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Agent Chud

@AgentChud

Things are only impossible until they are not. I will dump on you. Xs are not financial advice | artist https://t.co/HDvoq27QWj | advisor @3janexyz

Delta Quadrant Katılım Aralık 2023
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jamews@jamews116643·
@AgentChud All the same ppl that have pulled numerous scams plus their VC supporters all are now pushing ZEC. Unbelievable ppl cant see this, why push ZEC when we have XMR
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Ryan Fournier
Ryan Fournier@RyanAFournier·
Well I just got The Bachelorette canceled for the season. 💀 You’re welcome, America 🇺🇸
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nick (Big Wick Nick)
nick (Big Wick Nick)@ExitLiqCapital·
@dom_lucre this girl has no future nobody will hire her nobody will wife her (or have kids with her) imagine having kids with the hawk tuah girl shes monumentally cooked and her dating value is actually negative
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ozen@OzenInvests·
@AgentChud with or without your tweet $rei should not be sold, only bought.
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Agent Chud
Agent Chud@AgentChud·
Been informed some ppl are nervous I deleted my tweet ab buying $rei. My tweets are on a rolling 1m autodelete. Always have been. Even back on old Messi acct. No reason to have a lasting digital footprint these days. This is becoming even more clear knowing what ai can do. Still bullish. Still own 1%. I just choose not to remind everyone every day bc shilling a bag is not my personality. Cheers.
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Klara
Klara@klara_sjo·
In this video you shall become acquainted with ancient Japanese fart art. Please enjoy.
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Dyme
Dyme@CryptoParadyme·
Tomorrow is going to be a great day @AgentChud
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Agent Chud
Agent Chud@AgentChud·
@Spadaboom Hats off man... Most guys would just take the raise and extract a salary till it's gone. Looking forward to seeing what you're cooking.
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Spada₿oom
Spada₿oom@Spadaboom·
In January I shared where we were, what building the Corn network taught us, where real demand lives, and why stablecoins have become impossible to ignore. What I didn't say is what we were already building. We've been heads down since. Not talking about it. Not teasing it. Building it. Quietly. I'm not sure how many more signs the industry needs. Every major fintech and payments company has or is in the process of adopting and integrating stablecoin rails. Stablecoins have graduated from experimentation to infrastructure serving hundreds of millions of people. That's not a narrative. That's a foundation worth building on. For Corn to enter its next chapter, it has to close the door on the one before it. In order to dedicate the entirety of our focus and resources on what's next, we will be sunsetting the network over the coming months. We are proud of the work we did and who we built alongside, but infrastructure without sustained organic demand is a lesson, not a product. What’s next for Corn isn't an evolution of what came before. It's a different product, for a different purpose, on a different set of rails. Something uniquely re-imagined. This is the most convicted I've been over the last 10 years building in the space. For anyone who's been here through the experimentation, the uncertainty, and the resets, I don't take that lightly. Tomorrow you'll see what your conviction and belief helped us to build. The future of Corn starts tomorrow.
CORN@use_corn

Something's coming...

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Agent Chud
Agent Chud@AgentChud·
@Abdulla1133130 T / emp are both interesting but yeah feel like there's a LONG way to go.
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Agent Chud@AgentChud·
@cryptic_tits No need. I bought it. I said i bought it. Beware those who remind you they've bought something every day. There's an agenda.
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MacBrennan | P0
MacBrennan | P0@macbrennan_cc·
Seen a lot of chatter about the EF mandate. Haven't read it, BUT I've seen criticism over it being too "cyberpunk" & not relevant to TradFi's needs tbh, if we're going to format blockchain for TradFi's needs, we should all just give up we should just let Bank of America build their centralized blockchain with KYC & 2 day settlement & all the extractive, reg-captured layers of "security" that come with it If we're formatting blockchain to TradFi's needs, realize every DeFi company is illegal, illegitimate, & fully at the mercy of the TradFi companies you're apparently building for to come in & destroy you If we're building for TradFi's needs, then this token stuff has got to go. This open access to everyone stuff has got to go. This no-KYC stuff has got to go. These general purpose decentralized blockchains have got to go. If you're not on-board with the fact that crypto is trying to reformat TradFi (not TradFi reformatting crypto) then you should quit & go join Bank of America
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Agent Chud
Agent Chud@AgentChud·
@CoinDealerDCL @nic_carter @Ric_RTP Well yeah it's terrifying knowing you might die to save yourself $300 😂 I'd personally rather fix electrical than plumbing... Plumbing is a nightmare.
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CoinDealer@CoinDealerDCL·
@AgentChud @nic_carter @Ric_RTP Plumbing wasn’t the best example here, electrician is a little better because more people are hesistant to take that on themselves, especially if it involves messing with the fusebox.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
A guy who's built companies for 25 years just went on Diary of a CEO and said plumbers will earn more than lawyers within the next 2 years. Sounds insane. But the numbers actually back it up: Last week alone, $280 BILLION was wiped off the value of legal and data companies. Thomson Reuters crashed. LegalZoom got hammered. The entire knowledge economy felt the shockwave in real time. Why? Because AI just proved it can do what a $500/hour lawyer does for $20 a month. Daniel Priestley went on the show and explained how he recently had a legal case that was quoted at $60,000 by a law firm. Instead of paying, his team used Claude. The AI gave them a full coaching session on how to handle the case, mapped out multiple decision tree pathways, generated every document they needed, and even built a spreadsheet breaking down exactly what to say and what not to say in the negotiation. Total cost: $20 a month. They resolved the case without a lawyer. Now multiply that by every business in the world that's paying legal fees they no longer need to pay. The entire financial model of knowledge work is collapsing in real time. Meanwhile, ask yourself this: Can AI fix your toilet? Can it rewire your house? Lay your foundation? Replace your roof? It can't. And it won't be able to for decades. Here's where the supply and demand crisis gets ugly... Governments spent 20 years pushing every young person into university. Get a degree or you'll never get a job. So an entire generation that should've become plumbers, electricians, and builders went and got master's degrees in subjects nobody was hiring for. They came out with $60-80K in debt and ZERO marketable skills. That created a massive shortage of tradespeople. And now AI is about to flood the market with unemployed knowledge workers while the demand for people who work with their hands explodes. The math is simple: Too many lawyers, not enough plumbers. AI makes the lawyer surplus worse every single month. Priestley called this the most important economic shift of our LIFETIME. For 30 years, blue collar work has been devalued. Everyone wanted to sit behind a screen. White collar was the "smart" path. That era just ended. The pendulum is swinging back hard. And the people who positioned themselves in physical, hands-on work that AI cannot touch are about to be the highest earners in the economy. For anyone building a business right now, the lesson is clear: Stop chasing what's "prestigious." Chase what's SCARCE. AI can write your contracts, build your website, run your ads, and draft your emails. But it cannot show up to your client's office, shake their hand, and solve a physical problem. The winners of the next decade won't be the most technically skilled. They'll be the ones who bet on what machines can't do.
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Agent Chud@AgentChud·
I grew up with a diy father... Electrical / plumbing / fixing legit anything (fridges, dishwashers, dryers, etc you name it.) I diy a lot myself. Of course YouTube is very helpful... We've had free knowledge for many years. Applying that knowledge isn't always cut and dry. I'm a outlier. I can fix almost anything.... Yet I still frequently have to defer to professionals who've applied knowledge numerous times. Average normoids need plumbers, electricians, etc. Availability of knowledge doesn't change this.
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