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Peptide supply partner. Focused on bulk supply and long-term cooperation. Professional inquiries only. No retail. WA: https://t.co/ZtglvB8vs7 TG: https://t.co/5O7fmDZUe5

HK Katılım Nisan 2026
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Genixpep
Genixpep@Genixpep·
@Devloncowart @Krysia830073 If one person refuses the job, someone else will take it. With so many people competing for the same opportunities, product prices are pushed lower and lower.
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Devlon Cowart
Devlon Cowart@Devloncowart·
You know whats crazy! I ordered custom boxes from Alibaba, they sent me a video of the production line of them being made. I assumed they were made in a bid facility, nope just a normal office with a table full of people making them by hand. Now i have no reason to believe they were being exploited, they just look like they're working a normal job.. But I did question how much they actualy make to stand their all day and just Make boxes. I think my cost per box was like 1.15 usd before shipping. Does make you stop and think.
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Krysia
Krysia@Krysia830073·
This guy must be legging it through this warehouse. The speed of the filming 😂
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
@Devloncowart @Krysia830073 In China, factories like this are everywhere. Clothing, footwear, toys, bags, and many other industries have similar supply chains. There is a word we use here: “involution” — competition becomes so intense that people accept very low wages.
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
@AndyCryptoOne @Krysia830073 Exactly. The market will eventually reward real brands that stand behind their products. But today, bad actors can easily change identities and avoid consequences, making quality lose value and shortcuts win. That hurts the entire industry.
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Andy
Andy@AndyCryptoOne·
I think there will just be some of the bigger suppliers that already have established domestic operations in USA and EU that will expand their business into a real brand and rigorously test every batch and sell it with a good markup. Making them the one-stop shop for everyone that wants some kind of certainty and is willing to pay for that. The problem at the moment is that they can just switch to another ai generated profile picture, change numbers on telegram and keep going. There is no accountability.
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Krysia
Krysia@Krysia830073·
The Tenth Vial explores a disturbing theory about the rapidly expanding underground peptide market. Once a small, reputation-driven community, the trade exploded across social media, attracting inexperienced resellers, inflated prices and suppliers operating behind polished websites and questionable certificates. Packages crossed borders disguised as skincare products, while customers had little way to verify where the compounds were manufactured, filled or handled. As reports emerged of underdosed vials, incorrect compounds and products containing little more than filler, responsibility became impossible to trace. Vendors claimed freight forwarders had switched legitimate stock for bunk products, resellers blamed suppliers and suppliers vanished before returning under new names. The story asks whether these failures are simply the result of greed and incompetence, or whether bad vials are being deliberately inserted into legitimate shipments to destroy public trust and trigger a regulatory crackdown. At the centre of the mystery is a kit of ten identical vials: nine are genuine, one is not, and there is no visible way to tell the difference. The truth can only be found by tracing the entire supply chain from laboratory to customer.
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
@Devloncowart @Krysia830073 Some people become so busy chasing money that they forget too much. In many corners of this world, the reality of people exploiting and preying on one another is still playing out...
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Devlon Cowart
Devlon Cowart@Devloncowart·
@Genixpep @Krysia830073 Yes that was my understanding, but so many of these videos of packing warehouses just look like office rooms.
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
@AndyCryptoOne @Krysia830073 This is how the market is gradually being ruined by people who only care about profits. If this continues, bad money will eventually drive out good money, and the ones who will suffer are consumers and businesses that operate with integrity.
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Andy
Andy@AndyCryptoOne·
Yes, it definitely got more shady. It's crazy that many suppliers have this much disregard for their customers health. Probably because they know they are "safe" from prosecution, if the name is tarnished just open up a new storefront for the operation. I don't get how there is not some basic level of work ethics regarding supply chain, handling and testing. They must make thousands of dollars a day and can't even make sure that their stuff always comes from the same producer or at the very least to send in 1 in 100 Vials a batch for testing, when they probably send out thousands a day to customers. I read a post on a forum from a Chinese guy that new "producers" pop up daily on those domestic marketplaces and the agents and vendors just blindly buy from them, without checking once if what they are buying is even what is printed on the label. No time to for testing, no regard for the customers health, no risk of prosecution if something bad happens, it's a nice way to print money without fear of prosecution. Pure greed.
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
@Devloncowart @Krysia830073 Obviously, this was done indoors at room temperature, with maybe just an air conditioner running. In most cases, these products need to be stored in a freezer for preservation.
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Devlon Cowart
Devlon Cowart@Devloncowart·
@Krysia830073 So I guess this throws the “whole must be kept in cold storage” even lyophilized powder out the window.
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
@bryan_johnson I'm really looking forward to seeing what you can do in the life sciences.
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Justin
Justin@JustinHorn·
@bryan_johnson You are the highest net worth shitposter on the Internet.
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
@robotaxi I regret not experiencing it when I was in Houston.
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Genixpep@Genixpep·
Introducing GenixPep. We provide research-grade peptides for global laboratories and biotech partners. Focused on peptide synthesis, quality control, and transparent collaboration. Building trust through science, consistency, and responsible supply.
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Joe L · PeptideNotes
Joe L · PeptideNotes@PeptideNotes·
A hard truth about COAs in the peptide market: A COA does not automatically prove that the vial in your hand is the same vial—or even from the same batch—that was tested. Many peptides leave the factory in plain, unlabeled white vials. Distributors can add their own labels later. With a basic label printer, almost anyone can print a product name, batch number, manufacturing date, or testing date. That creates a major traceability problem. Even when a report comes from Janoshik or another recognized laboratory, the test only verifies the sample that was actually submitted. It does not prove that every vial carrying the same batch number contains the same material. A distributor could, in theory, place the tested batch number on other vials. Without sealed sampling, documented chain of custody, and independent batch selection, customers cannot confirm that the tested sample truly represents the products being sold. The same limitation applies to community or Telegram group testing. Crowdfunding a laboratory test can confirm the quality of one submitted vial—and perhaps give some indication about the batch received by that buyer—but it cannot prove the quality of every vial sold before or after that test. Community testing is still better than having no data at all, but it should not be treated as absolute proof. There is also another risk: the person organizing the test may have a commercial relationship with the seller, may receive specially selected samples, or may not be as independent as the community assumes. So what does a laboratory report really provide? Evidence about one sample at one point in time. Not guaranteed proof of the entire batch. Not guaranteed proof of future shipments. And definitely not guaranteed proof that every vial with the same label contains the same product. COAs and third-party tests are useful—but without traceability and chain of custody, they are often closer to reassurance than certainty. #PeptideSourcing #PeptideTesting #Janoshik #BiotechSupplyChain #PeptideWiki #HarmReduction
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Options selling with Christian
Just picked up my load of USA locally made peptides If anyone else wants to contact, just DM me. Peptides made right here in SoCal in a legit lab. Not getting a kickback just happy to help people not inject Chinese bullshit into your body (Btw not all of this in the pic is for me😂)
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Options selling with Christian@optionscjp

If anyone needs a good source for US made peptides, I have a local source from a lab here in CA. good prices too. DM me Don't buy chinese slop online

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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
The new Huberman Lab episode is out: Peptides: The Science, Uses & Safety | Dr. @AbudBakri 0:00 Abud Bakri 3:33 What are Peptides?, Receptors 6:26 BPC-157, Discovery, Animal Proteins 11:19 BPC-157, Animal Data, Regeneration 12:27 Sponsors: Eight Sleep & Lingo 14:51 BPC-157, Regeneration & Healing, Neurological Effects 19:27 Adverse Events, Clinical Trials & Legality of BPC-157 29:41 GLPs & Compounding Pharmacy; Peptides & Gray Market 35:25 Manufacturing, Compounding Pharmacies, Gray Market, Black Market 41:32 Peptides & Tumor Growth?; Angiogenesis 45:17 Sponsor: AG1 47:01 Pharmaceutical Patents, Clinical Trials for BPC-157, Potential Outcomes 54:19 BPC-157 Healing, Patient Experiences 1:01:22 Physician Counsel, FDA Legality, Malpractice 1:07:25 Pinealon, Epithalon, Discovery; Sleep & Cognitive Performance, Risks 1:18:17 Sponsor: Function 1:19:55 Pineal Age Deterioration, Epithalon, Eye Health 1:29:38 Thymus, Age Shrinkage; Thymosin Alpha-1, Immune Function 1:38:13 TB-500; Pet Health; Thymic Peptide Doses, Thymulin, Zinc 1:49:13 Sponsor: LMNT 1:50:33 GHK-Cu (Copper GHK), Collagen 1:55:32 Illness Recovery, Thymic Score, Tool: Blood Test & Immune Cell Counts 2:04:01 Growth Hormone Secretagogues, Age Decline, Cancer Risk, Insulin 2:15:36 GHK-Cu, Topical Cream, Red Light Therapy 2:20:25 GLPs, Discovery, Physical & Cognitive Long-Term Effects, Fertility 2:33:53 Retatrutide; Drug Patents & Nomenclature 2:39:03 Peptides: Women Reproductive Disorders; TBI, Neurologic Effect; Safe Sources 2:45:34 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow, Reviews & Feedback, Sponsors, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Includes paid partnerships.
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David Waeschle
David Waeschle@FaithFighter67·
They stole the IP! Some Chinese guy once posted about how the Chinese government had created a rocket that could self land back on earth. Exactly like Space X. I confronted the guy said oh wow isn’t that a coincidence. I pushed him harder even eventually confessed that they had blackmailed Elon about supposedly having pictures of him on “the island” now I don’t know how true it actually was. But I think he was referring to Epestin island. The island thing is probably BS. But if the rocket really exists as a Chinese rocket. Then they clearly stole the IP. That’s why they always want to be the world manufacturer. It obviously keeps the Chinese people in jobs which is good. But it also allows the communist government to benefit from easy access to IP.
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2025 R.Babson@mickworld221·
@RTSG_News It's not like Chinese business to flood the market with product at lower prices... If they do it's a big positive for AI
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RTSG News@RTSG_News·
🇨🇳 CHINA TO SAVE RAM MARKET Ex-Samsung chip boss says heavy Chinese investment in the memory market could crush the 414% DDR5 price spike within a year, with some calling it 'RAMageddon.' Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron control 70% of global DRAM and pushed prices from $6.84 to $27.20 in 3 months. However, now China is gearing up to flood the market with cheap memory, making AI computing power affordable. The RAM cartel is showing its cracks. Follow: @RTSG_News
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