⬣Uma⬣
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@UmaPLS @gabrielhaines That's what I monitor closely and when I start buying
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@neilpeel_me Come back, orange peel 🤝 the water’s great and your frens are still here waiting to swim with you 😁🫶🤣

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PulseChain, PulseX, HEX, ProveX all have more potential for maximum gains than Bitcoin does, because BTC has a 1.6 Trillion dollar market cap already. It's been around for 17 years already. You are not an early adopter in $BTC.
Those 4 coins all do things that BTC can't.
PulseChain has better potential, better technology, higher throughput, lower fees, is more secure, and is less owned by governments and banks to boot.
HEX did a 10,000x in price in the last 10 years and doesn't make electricity companies and mining hardware manufacturers rich at the cost of the price.
PulseX removes middlemen from trading, its just you and the code.
ProveX uses zero knowledge tech to enable peer 2 peer trading and issue other kinds of proofs.
Better potential, better tech.

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Bitcoin, most people you follow don't actually know much about much. For instance, I'm gonna link you to the livestream of a federal appeal of an alleged BTC mixer operator's appeal. Rewind to the beginning, it started about 2 hours ago. Why do only I link you? youtube.com/live/CtE41aTPR…

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A picture says 1000 words
PulseChain on social media media gets more organic engagement than anything else
An exclusive interview between a top crypto influencer and top exchange founder / entrepreneur, both famous, gets less attention than a teaser of him maybe possibly interviewing Richard Heart. By a factor of almost 10x.

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"cappy came out of nowhere"
I just don't talk about things really until it's far enough along that I'm reasonably certain it's doable / a good idea. Not that things can't change ofc.
Like the attestation extension, because I've already done it.
#PulseChain

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I started dirt poor in the ghetto, son of immigrants, social housing, criminal environment…
Crypto changed my life, trading changed my life, investing changed my life
I don’t know who needs to hear this but if you are struggling - keep going, this bear market has been brutal for most, many altcoins down 80-90%
Trust me I’ve been there too, I wrote a whole book on my early days in crypto where I made and lost millions (see bio for book)
SEE LOSSES AS A LESSON
the market doesn’t care where you come from or what mistakes you did
It only cares about what you do from now on
And it rewards discipline and systematic approach, rule based trading
And remember - sooner or later the bull market will come back, and everything will be way easier 💚💚📈

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@GigaTheMinter @BrandonBBMe Hate to break it to you, but you sound just like Brandon, you’re exactly the same 🤣
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@BrandonBBMe you cry and whine like a little girl with no real objective criticism
I triggered RH, we are not the same
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Vitalik + CZ invented the tech that you cloned
Every single thing you've invented other than HEX was stolen from the opensource work of others without even a nod
"not founding a couple free infura (RPCs) devs build on and people use"
I provided 1 of 3 public RPCs for a long time now
You also didn't address that you think PulseX PLP tokens are NFTs
It would be more advantageous for you as a leader and founder to focus on the positive instead of constantly dwelling on the negative and thinking you are the best there ever was. You are very quickly losing relevance and it shows with the desperate "look what ive done" posts
Maybe even acknowledge there are people in the community that have taken their own life because the thing has performed so poorly.
ETH has never performed as poorly as your thing did, and it never will.
So perhaps reflect on the idea, that the 'cryfagging' is increasing exponentially and your community is contracting equally as fast because you set a significantly higher expectation through thousands of hours of grooming
You have a to accept the grave you've dug. I know your private convos, i know you have absolutely zero direction and are lost. I've seen the messages.
This isn't 'defi chain' this is Richard Chain and if it's richard chain then richard will answer to its successes and its failures.

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Richard Heart teaches you how bridges work. Example. Chain A to Chain B.
Coins lock on Chain A.
MAGIC
Coins mint on Chain B.
What's this MAGIC step?
Chain B doesn't know what's happening on Chain A, so TRUST must be introduced.
You have to TRUST validators to not collude with each other to lie about what happened on Chain A.
Validators could lie about how much went in on chain A, and inflation bug chain B, then some could bridge back the inflated coins and empty the original coins locked on Chain A.
What if a validator dies?
What if a validator gets hacked?
What if a validator tries to get others to collude with him to lie?
What if a validator holds his validating ransom.
Some people think that there should be a timelock over the power to try and fix the above problems. LOL.
What's the counter balance to the above problems? More trust. You might want some mechanism to add / remove, subtract the quantity of validators needed.
In the end, every single bridge has social risk, just like every single chain has social risk. They're computers, run by humans, on networks, and none of those 3 things is perfect.
You can only buy down the risk of the original sin of chain B not knowing the true state of chain A, by spreading validation geographically, and across parties and hope for the best, but you can't completely eliminate the risk. The largest hacks in crypto history have been bridge hacks.
So now ask yourself, why in this bearest of bear markets does Richard have to teach you about bridges and risks again, for the umpteenth time? As though something has changed? I've been telling you these same exact things over and over again. But I guess some need reminding, or prefer to talk about risk in every thread about benefits. Makes you wonder.
TLDR: All bridges are risk, and when done well, that risk appears to be far lower than centralized exchange risk.
You're welcome for the education. Again.
P.S. Some people have swapped bridged in tokens for native tokens, and enjoyed the experience.
P.P.S. I think some folks find it far easier to post negatively than positively. If y'all one of those, work on yourself. Consider it personal development.

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PulseChain $PLS is superior software, with more security and functionality than $XRP, $DOGE, $ADA, $BCH, $XLM, $LTC. But all those are worth billions and billions. What's more likely, PLS moves up in rank or they move down?
With Ethereum $ETH as PulseChain's testnet, the security is so cozy.
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