@MyPantryAi You can't scroll on the app, you can only enter info. Now that I'm here on your Account I can see that only one poast was made. Hopefully your app comes together.
@cocktailflow when will you be updating your app? It’s a great app. Would have loved to see it improved by now. Just downloaded it again for the 1st time in 2yrs and still see the same similar struggle. Just recommended it to a friend who’s a bartender to store special drinks…
Ability to post your own liquors, maybe with pics, pull data from web.
The app design is great, love the flow.
Let community post and share drinks,
For Free, subscribers would get access to specific drinks
@JohnEDeaton1@elonmusk I can't believe I was sucked into it. They kept popping up. I ended up loosing 3k xrp. I feel so defeated, I'm big on avoiding scams, I still don't know how I F%*ked this one up. I researched the account that I was linking to and it scooped me right up. 🙃🤦🏼♂️
@elonmusk how are you letting these scam accounts impersonat verified accounts on Twitter. I don't follow this fake account yet they popped up on my feed. Both @joelkatz & @bgarlinghouse are being impersonated and allowed to troll twitter...
Uphold is back up!
Yes, we went down but no platform could cope with the 50x spike in volume we saw today.
Uphold feels proud and vindicated to have been THE ONLY platform to stick with XRP through thick and thin over the past few years.
We’d love to give props to our law firm Paul Hastings who gave us the confidence to make the right call when every other U.S. venue listened to other counsel and delisted XRP at the first opportunity.
It is unforgivable that we went down today. That said, in 2021, when all other major Exchanges went down during explosions in activity, Uphold’s uptime was better than that of Coinbase and Binance.
Today’s spike in volume was simply unprecedented. The 10x scaling buffers we put in place after the 2021 boom, were simply not enough to handle the spike. We have resolved that now. We are doing everything in our power to handle these elevated loads.
Today is confirmation that maximum U.S. Regulatory FUD is behind us. It’s time to celebrate.
🚨LATEST: Titanic Missing Sub | Hours Away From Suffocation | Billionaire Missing
5 people who went to see the wreckage of the Titanic via a submersible have gone missing, including the submersible itself.
The 5 people are:
- Shahzada and Suleman Dawood: Father-and-son duo from one of Pakistan's prominent families. Their firm, Dawood Hercules Corp., based in Karachi, is involved in agriculture, petrochemicals, and telecommunication infrastructure.
- Hamish Harding: A British billionaire residing in Dubai and chairman of Action Aviation, an aircraft brokering company. Harding paid to join the expedition.
- Stockton Rush: The CEO of OceanGate, the company responsible for the submersible and the tour. Rush was the pilot of the submersible. Greg Stone, a longtime ocean scientist and friend of Rush, described him as "a real pioneer" in submersible innovation.
- Paul-Henry Nargeolet: A former French navy officer and Titanic expert. Nargeolet has made 37 dives to the wreck in the past and participated in the recovery of 5,000 artifacts.
How Long Has It Been Missing?
The submersible has been missing since Sunday morning, June 18th.
The dive was expected to last two hours, but contact with the support ship was lost after one hour and 45 minutes.
How Much Oxygen Remains?
If the submersible is still functioning, it is estimated to have around 20 hours of oxygen left.
They must be found within 12 hours or they’ll likely suffocate during the 8 hour journey back to the surface.
What's a Submersible?
It's important to understand that a submersible is not a submarine.
A submersible lacks the power to launch itself into the ocean and return autonomously, relying on a support ship for launch and recovery.
Submersibles are typically unmanned, but this case involves a manned submersible.
Possible Explanations for Why It's Been Missing:
- Titanic expedition leader G. Michael Harris believes the worst-case scenario is that the hull suffered an implosion around 3,200 meters. Harris fears that the Navy won't be able to rescue the passengers.
- Rear Admiral John Mauger, overseeing the search and rescue mission, suggests the possibility of the vessel being trapped in the Titanic itself. This has happened before, with a submersible getting stuck under a propeller in 2000, but it eventually made its way back to the surface.
- The submersible might be floating undetected in the vast waters.
- A power loss could have occurred, allowing the vessel to return to the surface and waiting for search crews to find it.
- A fire or flood on the submersible would unfortunately lead to certain death.
However, as of now, nobody can say for certain what has happened.
Poor Build Quality of the Submersible:
The submersible used for the exploration had previously received safety complaints.
An OceanGate employee had specifically complained that the sub was not capable of descending to such extreme depths before being fired.
What's even more surprising is that the entire sub is controlled using a cheap Logitech video game controller. Other off-the-shelf parts were also used in building the sub.
Not All Hope Is Lost:
On Tuesday, banging sounds were detected from beneath the water in the North Atlantic Ocean, where the Titanic wreckage is located. Sonar devices picked up the sounds every 30 minutes, continuing even after four hours with additional sonar deployment.
These sounds may be the submersible's occupants calling out for help, although it cannot be confirmed.
If the submersible is still out there and the passengers are alive, one can only imagine the ordeal they must be enduring.
My heart aches thinking of what's happening to the crew atm, especially the father and his son.
I would not wish this to my worst enemies.
Reading this, would you ever consider going on a similar expedition despite the risks involved?
I've totally changed my mind on any ocean or space trips. Screw that!
It seems there's a light switch in my garage that does nothing. Hit it by accident yesterday. Wasn't sure what it did so I switched it back an hour ago. Strange to have one that does nothing at all.
XYO 5th Anniversary Giveaway!
We're giving away 5k (5,000) XYO tokens each to five lucky XYO fans!
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Good luck!
I've spent a couple days looking for this simple form on the SEC website, with no luck.
Once I find it, all those $500/hr. Securities lawyers are going to be out of business!