
Its₳llaPlay 🎭
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Its₳llaPlay 🎭
@RuLooking4This2
Decentralized Blockchain Enthusiast



🎉 The Developer Experience proposal officially passed!! 🎉 Thank you, Cardano community, for your trust and support! We'll work hard to ensure you get the best return on your investment! 💪 I'd also like to thank: - @IOHK_Charles, @carloslodelar, @RSoulatIOHK, and everyone at @IOGroup for their help throughout the process. - @santicarmuega, @boraonchain, @jinglescode, @InASingleWord, and countless other community builders who provided invaluable feedback to shape the proposal months in advance. - @yutazzz, @phil_uplc, @InputEndorsers, @ChileStakepo, and all the hard-working DReps who put a lot of effort into evaluating and voting on the proposals. And tons of other people who put their grain (or a huge bucket) of sand into making this happen. Now, I'll enjoy my inner peace tonight and start delivering on my promises tomorrow.



I played 3 of these guys in The Elder Scrolls.



Epstein’s 40TB of VIDEO the FBI Refuses to Release…


I’ve seen some things, but watching a police department admit they were wrong to a citizen? That hits different. Jeff Gray, who refers to himself as a "civil rights investigator," was holding a sign at the Sanford Farmers Market to advocate for homeless veterans. Officers were called to the scene after complaints were made about his presence. During the encounter, officers told Gray he was being trespassed from the area and ordered him to leave. At one point, an officer told him, "You can exercise your right somewhere else, we just don't want you here." Shortly after the initial encounter, the officers returned to Gray and informed him that they had made a mistake, acknowledging that he was exercising his First Amendment rights. The Sanford Police Department later posted a statement on their Facebook page confirming they were aware of the incident, admitted a mistake was made, and stated that the officers involved were being addressed. They emphasized their commitment to upholding First Amendment rights in future service calls. Jeff Gray is known for "First Amendment auditing," a practice where he travels to different cities to film police and local government officials to test their compliance with constitutional rights. He has been involved in several high-profile legal cases and settlements across the Southeast—particularly in Georgia—where cities have been forced to change their policies, undergo training, or pay damages after violating his rights to demonstrate or record police activity.


We appreciate the vote of confidence, @IOHK_Charles, and we look forward to you returning to the @CardanoSummit. The Pentad has proven what coordinated execution looks like when Cardano needs it most and EMURGO is committed to deepening that coordination as we formalize how the founding entities move forward together. This moment matters, and showing up as one ecosystem is how we build lasting momentum. The Cardano at TOKEN2049 Baseline ‘Platinum’ Sponsorship proposal is built around putting builders at the center. The Cardano Builder Stage at the Cardano booth will give the projects shaping the ecosystem a platform to present directly to one of the most consequential audiences in global crypto. The Pentad alignment and main stage visibility amplify that work, but the builders are the focus. With Charles personally backing the proposal and the Pentad rallying behind it, we have the foundation to make Singapore a defining moment for everyone building on Cardano. 🇸🇬💪


UNBELIEVABLE Robertino Martinez’s IO: Developer Experience Initiative proposal is currently at 66.43% approval, just below the 67% threshold it needs to pass. Go vote now: adastat.net/governances/73…














