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Lordskid (❖,❖)
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@iamdudeCT @fortytwo @0xMimie @NamedFarouk docs.fortytwo.network/docs/hardware-…
sorry, just seeing this
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I've successfuly set up the @fortytwo inference node, Thank you for the access code @0xMimie @NamedFarouk

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Most people still think leverage means borrowing, risk of liquidation, and short-term trades.
Fragments flips that idea completely.
BTC-Jr is structured leverage. You’re getting amplified $BTC exposure without taking on debt or worrying about getting wiped out by liquidation. That changes who leverage is for. It’s no longer just traders glued to charts, it’s something holders can actually use over time.
That shift matters more than it seems. When leverage is built into the structure instead of layered on with loans, the risk profile changes and so does the behavior around it.
Worth paying attention to what @FragmentsOrg is building here.
If you’re early, get on the waitlist: link.fragments.org/rally
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Lordskid (❖,❖) retweetledi

Hot take:
Most point systems punish you the moment they grow.
More users → more dilution → your early effort gets quietly erased.
That’s the standard playbook.
@grvt_io just broke it.
Season 2 adds +6% additional community allocation - while existing points remain protected.
Read that again.
They didn’t just grow the system…
they removed the usual downside of growth.
• +6% allocation absorbs new participants
• Existing points stay protected
• Token per point value holds instead of getting diluted
This changes incentives completely.
You’re no longer farming in fear of getting diluted later.
You’re farming into a system that actually respects early contribution.
That’s rare.
Most projects optimize for hype.
This one optimizes for fairness + retention.
If that holds, the market won’t ignore it.
Because in the end, value doesn’t come from points…
…it comes from how those points are treated over time.
#GrvtRally #Season2

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@_lordskid @realpadrepr Got it! Here's the viral stadium "Scream if you think I'm thick" clip on X (by ad0re_kya / TikTok kya__alyssa): x.com/MikeBeLike/sta… Crowd goes wild 😂🫵🏿
mikey@MikeBeLike
For a last-minute ticket this is kind of sickening but scream if I’m thick
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Foundational stupid lawyer
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe
I think the real question is: Can you afford to experience 24hours light for 1 week?
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Why don't you wish yourself success?
Zabby ♡@Africanzabby
wishing my man so much success so he can afford anything i want
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@_QueenMother_1 That shift from speed to accountability is real. We’re no longer bottlenecked by writing code, but by trusting it. Adding stake to reviews feels like a way to reconnect decisions with consequences without slowing everything down.
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so i have been thinking less about how fast code is being written and more about how little attention each change actually gets.
AI has made it easy to ship a lot of things because you open a PR, things look fine on the surface, it gets approved, and everyone moves on.
But deep down, nobody is fully accountable for what slips through. That gap is starting to feel real and that’s why mergeproof.com clicked for me.
Instead of treating reviews like a formality, it turns them into something you have to stand behind. If you submit code, you stake on it. If you review it, you’re not just approving, you’re taking responsibility for what you let through.
So when something breaks, it’s not just one of those things because there’s a clear link between decisions and outcomes.
What makes this interesting right now is how much “vibe coding” is happening. People are shipping faster, sometimes without fully digging into every part of the code. That speed is great, but it also means more room for silent mistakes.
Traditional code reviews were built on the idea that someone has time to carefully check everything. That’s not really true anymore.
MergeProof feels like a response to that reality.
Not by slowing things down, but by making sure there’s actual weight behind every approval and because at this point, the problem isn’t writing code but more of knowing which code you can actually trust.

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Smileonchain just changed their username, display name, and everything after their rug launch and 5$ mint.
This should be their 12th username change.
You should block them so they don’t waste your time again.

⛌ev@xeverade
It’s so obvious Smile won’t make you smile.
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Lordskid (❖,❖) retweetledi

You keep thinking and spewing trash with your butthole
Foundational Nupe Lawyer@egi_nupe
I think the real question is: Can you afford to experience 24hours light for 1 week?
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edo state government throwing open the prison gates to let prisoners out, blaming it on #EndSARS protesters and then declaring a 24 hour curfew to stop "unrest"

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