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lil pudgy exploring memes and markets. @artofbeing777 member/mod

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OG 🐧@MindfulMarketOG·
Everyone's talking about what AI agents will do at scale. Not enough people are talking about what they'll quietly handle in the background. The real use case isn't dramatic. It's the tedious stuff. Monitoring liquidity pools. Finding the best DeFi rates based on your parameters. Executing small repetitive on-chain tasks while you're busy living your life. Think of it as having an on-chain assistant that works 24/7, never sleeps, and never misses an opportunity you would have missed manually. That's where this is actually going.
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Retsba@retsbaxyz·
The Retsba Merch Store is officially live. After a year and a month on-chain, I've aligned with @dyli_io to bring the first line of official Retsba merch to the masses. To kick off the store, I've selected a few initial launch items. Open your wallets and behold:
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NFTGOY ✳️@nftgoy·
DROPSTER by @absterxyz has been REMOVED from the portal. Since launch, I and several other players lost money against our will - by clicking “Play for $5,” the game charged $500instead. I immediately opened a support ticket via their Telegram bot, and at first everything seemed fine. But in reality: 1. Abster account simply redirected users to Telegram support - without any public statement, without warning players/holders, and without even disabling the game while the issue was being investigated. 2. Support response time was around 24 hours. Some affected users never received a reply at all, even though this was a newly launched product featured on the Abstract portal. 3. Personally, I played more than once. After the first $500 charge, I contacted support immediately. A few minutes later, I tried again to check whether it was a one-time bug - that time I actually won. 
I continued spinning at “$5,” but being charged $500 each time - purely as an experiment (my mistake, I should have recorded it). 
After several attempts, I stopped. I couldn’t determine why $500 was being charged, and ended up around -$300 total. Not critical, but clearly unacceptable when you expect $5 spins and get $500 instead. 4. When communication with the dev team finally started, they insisted the issue could not be on their side.
I agree that it may not be in the contract itself (it passed a @ShieldifySec audit), but rather in the logic or the way the contract is called - which is a different layer of the problem.
 After some disputes, there was silence…
 Then a message came: “There was NO issue on our side” 🤣 A few hours later:
“The issue WAS on our side. Refunds are coming.” 5. Meanwhile, large holders started selling. I know @absforeever faced the same issue, and after being banned (or whatever happened) in their Telegram, he sold a ~$5K bag. Result:
The main memecoin of Abstract effectively crashed after releasing a raw product, with poor support and no timely communication on X. Now, app selection on @AbstractChain will likely become stricter, making it harder for regular users to get listed - but the main thing is user safety.
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@0x_rckfrd inflation most likely on the horizon
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@BrightAvian @pudgypenguins @LucaNetz Great write up! One potential solution that comes to mind about increased input could be breaking up the huddle in working groups for ppl wanting to take on the same topics. Doing smaller ‘pre-huddles’ and then coming together and having one person voice things could help
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Bright Avian | True Pengu King & Hand of Neo Tokyo
Lemme start this off by saying that I have become complacent last year about @pudgypenguins. In the early phases of the takeover it was pretty clear to me that @LucaNetz and team needed a strong community that is rallying behind them here on CT to make this thing work. At least half of the NFT space hated on penguins for various reasons and never fully accepted them as one of the blue chip NFTs – which however made the huddle hold together and push even harder. Yes, as captured on a VIBES TCG card, Luca did in fact save the Penguins. But long before that the penguin community turned themselves and our beloved penguin NFTs into something that is genuinely cherished by many worth saving ... and before anyone came along to save the penguins, the community fought and rioted and tried hard to save themselves. This is how we got here in the first place. It is also how we made it into a NYT article or raised huge amounts for charity with an auction by @EtheriaChan that featured @cobie, @Cryptopathic, and @loomdart. Fast forward, these old times seem long forgotten in 2026 – just one page in the endless encyclopedia of pengu lore. Luca and team building on the foundation created by the community (as well as the old team and especially the original artist who by a stroke of genius or luck or sheer talent drew this simple, yet captivating and impressive, art, that, we all fell in love with) did a fantastic job. Penguins are seen, liked, and shared on Instagram by couples and people across the globe. Toys made it to Walmart and into the homes of many kids that never even heard the word NFT. Everything felt like smooth sailing now, aside from some envious haters or the occasional – sadly not atypical – PvP between NFT communities, most people were championing penguin now, while many of the former big blue chips died. Everything seemed almost perfect – lean back and enjoy the ride, praise the team for their good work, like & share the new releases and updates, and proliferate the penguin (?!). Well ... in that seemingly perfect smooth ride lies a silent danger. Looking outside projects are dying left and right, meanwhile penguins doing well, good stuff happening. Yeah there might be hiccups, some frustrations, maybe even some true problems ... but things are going much better than elsewhere ... by a landslide ... would be ungrateful to speak up. Just shut up and enjoy the ride ... penghalla is coming! Now ... this creates two big problems: First, we've turned from a community that was very outspoken, constantly sharing feedback, critique, and rioted so hard that we made the old founders leave and sell the project into a seemingly positive yes-men culture that mostly just praised and amplified the work of the team and swallowed most frustrations for a long time now. It is super commendable that the Inner Igloos are still ran without much of any miss on a bi-weekly basis and in theory they offer a good opportunity for feedback (as they did very well in the past). But, while it's exciting how much they grew in listeners, that causes two issues: (1) There is lots of potential input but very limited time and hence it is close to impossible for everyone to speak up or share their thoughts and – imho even more importantly – (2) the vibe changed a lot; it turned from a cozy campfire chat where one could spitball ideas and openly voice concerns and critique as well as constructive feedback to much more of an update session and people expressing gratitude and excitement. This is only natural as the numbers grew, but there has never really been a proper alternative way that found much usage. There are kinda both sides to blame for that. We as the community never really asked for one and the team side failed to recognize that was has been around did not really live up to the task. As such, lots of unheard feedback & frustrations piled up and the disconnect between the community and the team feels somehow larger than ever (kinda excluding Pudgy Asia from that where @FoxyPenguinApe does a fantastic job with especially IRL events & community, but I believe that even in that region similar issues still exist for the CT / "only online" audience). This is very sad to see, because the community and the team being in a strong interlock was one of the superpowers of @pudgypenguins – as stated by @LucaNetz: "you all are the brain, we are the muscle". I do not believe that this general idea and vision changed, but in the last year it has not been working remotely as well as it used too. Sure growing pains and all, but it is a crucial loss and deepens the feeling of disconnect which is dangerous. Two ... "Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times (Hopf)". The penguin community, molded in FUD and constantly fighting back in 2021 and 2022, had some of the most impressive and relentless energy ever. Instead of accepting the downfall of the project we constantly pushed forward against all odds – overcoming all obstacles somehow. A lot of this carried over into the bear market and early phases of the 2024/2025 bull market and then slowly fell off. No more fights, smooth sailing, winning. I think this also in parts happened on the team side as well. On the CT community side we saw less and less spaces, less viral stuff, less pengposting (not in total, community grew, resourced grew, but we literally took over CT back in 2021 with a tiny crowd of people; now more and more of us became complacent). It is still good, better than most, but the direction is wrong. On the team side I can only speculate. But it feels like sometimes too much was put on the plate. Smooth sailing and winning can create over-optimism and a bit of hubris. Also having all eyes and attention on one's thing makes it sadly easy to occasionally being taken advantage off in various ways. Combine that with the unfortunate yes-men culture that arose and you get a fairly dangerous combination. Things are still seemingly going very well for now and maybe it is just a feeling of a penguin obsessed random guy, but aside from the obvious bear market some things are not going in an upward direction and need to see a shift and turnaround before they start affecting the broader picture more severely. I've playfully, but only half jokingly, posted about that internship role (which I would be actually down for @LucaNetz) because I do think there needs to be something done about the feeling of disconnect that has arisen as the brand and company scaled, but I have no idea yet if that will go somewhere. However ... we can JUST DO THINGS (thanks to @MINHxDYNASTY for the quote and inspiration) and that is exactly what we used to do in the @pudgypenguins community. It's time to properly lock in again for me. And it's time to lock in again fellow penguins. Now I may have put "True Pengu King" in my Twitter name many years ago because I am retardedly obsessed with penguins (not only the pudgy ones) but a king is nothing on his own and a good king should be a servant of his people ... eh penguins. So for now, if this post sparked any thoughts in you or you have general thoughts, ideas you wanna bounce, frustrations that bother you or anhing else that you wanna vent about, discuss or ideate on feel free to shoot me DMs or book a call with me (calendly in reply below so algo does not punish this post). I'm back to being terminally online this year so I'll make sure to get back to you quickly. I'll also do my best to aggerate and condense any inputs and feedback you all have and will try to push it through to the team in some way (no promises here, but hopeful) and worst case you at least will have an extra place to vent. While it is awesome to see how the fanbase of the penguin is growing all over the globe, I believe its success is hampered if the core is rotten. So let's all together bring the CT huddle back to its former glory fellow penguins – in honor of our lost pengu brother Elmo.
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Bright Avian | True Pengu King & Hand of Neo Tokyo@BrightAvian

Actively thinking about applying as a @cobie-style terminally online “customer / holder support”- and “guy for everything”-intern at my beloved @pudgypenguins 🐧 Salary and “Penguins only!”-podcast NFT purchase by @LucaNetz optional! Was genuinely amazed by how much stuff got fixed by someone taking care of all the stuff that’s kinda important but does not really fall into anyone’s responsibility and ends up falling under the radar. I think every single project and company out there struggles with that. Should I try it? Why me? Because I genuinely care about those fascinating pudgy antarctic avians more than anyone else I ever met on this planet – and caring a lot is one of the main things that matters in a role like that.

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Alex Needelman
Alex Needelman@needelman_·
We’re testing a new @dyli_io feature: giveaways. The goal is to make giveaways more structured, transparent, and harder to game than the typical "social picker" flow. How it works: - Give away DYLI items or external items - Add required entry steps (e.g. follow on X) - Bot protection via DYLI account + phone number - Public winners with provably fair selection - Instant settlement directly to user accounts - No PII exposure (DYLI handles all sensitive info) This week we're testing with @pokepullzhq (giving away 3 $35 slab codes). After this test, we’ll open it up so anyone can create one. Still early, but this is the foundation for how giveaways should work online. Enter here: dyli.io/giveaways
Poke Pullz - Pokemon TCG News/Restocks@pokepullzhq

We are the first community to test out this new giveaway portal for creators, and it's going to be a game-changer. Thank you to @dyli_io for innovating for the community! - Clean set of rules to enter ✅ - Bot protection so no giveaway goblins can rig it 🤖 - Public transparency in winners is always shown ❤️

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Abstract@AbstractChain·
Drop your AGW if you believe in Abstract ⬇️
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@HansMahncke @grok did Trump consult his allies before starting the war on Iran?
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
This is a great example of the failure of credentialism. Random people have to explain basic political science to a so-called “Professor of Political Science.” The Strait of Hormuz issue is the perfect “allies” test. The United States has very little direct interest in the strait, as almost none of its ships or energy flows pass through there. So before the United States starts doing all the heavy lifting, it is the ideal moment to ask those who actually benefit from the strait being open what they are willing to contribute. The fact that they all said nothing is proof of what Trump has been saying all along, that supposed “allies” are really just freeloaders. So this was never about whether the Europeans could actually help with a handful of dilapidated frigates. It was a test, and they all failed.
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The United States has the greatest navy in the world. Not really sure why Trump is begging for help to execute his war in the Strait of Hormuz. Can someone explain this to me?

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@conviction_meta Been silently following your posts happy to see one blow up. Blood moon of all things lol 🔥
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MoonPay 🟣@moonpay·
🚨 PSA 10 KABUTO GIVEAWAY 🚨 for a chance to win this 1st edition grail Pokémon card from 1999: ✅ follow @MoonPay + @dyli_io ✅ like + repost our giveaway ✅ reply "Kabuto" the winner will have the card gifted to their DYLI account on March 2!
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@codystreams How do you like them apples
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dustinvibes@dustinvibes·
Myself and @codystreams been hosting RRN since december and more things are being actively planned but first let's take a quick look at what we've achieved so far: 8 episodes (so far!) 80+ matches played 25+ streaming hours (all streamers combined) 100+ concurrent viewers (all streamers combined) 1,000+ total live viewers 15,000+ clip views You can just do stuff on the green @AbstractChain ✳️
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A work of art @ryancohen.
Ryan Cohen@ryancohen

The Hollow Men American capitalism is rotting from the head down. We have replaced the "Owner-Operator"—the risk-taker-with a new, parasitic class of corporate bureaucrat: The Risk-Free Insider. By "Insider," I am not referring to a specific title. I am referring to the entire administrative state that has captured the modern corporation. This includes the Directors who exist solely to collect fees, the Executives who exist solely to collect bonuses, and the Managers who exist solely to hire consultants. These are the hollow men of the boardroom. They are masters of PowerPoint. They wear the right suits. They say the right buzzwords about "governance" and "ESG." But they are mercenaries fighting a war with someone else’s ammunition. In a functioning economy, authority is tied to liability. If you make a bad decision, you lose your own money. That fear of loss is the only thing that keeps a business honest. It forces you to cut waste, obsess over the customer, and stay late to fix what is broken. Today, we have severed that link. We have rigged the game so that heads, the Insider wins; tails, the shareholder loses. If the stock goes up, the Insider collects a massive performance bonus. If the stock crashes due to their own incompetence, they are fired with a "Golden Parachute" worth tens of millions. They are gambling with the house’s money, and they never leave the table poorer than they arrived. This looting starts in the boardroom. We have normalized a "Country Club" culture where directors are selected based on social profiling rather than their ability to build a business. The modern board member is often a professional tourist—paid an average of $350,000 a year. Let’s be brutally honest about what that number represents. The average director is paid nearly five times the GDP per capita of the United States. They earn more for attending four quarterly lunches than the vast majority of Americans earn in five years of hard labor. And for what? Most of these directors are "over-boarded," sitting on three or four boards simultaneously. They treat directorships as a gig economy for the elite. They fly in, rubber-stamp a compensation package they didn't read, and fly out. They collect checks from companies they do not understand, do not use, and certainly do not love. They are not there to ask hard questions. They are there to be collegial. They are there to protect the other Insiders. And what happens when these boards hire executives who also have no personal capital at risk? We get the Delegation Economy. When a Risk-Free Insider faces a crisis—bloated expenses, a broken supply chain, or a stale product—they do not roll up their sleeves. They hire a consultant. They pay a strategy firm millions of shareholder dollars to produce a 100-page deck telling them what they already know. This is not management. It is intellectual money laundering. They use shareholder capital to buy an insurance policy for their own careers. If the plan fails, they can blame the consultants. They delegate the work because they are terrified of the responsibility. They would rather preside over a slow, comfortable decline than risk a bold mistake. While American Insiders are busy optimizing their severance packages, our global competitors are optimizing their products. They are not slowed down by bureaucracy. They are not waiting for a slide deck. They are outworking us. If we continue to fill our C-suites with administrators instead of operators, we will lose our edge. We will see iconic American franchises hollowed out by fees, managed for the benefit of the Insiders, while the true owners—the shareholders—are left holding the bag. The time for polite governance is over. If we want to save the American economy from mediocrity, we must demand a return to the "Owner’s Mentality." We need leaders who treat shareholder capital with the same reverence they treat their own savings. The era of the Risk-Free Insider must end.

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