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@nodennts
Digital Artist 🎨(Accepting Art Commission) | Crypto Enthusiast | 📈 Market Hunter | 🔍 Believer in Web3 |













took a full day off on sunday monday i'm fully locked in and ready to interact with my lovely friends again meow starting with a cute freemint NFTs collection @PacificPodNFT hand drawn dolphinies coming into the Pacifica eco collection information: > 333 NFTs > ETH > freemint > backed by a real product (Pacifica perp DEX alrd doing ~$6M volume in beta) > actual traction > holders get real utility: copy trades, alerts, alpha, trading perks 🐬 don't fade freemint heehehhe







Hear from @kuzey, director of @AEL in simple terms: “Netrun turns on-chain assets into programmable objects, able to hold state, evolve over time, and interact across apps. It doesn’t introduce a new Layer 1.” Inspired by inscription models like BRC-20, but designed for @Solana’s speed, scalability, and richer data structures.










community first is probably the biggest lie in crypto right now crypto has one repeating pattern and nobody wants to admit it: projects say “community first” → then alpha/private users get early access → they sell first → community holds the bags same story, different token every time alpha users are not even “wrong” btw they’re just first in line… and first out and that’s the problem look at Magic Newton ($NEWT) for example same comments, same hate, same pattern but most people there are bullish because its a good project, so what will happen? we can't really judge yet until we get the allocation on Billions, will it cook or cooked? so now it becomes confusing: is it a bad project… or just unfair distribution timing? real talk: most of us only see the painful part the dump, the red candles, the exit liquidity phase we don’t see the full picture because we don’t get early access and that’s where the real question is: are we mad because it’s a bad project… or because we’re always last in the chain? so yeah… “community first” sounds good but in practice it usually just means “community last in timing” maybe the honest version should be: “community first… after insiders” what do you think? is binance alpha exposing unfairness… or just how crypto always worked?