production. Kuwait is a central player in OPEC and a critical node in global energy markets. Pressuring its infrastructure, even without catastrophic damage, is the last thing energy markets need at the moment.

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HTX
HTX@HTX_Global·
Only crypto guys can see it. Do you? 👇
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KuCoin Web3 Wallet
KuCoin Web3 Wallet@KuCoin_Web3·
Name the one ticker you’re holding through the chaos.
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
⚡ QUESTION: How much is enough for you to be happy?
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FFV
FFV@FFVV1211·
Your #1 goal in crypto, what is it?
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KuCoin
KuCoin@kucoincom·
What’s something you wish you understood earlier about crypto?
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POG 🧲
POG 🧲@traderInosuke·
I need a memecoin that I can buy and hold Any suggestions?
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TeeTheTroll || TROLL🧌🔥🤣
@miragemunny That’s what makes $TROLL on ETH so unique. It doesn’t need me, you, or anyone else. And yet the community is willing to give everything for it, as if their lives depended on it. That’s the kind of community you’re buying into 🤝
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𝖒𝖎𝖗𝖆𝖌𝖊@miragemunny·
i would never wish to take credit for “pushing” a coin, as that implies that my contributions to the meme are of more significance than the meme or narrative itself no, i would much rather it be that the coin itself holds significance much greater than any contribution of mine
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CoinGecko
CoinGecko@coingecko·
Thoughts on NFTs?
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ً@0xcoinn·
memecoins are not supposed to be mean idk where this idea came from lol
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THΞGABO🍌
THΞGABO🍌@thegaboeth·
Scrolling won’t help you grow, replying will.
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