sendr
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I’ve been a memecoin dev on Solana since 2021 before Pump.fun, before WIF, before Giga.
I was also one of the first 30 users of Pump.fun.
I’ve seen this space mold and evolve in a dozen different ways.
Back in the day, the space was different.
It was collaborative. Communities formed organically, and there was a real sense of mission and oneness.
A true decentralized hive mind pushing culture forward.
Now it’s morphed into a pure PvP arena.
The shift didn’t happen because the tech changed. It happened because the leadership changed.
We went from people like @MustStopMurad, who carried crypto ethos into memecoins,
To serial deployers who are satisfied extracting $2,000 at a time and moving on to the next ticker.
Our main problem is, no one steps up, but you'd see every person complain.
And I’m not someone who calls out problems without being willing to do something about them.
The whitewhale was a glimpse into what was. And its proof of what's possible.
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@BedrockFees hey bedrock. I devved $HODL with an ATH of 7mil. I just launched the bedrock version but there was no option to split fees between you and gamekyuubi. can we make an exception and make that happen to keep the tech working and reward gamekyuubi aswell?
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Today marks the last day being a @tradewithPhoton affiliate.
I have nothing but love for the trading platform that changed my life, was always there for me, supported me when i was a small x account and listen to all my advice/crashouts if i ever had one.
It was a long and lifechanging journey and im very glad i used their platform for so long. Thank you so much @tradewithPhoton @iykyk0X @TheRocketBoy666 and the whole team!
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I am the HODL Dev. I forked GameKyuubi's original BlockClock and gave it a frontend.
How does it work?
It tells the time using the Bitcoin blockchain — specifically, the timestamp of the last mined block. The catch?
Bitcoin blocks are mined roughly every 10 minutes. So this clock is perpetually ~10 minutes behind real time. It's the world's most expensive, least accurate clock — secured by billions of dollars of hashpower just to tell you it's probably not 2:37 yet.
Every time a new block is mined, the clock "ticks" forward. Until then, you wait. This is what decentralised timekeeping looks like.
Sending all of the fees to his github and contacting him.
blockclock.fun
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