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renounced contract zero admin 🔑 ‘s that pays trustless yield zero counter party risk. Smart contract auto stakes HEX in rolling 60 day intervals. True DeFi

Pulse chain Katılım Kasım 2022
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Chairman Buck Phutt, CFA
Chairman Buck Phutt, CFA@Buckamentals·
Two options: A) RH is slow rolling a massive plan for ProveX that will melt faces later B) He’s all the worst things the haters say about him. Literally Gucci Hitler A middle ground would be pointless for him and for everyone else. It’s option A or B. I’m going with A.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Prices suck. Yell stupid things at me, so you feel better.
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Crypto Tony
Crypto Tony@CryptoTony__·
Ripple pays its bills by dumping 300 MILLION XRP on its own holders When XRP launched in 2012, 100 BILLION tokens were created at once, all at genesis The founders kept 20 billion for themselves and gave the other 80 billion to the company In December 2017, Ripple locked 55 billion XRP into smart contracts so they couldn't just dump the supply whenever they wanted That escrow releases 1 billion XRP every single month on the 1st, automatically, with zero human intervention required Ripple typically relocks 70 to 80% back into new escrow contracts and they keep the rest, which is roughly 200 to 300 million XRP, to fund the entire company At XRP's current price, 300 million tokens is $400 million, every single month Ripple's CEO Brad Garlinghouse told the Financial Times directly that the company "would not be profitable or cash flow positive without selling XRP." The CEO himself admitted the entire company runs on dumping its own token Ripple paid MoneyGram over 61 million dollars in "market development fees" to use XRP MoneyGram then told reporters: "We sell XRP as soon as we receive it because we don't hold any XRP" Ripple pays partners in XRP, the partners dump it on the market immediately, and Ripple announces it as adoption The SEC called this out in their own complaint They wrote that MoneyGram "became yet another conduit for Ripple's unregistered XRP sales into the market, with Ripple receiving the added benefit that it could tout its inorganic XRP use and trading volume" The co founder who left, Jed McCaleb, kept 9 billion XRP on his way out, spent 8 years dumping from a wallet the community named 'Tacostand,' and walked away with 3.2 billion dollars. Ripple had to sue him just to slow the sales down The bull case for the last decade has been "banks are coming" Bank of America, Santander, PNC, American Express, and JPMorgan all partnered with Ripple. None of them actually use XRP They use Ripple's messaging software without ever touching the token Ripple still holds around 39 billion XRP in escrow, roughly 39% of total supply Every holder of XRP is being slowly diluted by the company itself, by design, on a monthly schedule that's written into the blockchain XRP is now down 6 consecutive months A big reason is that every month, a new batch of supply hits the market from the same wallet, and everyone knows it's coming The company that fought the SEC for 5 years and won is funded almost entirely by printing its own token and selling it to the people who believe in it
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
Quit playing in like 2012? Ate up a couple man years of life in game. Well over 2000 hours at least. roughly 50/50 w/l. So 8000 games (toss, zerg, terran, random.) avg 20 min each. 8k * 20= 160,000 minutes. 2,667 hours. 67 40 hour work weeks. Yes, you had to do 1k wins as random as well. Why team? The same reason ARAM is more fun that ranked.
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
The domain Vitalik uses for his blog, and some other dapps use I think, has been hijacked. Do not trust anything on eth dot limo till it's unhijacked. cow dot fi was recently dns hijacked as well. Richard Heart things are superior, as usual, because the ipfs hash prevents DNS hijacks, as well as having apps you download locally. We're just better.
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⬣ SuperStake.win
⬣ SuperStake.win@superstakewin·
$pSSH a hidden gem in the world of cryptocurrencies! 🔥 With the power of #PulseChain, it's incredibly undervalued. Holders of $pSSH are rewarded with $HEX the 🔑 to financial freedom with a market cap under $120,000, this has the potential to be the next big thing and is the only reflection token to have value with 0 volume . This is because the smart contract auto stakes HEX in rolling 60 day stakes as an added bonus . HEX paid daily to holders of 5,555 #SuperStake ! 💎✨ #100xgem #1000xgem Join now and maximize your gains in the token that is more liquid than a t share
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
🚨🇧🇷 A cybersecurity researcher from Brazil exposed a large scale scam operation by buying a "Ledger" hardware wallet off a Chinese marketplace — suspiciously cheap and the packaging looked original from a distance. Here's what he found after cracking the thing open: The "hardware wallet" Inside the shell was a completely different chip — the kind you'd find in a cheap IoT gadget, not a wallet designed to protect your crypto. The markings had been physically sanded off to hide what it actually was. The firmware pretended to be a real Ledger version that doesn't even exist (Ledger Nano S+ V2.1). And here's the kicker: every seed phrase and PIN you'd type into it was stored in plain text and sent straight to the attacker's server (kkkhhhnnn[.]com). Instantly... It was built to drain wallets across ~20 different blockchains. The fake app The seller kindly included a "Ledger Live" app to go with it. It was a modified copy — not even signed properly, the attackers didn't bother with the basics — and it silently siphoned off data the moment you used it. Just when you thought this was it, the same crew is also pushing malware for Windows, macOS, and even iOS — using TestFlight to sneak past Apple's App Store review entirely. The researcher has sent a full report to Ledger's security team. A deeper technical breakdown is expected once they've finished their analysis. This was shared on Reddit by u/Past_Computer2901
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iceman
iceman@icemanpls·
@S1ckAlpha Honestly I would buy $pSSH and than relax and chill because I’m earning HEX daily with additional HEX paid from an auto compounding rolling 60 day HEX stake bi monthly @superstakewin
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FireKyle
FireKyle@KCCrypto369·
Holy smokes #pulsechain, Whoever made this SuperStake thing built on top of HEX is crazy smart. It’s a reflection token just like pTGC but your HEX rewards are basically guaranteed to always increase each payout regardless of volume?! Where’s the catch though? I know there’s one, I just can’t find it yet.
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⬣ SuperStake.win@superstakewin·
Wow, didn’t even realize that we’ve blown past the 1% payout amount (43,812) for this period meaning 16 cycles straight we will be staking away more HEX than paying out. Also meaning your 60 day HEX allocation will increase regardless of any outside factors. Can anyone tell me if any other reflection token they have been holding has been generating more or less rewards as the volume decreases? SuperStake PulseX Pulse ProveX
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AlphaBaller | S1ck
AlphaBaller | S1ck@S1ckAlpha·
you missed $pCOCK you missed $PEPE you missed $MOG but don’t worry, you’ll miss the next one too
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Richard Heart
Richard Heart@RichardHeartWin·
@pmarca Bad take. Every single password and private key is security thorough "obscurity."
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Every security engineer knows "security through obscurity" doesn't work. But that's how we've actually been running for the whole existence of computers, until now. AI can finally fix that.
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Art Hits Hard
Art Hits Hard@nightwriter22·
Leonardo DiCaprio has a strict no-sequels rule. That's why he turned down a cameo in The Adventures of Cliff Booth even though he was going to be paid $3 million. But why did DiCaprio agree to do Heat 2, which is a sequel/prequel to Michael Mann's 1995 crime/thriller Heat? One of the reasons is that DiCaprio was not involved with the original. But it's not just that. DiCaprio and director Michael Mann have never collaborated. During the 90s, DiCaprio auditioned for Mann to play James Dean, but the project fell apart. Then in the 2000s, he tried to get Mann to do The Aviator. Mann, however, was unable to do so since he had already done a biopic (Ali). Collaboration between DiCaprio and Mann has been pending since then, and with Heat 2, it's the right time because not only does DiCaprio think that Heat is one of the best crime films of all time, but Heat 2 is also viewed as a high-quality, standalone crime noir expansion. Every project for DiCaprio has to carry a unique artistic potential and allow him to explore a complex, evolving character. Heat 2 is that project. Filming begins August 2026.
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⬣ SuperStake.win@superstakewin·
Pssh/HEX weekly SuperStake Pulse PLS PulseX
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