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CryptoCoffee.pls@CryptoCoffee369·
🚀 How To Get Started on PulseChain 🚀 1) Get Ethereum 2) Bridge it to PulseChain 3) Swap it for any coin like HEX or PLSX ALL LINKS AT PulseChain.com Looking for these? ✅ PulseChain exchanges ✅ PulseChain bridge ✅ PulseX DEX (PulseX) ✅ memecoin launcher ✅ HEX mining ✅ Best crypto wallet GO HERE. SAVE THIS SITE 👉 PulseChain.com
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AlphaBaller | S1ck@S1ckAlpha·
Lowkey props we got some activity on #PulseChain Traders and degens always win (Im missing most if the fun) But travelling enjoy life, meeting BBLS every single day. I still stand by, focus on yourself. Become the Real Man. Stop giving a fuck, and experience to the max. Now are the hardest times in Crypto. Survive, adapt and overcome. My best tip as of now is : Build a skillset and foundation. Be brave, fail as much as possible and study them to become better.
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10dollars@tendollarsdream·
@CryptoCoffee369 Yeah, they often like to end the sentences in the same “punchy” style
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CryptoCoffee.pls@CryptoCoffee369·
LLMs have an accent and it’s really obvious. Original content ftw At least go in there and misspell a word or something
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0xFrens@PLSMoonshots·
Fun fact; PulseX latest update, order of core coins and no sign of eHEX. 1. $PLSX 2. $HEX 3. $PRVX 4. $INC 😉
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CryptoCoffee.pls@CryptoCoffee369·
In 2017 an Estonian reporter tried to interview a deer. The result broke the internet forever:
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CryptoCoffee.pls@CryptoCoffee369·
$6,000,000 of HEX was just staked for 15 years. what does this mean?
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🍄@woogee·
A cop tries to get too much information out of me. I want to know your opinion on whether or not he was overstepping? Am I trippin? This is at about the 5 minute mark in the video youtu.be/poEzGFF1Eic
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CryptoCoffee.pls@CryptoCoffee369·
provex launch breakdown - why is everybody talking about this new crypto platform?
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Defi Holliday
Defi Holliday@Defi_Holliday·
Knock knock. Who’s there? #LPX. LPX buys low, sells high… on autopilot. And while it’s doing that, it’s capturing arbitrage value and distributing it back to LPs, proportional to your position. Productive liquidity > passive liquidity. Image 1 is one maker address injecting liquidity into $PRVX followed by image 2, where LPX has switched to a different maker address. Monitor all LPX trades here: t.me/PlusxLPX LPX.PlusX.app | TG.PlusX.app
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Nuclear Herbs
Nuclear Herbs@NuclearHerbs·
For those who missed it yesterday because you were drinking black and tans and riverdancing: The SEC FINALLY, after roughly a decade of screaming "of course every crypto is a security under Howey," at every judge they could find, issued an actual statement about how and when Howey applies. The interpretive statement, which reads a little as an apology (as it should), is here and worth reading: sec.gov/newsroom/speec… The full statement is here. It's long, boring, and typical of government regulatory guidance. I'll give you my thoughts at first glance. Or you can ask ChatGPT or Grok. Because AI doesn't exist just to make cat videos. sec.gov/files/rules/in… You have to remember things in context. Towards the end of FDR's life, we had a wack-job 9-0 liberal court (technically 8-1, because Stone was appointed by a R, but turned out to be a solid D on the court). It gave us such gems as Korematsu (rounding up American citizens of Japanese descent and throwing them into camps? Cool with us!), Wickard v Filburn (growing food in your backyard violates the Commerce Clause), Betts v Brady (F*ck the 14thAmendment, later overruled by a court with common sense), and Hirabayashi (Japanese curfew). And of course, our favorite, Howey. Now back to the SEC’s guidance. In the summary, it says the following, finally recognizing the utter ridiculousness of trying to apply it to modern day crypto assets: The Interpretive Release represents the last chapter in the tale of Howey that brought us the landmark Supreme Court decision clarifying when an opportunity to earn a profit represents the offer of a security. Perhaps this guidance serves as a perfect storybook ending for the “investment contract” made famous by Howey and his orange groves some 80 years ago. In the Interpretive Release, the Commission clarifies when, in its view, a non-security crypto asset would no longer be subject to an investment contract. In short, the investment contract terminates either upon: (1) the fulfillment of the representations or promises of essential managerial efforts, or (2) the failure to satisfy those representations or promises. In both of those situations, the investor is no longer expecting to profit based on the essential managerial efforts of others, a key element of Howey. Importantly: …the framework for assessing when an investment contract terminates can easily apply to that flourishing Floridian orange grove or other non-crypto assets. Howey could have fulfilled his representations and promises as indicated at the outset. For example, the maintenance contract could have been limited to watering and caring for the orange trees for so long as they were fruit-bearing. Alternatively, the investment contract could have terminated when Howey failed to satisfy his promises. For example, if a disastrous hurricane or disease completely destroyed the groves, Howey could have publicly and unequivocally told his investors that he was abandoning his intention to water and care for the trees, ending the investment contract. Hex/PulseChain/PLSX: So would Richard have been sued under this guidance? My guess is: No. Were Hex/PLS/PLSX launched such that he “fulfilled his representations and promises as indicated at the outset?” Yes, they were. They launched as complete projects. Especially HEX, which launched as immutable code. With respect to PLS/PLSX, he made no promises at all – including to anyone who sacrificed. It was “sacrifice or not, I don’t really care” and “you may or may not get something if you do.” That’s not a promise that was ever going to stand up under Howey anyway, although we’re lucky we didn’t have to wait and find out for a court to decide that. #PulseChainLawSchool #HEX #PLS #PLSX. Not legal advice. Just my take on what the SEC put out. But if you’re building something, you should definitely get legal counsel because this guidance (which will hopefully be turned into an actual binding regulation) just shifted the earth under our feet.
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CryptoCoffee.pls@CryptoCoffee369·
@fantasypad It’s all about getting new money and new people in. Otherwise it’s just the same people rotating
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CryptoCoffee.pls@CryptoCoffee369·
first dip 40%, second dip 20% so far. what happens next? are you bridging in? 0xF6f8Db0aBa00007681F8fAF16A0FDa1c9B030b11
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Turnt Salty@TurntSalty·
Most people are not trapped because the cage is locked. They are trapped because the cage is familiar. Predictable paycheck. Predictable bills. Predictable little comforts that bleed them slow enough they do not scream. That is the real trick. Not bars. Not force. Sedation. A system that smiles while it dilutes your labor, taxes your breath, debases your savings, and calls that stability. So no, you are not stuck in the Matrix unless you keep kneeling to it. Freedom has always carried a price tag. You may have to trade applause for ridicule, certainty for volatility, comfort for conviction. That is what risk is. It is not stupidity. It is the refusal to die softly. #PulseChain hits people so hard because it represents an exit door, and weak minds hate exit doors when they have built their whole identity around decorating the prison cell. Fiat is a machine that makes you poorer by the day and then lectures you about being responsible while it guts your future in broad daylight. #PulseChain is what happens when people stop begging for permission and start moving value where the parasites cannot print it into dust. Comfort is the leash. Hope is the knife. Pick one.
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