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Compile once. Run many times. Recurring workflows stop burning tokens on orchestration logic they've already generated. Estimated 2–5× reduction in recurring token spend. $AINL

Aped $AINL! Tek is AMAZING so if you faded Lobstar, don’t fade $AINL!!


also ig this is the only one ive claimed so far im trying to sort through like a thousand notifs and what all these different coin things are lmao 6Rxnx68LMiuyfeRCpouJ3giG7XyEGCPUVDuBBMuhpump

@NostaIgicGareth Dope, will buyback with some of them boys, rest can go for funding it 🤟🏽




i just made the new launchpad tech public on github honestly a little drained rn and with moo launching earlier, not sure there's even a market for this launchpad, we shall see, nevertheless, i've worked hard on this over the last few days/weeks/months, and it'd be a shame not to share it in the hope that someone might fork/ take inspiration from it. - anti-vamp images, using hashing - in testing the server was able to deny deploys based on using the same image as an already live or hashed within the database. meaning that tokens using the same image would not be able to be redeployed, these tokens would need to be CTO'd instead, or simply everyone bids the same ticker. Only drawback for something like this is if nefarious actors deploy and heavily bundle supply. - allows deploys to create thier own 'profile' which is then displayed on a leaderboard, deployers fee split is determined by their score and deploy quality. rest of the fee's are used for buybacks, lp and holder airdrops. traders benefit from this by being able to see deployers scores, and quickly understand if they are likely to properly push a project dex, comm, boosts, bagwork campaign etc. - allows deployers and projects to create 'bagworking' campaigns for their tokens, escrow accounts for payouts and proof of content provided by bagworkers, payouts all on-chain from an escrow wallet, manually handled by the campaign creators. launch it, ape it, shill it. github: github.com/scufffd/shilli…



