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DaroM@daro_em·
@LLuciano_BTC January 2024? Then look at the prices in April 2025
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Lucky@LLuciano_BTC·
$SOL last seen $100 in January 2024. If the market behaves well, this could be a smart entry. Opportunities like this don’t show up often.
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DaroM@daro_em·
@NobleReport Your screenshots show the opposite - Chatgpt -> Warsh, Gemini -> Hassett
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BarcaInfo@_BarcaInfo·
🇵🇱 Polska delegacja obecna dziś na finale Superpucharu Hiszpanii. [@MateuszMatyga] 🫡 #ElClásico 🔵🔴
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DaroM@daro_em·
@ctoLarsson But really hope that Sweden manages to turn things around and get back to where it belongs as a country - but it needs some serious actions & stopping being politically correct in many cases, especially those that needs the law to be respected. Zero tolerance for those criminals.
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DaroM@daro_em·
@ctoLarsson 2/2 I’m really happy that my country - Poland - has been managing so far to block all this migration mania, mostly from North Africa.
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CTO Larsson@ctoLarsson·
When I was born, Sweden was the richest country in the world. Today I can’t live there. Back then, Sweden was also the safest country in the world. And we had the lowest child mortality. It was a trust and honor based society. Little enforcement was needed. I’ve never been tricked or scammed by a native Swede. High tax yes, but with free healthcare, free school and free universities, all world class. Whether your dad was rich or poor, you had the same opportunity, same access to the best universities. Only real merit mattered for admission. We had the most global companies in the world per person. We dominated many global industries. We even produced some of the best music and dominated several sports. Quite a feat for a nation of then 8 million people. Today I can’t realistically even live in Sweden - unless I want my house raided and my family assaulted by criminal gangs operating out of no-go zones in the suburbs of Stockholm. Everyone’s home address is public, a remnant from the trust based era. In one generation, the country has been destroyed, largely by one bad policy decision. I’m not against immigration. I’ve lived in 10 countries. I’m the foreigner now. Immigration is not the problem. Just look at the epic success of Singapore or Dubai. They literally made their success through immigration - merit based. Or look at the CEOs of companies in Silicon Valley - many immigrants. Sweden’s mistake is not doing *merit based* immigration, which means to qualify each person individually. It’s the opposite of racism. - Doctor? Yes. - Engineer? Yes. - Pirate? No. - Lost your police clearance in a boating accident? Also no. Instead in Sweden we did the other way around. - Qualified with all papers? Super difficult to get in. - No papers at all? Awww.. Poor you. Let’s bring 100,000 of those, based on ethnicity. But what about the human aspect? The compassion. Still makes no sense because with the money it costs to bring one failed integration case to Sweden, you can help 100 people in their home country through development projects. Helping 100 people is better than helping 1. So what to do now? It’s difficult. The criminals need to be locked up or thrown out. Every last one. Singapore and Dubai tolerate no crime. In El Salvador, Bukele sent 2,000 soldiers to arrest 2 people. What happens then? Suddenly the next criminal discovers a sudden passion for a new line of work. In Sweden the police is filling out a form and adding it to the pile marked “no resources”. Unfortunately I think Sweden needs to hit rock bottom before politicians are ready to embark on an El Salvador style clean-up. It needs to become safe and attractive to be an entrepreneur in Sweden. Today it is not. We need incentives attracting entrepreneurs, not pushing them away. Sweden was a poor and rather miserable country in the 1800s. Many emigrated to Minnesota and other places for their children to not starve to death. Then Sweden became a wealthy global mega success in the 1900s, thanks to great leadership and brave entrepreneurs. Sweden can do that journey again but it will take real leadership - a Bukele moment of real change. Good luck. x.com/RankingRoyals/…
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The Wokers@The_Wokers·
Meet The Woker. Created as a neutral point between Europe and Asia, shaped by the people who move quietly between both worlds. Today this identity becomes visible for the first time. This is the full character.
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Barry | 玩儿的早
Barry | 玩儿的早@0xBarrry·
Out of all KOLs, 98% don’t make real impact. I do. Meanwhile, in the last 30 days I brought in $5M+ trading volume into @wallet with <10K followers on X. A community that moves, placing me among TOP 10 KOLs in Europe by volume. That’s why projects come to me - I bring European value Asia actually notices.
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DaroM@daro_em·
@0xBarrry Imo $Toshi -> Binance sooner than later
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Barry | 玩儿的早@0xBarrry·
Binance x Coinbase - Quietly Building a Bridge? Everything hints at a quiet collaboration between Binance and Coinbase- a move to benefit both sides. The next step? > Binance listing Base tokens directly. > With the Base airdrop coming and an estimated FDV over $20B, only Binance has the reach to help Coinbase distribute and sell those tokens at scale. Pipeline > Oct 21 - Jesse publicly used a Base wallet to buy Binance Life. That same day, CZ replied “thank you” and Binance launched the Binance Life contract with a dedicated section. > Oct 22 - After years, Coinbase and Robinhood both listed BNB on the same day. (That’s also when the Ping inscription was created.) > Oct 24 - Ping exploded after being revived by OGs from the Chinese inscription scene. Soon after, Binance and OKX wallets announced support for the X402 protocol (developed by Base) and opened an X402 token section.
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Barry | 玩儿的早
Barry | 玩儿的早@0xBarrry·
Why the era of KOLs is ending? I still remember the moment I realized how easy it was to chase reach. One tweet, a few tags, a bit of controversy and suddenly the numbers exploded. Likes, comments, retweets. Back then, I thought that was influence. If people reacted, it meant they were listening. And if they were listening, it meant they trusted you. But over time, I learned how wrong that was. Reach means nothing if there’s no real connection behind it. You can have hundreds of thousands of views and still not one person who truly listens to you. For months, I watched European KOLs grab everything they could - every project, every sponsored tweet, every short-term collab. Not because they were bad people, but because most of them never realized it’s not about volume. They were chasing impressions and forgetting about people. I saw profiles growing in numbers but shrinking in meaning. With every new deal, their community’s trust quietly faded. Everyone knew they weren’t doing it out of passion - just obligation. And that’s when I asked myself: 「 What if real influence doesn’t come from the number of followers, but from the depth of relationships? 」 - - - - - - - My first “community” that wasn’t one A year and a half ago, I built my first group. The idea seemed simple: gather traders, share projects, make calls, make money together. It sounded right - until I realized it didn’t work at all. The group was alive only when I was giving “alpha calls.” The moment I stopped, everything went silent. No conversations. No insights. No energy. People came for something, not for someone. It wasn’t a community - it was a marketplace of expectations. I gave, they took. And after months of frustration, I finally saw the problem wasn’t them, it was me. Because you can’t build a community if you don’t give it the space to live on its own. - - - - - - - The Asian lesson - trust over hype As time went on, I started observing the Asian market more closely. I talked to people from China, watched how they built networks, and realized it was a completely different world. In Europe, most KOLs follow one formula: take the deal, post the tweet, move on. In Asia, it’s the opposite. There, the real metric isn’t likes - it’s trust. That’s why I believe community leaders from China often have a much stronger impact than European KOLs. Even if a Chinese leader has only 10K followers, their voice carries more weight than a European profile with 80K - because behind them is a WeChat group of 200–300 active people who listen, analyze, and take action. These aren’t passive followers - they move together. And when a community moves as one, the effect is real. It’s not data on a dashboard - it’s energy that actually changes markets. That’s when I understood: if I want to be more than “just another KOL,” I need to start from the ground up. Not from campaigns. From people. - - - - - - - Restart - from zero, without pretending I went back to my group and decided to rebuild it completely. Just people and conversations that actually mattered. I stopped giving out constant calls and started giving space for discussion - questions, analysis, opinions. At first, it was awkward. People were used to me leading every step. I had to be the one starting conversations, pushing interactions, keeping it alive when everyone else was silent. But slowly, something shifted. People began talking to each other - not just to me. They shared thoughts, tools, and insights. They debated, they built things, some even created scripts and tools for the group. One day I realized: it doesn’t depend on me anymore. The community was alive - on its own. - - - - - - - The moment everything clicked I’ll never forget a message I got from one of the early members: 「 “Barry, I came here for the calls, but I stayed because I learned more about mindset and networking than in a whole year of trading solo.” 」 That one message meant more to me than any deal I’d ever closed. It wasn’t a compliment - it was confirmation that something real had finally formed. From that day, I stopped treating the community like a tool. It wasn’t something to manage - it was something to nurture. And I learned that success isn’t about how many people you have, but how connected they are to each other. - - - - - - - The result - a real community Today I know I’ve built one of the most authentic trading communities in Poland. Not the biggest - the most alive. People who actually sit in the trenches, who understand the market, and who support each other without being told to. It’s not a group waiting for “Barry’s next call.” It’s a network where everyone contributes. Sometimes I don’t post for hours, and it keeps running. They talk, they share, they even build tools together - some are developers, others are just curious minds. We even share wallet data - who bought, who sold, who got allocation. It’s a living ecosystem built on trust, not hype. - - - - - - - The new era — end of KOLs, rise of community leaders Looking at the market today, it’s obvious: the classic KOL era is fading. People are tired of sponsored posts, “early alphas,” and hollow promises. Reach is no longer the currency. Trust is. The next wave belongs to community leaders - people who can inspire, not just sell. Those who build real connections, not campaigns. Those who don’t need retweets to make an impact. - - - - - - - My mission - bridging Europe and Asia My goal now goes beyond managing a group. I want to build a bridge between Europe and Asia - because the real growth happens where understanding begins. From Asia, I learned patience and trust. From Europe, creativity and independence. Combining both is what creates real strength. My job is to connect those worlds - to show that cooperation between East and West isn’t just business, it’s mutual respect and shared ambition. - - - - - - - Not about noise - it’s about who stands with you in silence That’s when I realized something simple: In Asia, it’s not about how loud you shout - it’s about who still stands with you when it’s quiet. There, words mean nothing if no one trusts you. You don’t need a hundred thousand followers to make an impact - you just need three hundred people who actually move when you speak. Hype doesn’t build markets. People do - real ones, who act, not just watch.
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DaroM@daro_em·
@ramonos Take a look at $XAG on sol
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ram 💹🧲@ramonos·
Markets are very boring right now.. Scrolled the whole BNB & SOL trenches; nothing is relevant or worth mentioning..
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DaroM@daro_em·
@Lowkingpl W punkt, dokładnie tak jak w wielu dziedzinach życia - trzeba licytować maksymalnie wysoko, aby później - w miarę okoliczności - mieć przestrzeń do ewentualnego zejścia z oczekiwań 😉
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Bartłomiej Stachura@Lowkingpl·
@wscieklasraka W ogóle nie chodzi tutaj o to, ile to będzie walk. Kompletnie bez znaczenia. Chodzi o zbudowanie fundamentów pod atak na tron.
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Bartłomiej Stachura@Lowkingpl·
Jeśli Gamer wygra to: - po słabym stylowo, nudnym, może dyskusyjnym zwycięstwie (powiedzmy jak Janek/Jacare): podkręca atmosferę, zwraca się do fanów, może ich ucisza, ogłasza się Królem Rio, przypomina, że nie miał przygotowań, pojechał w paszczę lwa, podczas gdy wszyscy splamili nogawkę - a wygrał. Rzuca wyzwanie TOPURII (priorytet), wspomina o polskich zapasach (skoro chciał Gruzin dagestańskie Islama, niech bierze polskie), może walce Topurii z Mitchellem, dodaje Pimbletta (druga opcja) i Gaethje, Maxa. - po dobrym/spektakularnym zwycięstwie: narracja taka sama, z jeszcze większym naciskiem na Topurię. I na to liczę, bo gdy słyszałem, jak Gamer i JJ mówili, że po pokonaniu Oliveiry może jeszcze 1-2 walki i TS, to się za głowę łapałem. Z 5 wygranymi w 6 walkach, pokonaniem Oliveiry na wrogim terenie bez przygotowań, podczas gdy reszta splamiła nogawkę, masz już MOCNE papiery na domaganie się walki o pas, szczególnie w dywizji przepełnionej wyrachowanymi cykorami. Czy ją dostaniesz? Pewnie nie, ale trzeba mierzyć wysoko, a nie w Hookera/Armana, którzy walczą za miesiąc i kompletnie ich takie wyzwanie nie zainteresuje.
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@Lowkingpl Czy po ewentualnym zwycięstwie Gamer powinien się godzić na Fizieva/Dariusha/BSD??? Imo nie. Lepiej już czekać rok na walkę przy obecnym układzie sił. Chyba, że dostanie obietnice, że walka z niżej rozstawionymi będzie eliminatorem. Po wygranej imo wskoczy na 5 miejsce: 1. Islam

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DaroM@daro_em·
@Jejouw Any wls for karafuru holders?
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jejouw@Jejouw·
Creating my nft after karafuru Free mint and 3333 only And it will touch 1 milly each nft
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DaroM@daro_em·
@Lowkingpl W sumie to reakcja była podczas wywiadu BSD w oktagonie, powiedział coś w stylu: „jeśli UFC będzie chciało, abym walczył z Armanem / Gamrotem…”, ale niestety ten tłumacz nie przełożył tego na angielski z tymi 2 nazwiskami. Wtedy pewnie od razu byłby najazd kamery na @gamer_mma
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Tomasz Lorek
Tomasz Lorek@TomaszLorek3·
polsatsport.pl/film/kamil-maj… 2 godziny i 46 minut w pełnym słońcu spędził Kamil Majchrzak. Inteligentny, pracowity i bazujący na intuicji chłopak z Piotrkowa Trybunalskiego. Jak mawia Nole: warto słuchać małżonki, wówczas są większe szanse na sukces. Ukłony dla Marty, żony Kamila!
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Michal Oleksiejczuk@oleksiejczukufc·
Wielki dzień!!! @ufc podpisało ze mną kontrakt na kolejnych 5 walk 🤯 to chyba już mój ósmy kontrakt w tej federacji,jestem wdzięczny opatrzności za to że mogę robić to co kocham ♥️Na dniach ogłoszenie kolejnej walki.
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