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@Plutonology
Smart contract auditor | Product Designer | UX Expert #Binance Smart Chain, and general defi ethics advocate
Titan Katılım Mayıs 2021
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@_IamJummy @0xSamzy They won't. It's just for farming engagement and promoting proxies for affiliate rewards.
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You don’t need to have someone in Canada, USA, UK and other countries before you have the following accounts:
Outlier. AI
Outlier
Alignerr
Handshake AI
I have been earning over $3000+ monthly from these various remote work site.
Step 1: buy a cheap proxy here to help with your location so you can access the sites proxy-seller.com/?partner=SL0B9…
Step2: Visit the sites and apply for roles that are quite applicable to you.
Step3: start printing $$$ once you get the job.
Get to share with friends and everyone as there’s more than enough opportunities for everyone.

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@baba_Omoloro You could literally just put the app to Deep Sleep on your phone
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Don't delete your WhatsApp, instead do this;
i. Open your WhatsApp and go to "Storage and data"
ii. Click on "proxy".
iii. Toggle on the "use proxy".
iv. Setup proxy with this IP: 1.1.1.1




Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack
If you delete your WhatsApp, 75% of all the billings hurting your savings (black tax) will vanish from your life.
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Your ATM card isn’t just a piece of plastic. It connects you to a massive banking infrastructure that runs 24/7.
Every time you swipe or tap your card, a lot happens in seconds. Your bank has to verify your identity, check your balance, encrypt the transaction, communicate with payment networks like Visa or Mastercard, authorize the payment, log it, and protect you from fraud. All of that uses servers, security systems, fraud detection tools, and third-party networks that cost money to operate.
That’s what the “maintenance” really covers.
Banks are paying for things like:
card network memberships (Visa/Mastercard fees),
fraud monitoring systems,
encryption and cybersecurity protection,
ATM and POS infrastructure,
customer support,
and backend transaction processing.
Even if you don’t use the card much, your account still stays connected to that system, so they treat it like an active service.
From a security angle, part of that fee also funds protections like:
real-time fraud alerts,
transaction monitoring,
card blocking systems,
and chargeback handling if your card is abused.
Without those, card fraud would be chaos.
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10
I paid to collect my ATM card. Everytime I use the card, I still have to pay for charges. The card is in my possession at owners’s risk because if I lose it, the bank will charge me for replacement. Yet, I regularly get debited card maintenance. What are you maintaining?
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@Brandox_dsgn "The logo isn't showing well, I'm seeing only 2 dots" 😂😂😂😂
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If you wan test Nigerian client’s patience then give them this as a logo.
Gal Shir@galshirart
Logo design for Timeless (@timeOSai)
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A DEA officer stopped at our farm yesterday. “I need to inspect your farm for illegal growing drugs.”
I said, “Okay, but don’t go in that field over there.”
The DEA officer verbally exploded, saying, “Mister, I have the authority of the federal government with me!” Reaching into his back pocket, the officer pulled out his badge and shoved it in my face. “See this freaking badge? This badge means I am allowed to go wherever I wish… on ANY land! No questions asked or answers given! Do I make myself clear? Do you understand?”
I nodded politely, apologized, and went about my chores. A short time later, I heard loud screams, looked up, and saw the DEA officer running for his life, being chased by my big old mean bull! With every step the bull was gaining ground on the officer and it seemed likely that he’d get gored before reaching safety. The officer was clearly terrified.
So, I threw down my tools, ran to the fence, and shouted at the top of my lungs.
“Your badge, show him your freaking BADGE!!!”
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We’ve come a long way
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman
2008: Tesla gets $40 million lifeline. 2026: $40 million in sales every 3 hours
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@Ifygold_ I kept rewatching to see if I wrongly understood what he was saying. He's hustling for funds and tools for his own freedom???? That's a monumental disgrace to whatever system of apprenticeship he went through.
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I’ve watched this video countless times, and I’ve been holding myself back from saying this, but fuck it, someone has to say it.
You Yorubas have to restructure the way you do apprenticeship and I’m not even joking. And before you start screaming bigotry, calm down and hear me out.
This boy said he started learning tiling in 2017. He was 11 years old. After all those years of labour, his boss couldn’t even settle him with something as basic as a tile cutter, something that doesn’t even cost up to 100k. Omo💔💔💔
Instead, he’s expected to buy drinks, “settle” the boss, and throw a party before he’s granted this so-called freedom.
How do you take someone’s youth, their time, their labour, and then send them out empty handed? That’s not mentorship, it’s EXPLOITATION. Let’s call a spade a spade abeg.
I’m genuinely angry. I’ve been angry since I watched this video. None of this is normal, and none of it makes sense.
BayuzTv@BayuzTv
Beyond my comprehension God😭 Best video ever #bayuztv
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