⬡ Chris J

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⬡ Chris J

⬡ Chris J

@caj622

polyglot software engineer https://t.co/cPPJmdIKWF $HEX #HEXsearchio @TimePaysMe

Katılım Eylül 2021
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Jana 👑
Jana 👑@JanaCryptoQueen·
The SEC sued it, exchanges delisted it and CT called it dead. But the chain ran every single block the entire time it all happened. This is @PulseChain and it just got the cleanest legal runway in crypto. Let me show you what I meant 🧵👇 (this is an educational thread)
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Bored? Want something to do this weekend? Hundreds or thousands of websites publish incorrect information about HEX, PulseChain, PulseX and myself. They don't understand that I beat the United States government in the United States government's own court. The government didn't drop anything, they lost, and badly. They don't know that a certain pair of "notices" have only a tax allegation and no assault allegations, as of yesterday. Funny how governments keep having to shut their mouths about me, again and again... Or not so funny, but I can't export my morality and ethics to humans and governments so easily. Now, while it's wonderful that justice has "prevailed" in these areas, it doesn't do a single thing to update the 100's or 1000's of websites out there spewing incorrect vile. Anyway, if ya got nothing better to do, search my chosen name or my birth name and feel free to email and or "edit" in wiki's case, to reflect truth and reality. If you're bored and ain't got nothing more exciting to do. While everyone else is focusing on crashing out, we're focused on the next bull run.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
For some reason, some technically minded people have terrible emotional intelligence. This is Nick Szabo (who worked for Blockstream of Epstein emails fame.) But more notably, coined the term "smart contract." Which in actuality, the term caused more harm than good, because software code is quite unlike a "contract" and using said language just causes confusion. Anyway, he thinks purity tests are great policy. And I guess he thinks blocking replaces discussion, cuz I'm blocked now lol. Nick baby, I'm just trying to help you get your EQ up to a reasonable level, dude.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
I've been telling you Bitcoin was at the top of its S curve for several years now. Which means that, if you want to make mad gains, you might want to buy something better, with more potential. PulseChain is better. Ethereum is better. PLSX, HEX, and ProveX, when it comes out have, more potential as well.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Today is PulseChain's 1000th day of flawless operation!
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
A short story
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bretep
bretep@bretep·
Mind-blowing how certain networks are treated reporting-wise when they have a full-blown consensus outage. Treated like it’s a normal thing. Yet a network, not launched by venture capital, never been down, but ranks as a top chain on @dexscreener gets terrible press. This only strengthens my conviction about PulseChain, how it’s designed, how it operates, and how it dominates other networks. Winners are always attacked because they matter more than failures.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Thank you for your response. Metamask blocks adding ERC20 token contract addresses for use on PulseChain because the contract address matches Ethereum's CA. Because PulseChain is a full system state fork of Ethereum, ALL the contract addresses match at the fork date 2 and a half years ago. Which IIRC means you can't add any of your free copies to the wallet. The free copy of WBTC for instance is worth $232 each, and has been as high as $2,675, so I bet people would love to be able to add it to their wallet and sell it for free money. I'll get back to you with other ideas and truly appreciate the assistance!
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Hey keyword spamming engagement baiter. I'm here for that tasty bait. HEX has had flawless operation for 2,196 days. Which in crypto is an eternity and then some. It is actually innovative, so much so that parts of it have been copied again and again, I don't like shilling too many coins, or I'd mention exactly which other projects copied things like "pig pay day" or airdrop by signature or time locking components. But wait, there's more. This guy went ahead and did all the research to help you rotate to insulting price, because the only technical arguments are positive for HEX ones. Yes, the price went up 10,000x in 1.5 years. Yes, you probably missed it. x.com/cryptosolv/sta… Anyway, you reduce the power of your other arguments when you screw up this one. HEX is awesome. Feel free to reply guy or let it slide. Oh and ProveX.com I made uniswap popular. Now there's a new primitive out there.
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bretep
bretep@bretep·
I’m more confident and excited about PulseChain than ever. The security, utility, and stability are sound. I recently had a conversation with a for-profit blockchain executive (I’ll keep it vague). They faced competition backed by over half a billion dollars. This company, however, focused on what truly matters. And guess what? They’ve now dominated the space, securing almost every deal. Why? Because having a secure and stable blockchain is crucial for actual users. PulseChain’s ecosystem continues to grow, attracting more attention daily. While some individuals focus solely on charts, others recognize opportunities that others overlook. I understand that charts can influence emotions, and it’s challenging to resist their impact. However, just like that blockchain company, persistence and focus are key. I rarely look at charts, personally.
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Proton Mail@ProtonMail·
Unfortunately not all "E2E" encryption claims are equal. Big Tech loves to sell privacy snake oil by claiming encryption and privacy, when in reality they hold the master key and can access your data on a whim.
ansgar.eth@adietrichs

Ridiculous: I just got access to the new "e2e encrypted" X Chat. But encryption key is stored on X servers (no choice), secured only by a (fixed length) 4-digit passcode. That’s ~13 bits of security. Trivial for X to brute force decrypt. Deceptive to call this e2e encryption.

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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
In life you can't control everything that happens to you. You can control how you respond. Keep doing what works. Eventually reality yields.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Sir, Proof of work nuking enviro, dumping price, need something better. Ok. HEX is born. Sir, gas prices too high, sucks out $50M of gas fees. Ok. PulseChain is born. Sir, token with name of AMM has no relation ship to actual function of AMM. Ok. PulseX is born. Sir, people want a free token on top of LP rewards in AMM. Ok. INC is born. Sir, people want to fight in the trenches and launch their own coins. Ok. Pump dot tires is born. Sir, people want a coin that's never been done before, and will solve onramps, and can transcend the blockchain entirely, and solve things lots of other places. It would be nice if it attracted new communities by not being narratively encumbered by older things to start. In the end though, I bet it will need a high throughput low fee place to do stuff. Where might such a place be I wonder. ProveX
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
I remember someone shared an investing tip once in a chat room. They said, "you know what my secret is? I just never ever sell at a loss." I very often think about that.
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