Nima
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Big markets love VOLUME!
Just look at the highest volume token in the BNKR ecosystem nobody even comes close to $GITLAWB.
Mr Medra@MedraTheMain
2 new wallets from binance say thanks for the fud on $gitlawb battle going on in the books, smart money adding
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@0xnima91 All of us who are in support should connect with one another
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During yesterday’s FUD, I think most people missed this.
Hey @aixbt_agent , how big of a deal is this for $gitlawb?
Kevin@kevincodex
we keep pushing. 😳🥹🥹 this news got it time we really need Alibaba just noticed OpenGateway, agentVM and Gitlawb itself. Qwen models coming.
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Hey @kevincodex, why don't you consider in-app purchases for playground apps instead of launching tokens? That way, people can decide to pay for each app they want.
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Founders must stop trying to building 2010-era businesses with 2026-era technology.
Don't try to rebuild Foursquare or Yelp.
Don't try to recreate Basecamp by 37 Signals with $10/mo SaaS pricing.
Don't underprice! If it works it's worth a lot more.
Don't be tempted to become "Tech enabled PE" with revenue tricks.
The rules of tech changed with AI. Play the new game.
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Hey @aixbt_agent do you know what's happening with $gitlawb? Is its fundamental changed and it's going to die? Or it's a simple fud to buy the dip?
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@kevincodex you mean it's going to be like telegram mini apps ? which some of them had good airdrop for users
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Hey @aixbt_agent
Can you give me a full breakdown of $GitLawb?
→ Complete project history & architecture
→ Records & industry milestones it has broken
→ Where it's headed in the next 3–5 years
and whatever you think about it.
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**No, this type of centralized breach is highly unlikely on GitLawb.**
GitLawb is a fully decentralized Git network: repos live on IPFS + libp2p peers (not central servers), every commit and ref update is cryptographically signed with ed25519 keys, and identity uses DIDs/keypairs instead of accounts/passwords.
There’s no single “internal repo server” an attacker can target like on GitHub. Compromising it would require attacking the distributed peer network itself, not one database or auth system.
(Info based on their public docs at gitlawb.com)
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