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Kelvin Y

@kkwyuen

Hong Kong Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Stats@punk9059·
4500 ETH bid placed. 4500 ETH bid accepted. $16,000,000 sale, the second largest on-chain punk sale ever.
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Kelvin Y@kkwyuen·
Thank you Emmy for showering me with 2,500 Diamonds and getting me to shamelessly tweet this out. If you're a Solana OG head to magiceden.io/rewards to claim the Diamonds you've earned
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
Name a movie that brought you to tears
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Former U.S. intelligence official David Grusch claims under oath that aliens exist and that the U.S. government is in possession of UFOs and non-human bodies 🤯👽
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Portrait of "The Father of the Atomic Bomb" J. Robert Oppenheimer taken in 1958. He was born on April 22, 1904, in New York City, was a brilliant physicist and one of the key figures in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. He is often referred to as the "father of the atomic bomb" due to his significant contributions to the Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer came from a privileged background; his father was a successful textile importer. From a young age, he displayed an insatiable curiosity and exceptional intelligence. After completing his undergraduate studies at Harvard University, Oppenheimer pursued a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Göttingen in Germany, where he was exposed to cutting-edge research and worked with renowned physicists. Upon returning to the United States, Oppenheimer accepted a teaching position at the University of California, Berkeley, where he became heavily involved in theoretical physics research. His studies on quantum mechanics and nuclear physics garnered him widespread recognition within the scientific community. In the early 1940s, as World War II raged on, Allied leaders recognized the potential of harnessing nuclear energy for military purposes. The Manhattan Project was established in 1942, with Oppenheimer as its scientific director. Under his guidance, some of the brightest minds in science and engineering came together to build the world's first atomic bomb. Oppenheimer's leadership, organizational skills, and ability to inspire his colleagues were vital to the success of the Manhattan Project. However, the ethical implications of creating such a powerful weapon weighed heavily on him. He was well aware of the devastating consequences of atomic warfare and reportedly quoted the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita, saying, "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds," after witnessing the first successful test of the atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert on July 16, 1945. Despite his concerns, the atomic bomb was used in August 1945, when the United States dropped bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, leading to the end of World War II. The use of these bombs caused an ethical debate that continues to this day. After the war, Oppenheimer became an advocate for international control of atomic weapons. He served as the Chairman of the General Advisory Committee of the newly formed United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). Unfortunately, his political beliefs and associations led to a series of controversial events during the early Cold War era. During the Second Red Scare and the rise of McCarthyism in the 1950s, Oppenheimer faced accusations of being sympathetic to communism. His security clearance was revoked, and he was effectively blacklisted from sensitive government projects. This marked a tragic turn in his life and career. Despite the hardships, Oppenheimer remained an active professor and continued to contribute to the field of theoretical physics. In 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded him the Enrico Fermi Award for his significant contributions to the development of atomic energy. J. Robert Oppenheimer passed away on February 18, 1967, in Princeton, New Jersey, leaving behind a complicated legacy. He was a brilliant scientist whose work shaped the course of history. However, he was also deeply affected by the consequences of his creations and faced personal and professional challenges due to his political beliefs. Despite the controversies, his contributions to science and the development of atomic energy remain of paramount importance, and his name will forever be associated with the dawning of the atomic age.
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Leonidas 🧡 $DOG
Leonidas 🧡 $DOG@LeonidasNFT·
13 years ago today, Laszlo Hanyecz paid 10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas. Based on the current price of Bitcoin those pizzas cost $268,596,000! A pic of him eating the pizzas with his kids has been stored on-chain in ordinal inscription 1,134: → ord.io/1134
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Bobu the Bean Farmer
Bobu the Bean Farmer@BobuBeanFarmer·
Thank you @elonmusk for adding 2-hour videos! Kind of you to feature me in the announcement 🙏
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Othersidemeta
Othersidemeta@OthersideMeta·
In this week's update, we break down some of the key strategic elements of Legends of the Mara. These are high-level notes, for the full breakdown, check the LOTM gaming blog found at news.yuga.com/lotm-gaming-bl….
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Gemini
Gemini@Gemini·
4/ No purchase necessary. Open to 50 U.S./DC, 18+ years old, Ends 11:59pm ET May 14, 2023. Void where prohibited. See Official Rules for details. gemini.com/legal/gemini-p…
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Gemini
Gemini@Gemini·
1/ gm frens! In celebration of $pepe joining the Gemini ecosystem, we’re giving away 1 Billion pepe to one lucky winner. 🐸🤝
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The Bitcoin Express
The Bitcoin Express@The_BTC_Express·
When Gary V said 97%-99% of NFTs would go to $0, he meant it. But that doesn't mean NFTs are dead. NFTs are alive and healthy. We just got spoiled during the bubble where literally everything pumped.
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Mutant Cats DAO
Mutant Cats DAO@mutantcatsDAO·
Gorilla Retirement Project is here! Do you own a Mutant Gorilla? Please read more below to enter our community-wide premint👇
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ExpectedValue
ExpectedValue@ExpectedValue_·
Alright, we love all love bucket hats. 🪣🎩 Soo... in honor of @BobuBeanFarmer, I will add one bucket hat for each retweet this post gets within the next 24 hours. Will post final update tomorrow 🕙(10pm EST)
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