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A few years ago, the idea of earning rewards because your friends joined a financial network would’ve sounded unusual. Today, it’s starting to feel normal in Web3. @KoloHub just introduced Kolo Friends, a beta referral system built around something much more social than random invite links. Instead of simply sharing codes endlessly, users build actual circles. And the stronger your circle becomes, the more rewards, perks, and benefits unlock over time. What makes this interesting is that it reflects a much bigger shift happening across crypto adoption. A lot of people still believe mass adoption will arrive through massive technical breakthroughs. But most of the time, people switch systems for a simpler reason: convenience. When something becomes: → easier → faster → smoother than the previous option… adoption starts happening naturally. That’s where @KoloHub feels different. The platform reduces the awkward distance between owning crypto and actually using it in everyday life. No complicated setup. No “crypto-only” learning curve. No treating digital assets like isolated internet money. Just value moving smoothly through systems people already understand. And honestly, once money starts moving with the same simplicity as information on the internet, older financial experiences begin feeling outdated surprisingly fast.


The biggest mistake people make about crypto is thinking it’s only competing with other cryptocurrencies. It’s not. It’s competing with slow payments, banking friction, and outdated financial systems people are already tired of using. @KoloHub







34% of all Bitcoin is sitting in quantum-vulnerable addresses right now. Not in 2030. Today. It's not about when you bought. It's about how your address was used. If your public key is exposed on-chain through an old P2PK address or a reused address, a quantum computer doesn't need to guess your private key. It derives it directly from what's already visible. The Bitcoin community has been arguing about how to fix this for years. @quipnetwork stopped arguing and started building. Post-quantum Bitcoin wallets. No fork. No protocol changes. No moving your funds. Register a quantum-resistant key to prove ownership of your coins before Q-Day forces the issue. Built on @ArchNtwrk's native smart contract layer. Audit underway. Do you know if your address has an exposed public key? #quipnetwork #Bitcoin #QuantumComputing




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Will I get @yugen_gg WL? I really hope... Day 1



