kodiak (τ)
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kodiak (τ)
@trader_kodiak
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Latvia Katılım Ekim 2023
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@ibxtoycat Each EMI has safeguarding rules and user’s funds are kept in separate safeguarding banks. Have Revolut gone bust, you would have still received your money back. Some people just should read a bit more about a company before putting their money there, lol
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@ibxtoycat So many people are talking about nonsense in the comments. Revolut (UK branch) used to be an EMI (electronic money institution) that has applied for a banking license.
Same thing happened to Revolut (EU), turned from EMI into a bank after acquiring a license.
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@DistStateAndMe @willccbb Any tips on how to rug pull 3 projects at once and get hated? Especially after approaching people in DMs, asking them to buy your tokens, saying you won’t rug :D
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@DominicCarb Timepieces are much more than just assets. And not every single watch will be a good “capital protection” piece. Most can depreciate as easily.
Stop turning everything into an investment, enjoy something meaningful for once
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Watches are a great way to diversify your cash into hard assets you can enjoy that appreciate in price
Do not listen to this guy
Algod@AlgodTrading
Watches/luxury goods are a scam, all it does is paint a target on your back while giving very little quality of life in exchange
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Centralization will lead to humanities demise.
side with tools for the people.
go open.
choose bittensor.
bittensor.com
1 $TAO = 1 $TAO
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@_g_x_g This is a valid take. Depends on how we look at things, % of his investment (less than 1%), holding size (~5%) or impact wise
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@trader_kodiak It was significant enough to temporarily reduce their emissions.
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So this is what actually happened with $TAO / inside Bittensor:
Const (Bittensor’s father) called out Sam (the owner of the three subnets) for burning miners’ emissions, especially considering his subnets are among the top in emissions. Then Const sold a small but still significant portion of his SN3 tokens (which led to a drop in emissions) and also brought up an idea he’d been wanting to implement for a while, one that would give token holders more power. All of this made Sam realize that in the future it would be harder to pull off an exit scam by dumping all his tokens at once (especially after the feature introducing a delay on token sales would be implemented). That pushed him to take advantage of the moment, blame Const, and execute an $11M exit scam.
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@JesusMartinez Best option would be to get a tailored one. Will always fit better than anything you can purchase. Depends on the occasion, style, you take it from there.
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@ApeIsLive Implemented by a wallet (MetaMask in this case), not Ethereum. Nice engagement farming 👍
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A mathematician and computer scientist by training, Jacob Steeves @const_reborn began his career at Google Brain,
at the frontier of AI inside one of the world's largest technology companies.
Fascinated by Bitcoin, he imagined a corporation like Google, but decentralised: coordinated not by hierarchy, but by open incentives.
For nearly a decade Jacob has been building Bittensor around that idea:
a network where machine intelligence can emerge, compete and evolve in the open.
The unification of AI and crypto-economic incentives.
This summer he returns to the Louvre.
June 2-3. Bittensor Track at Proof of Talk.

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Subnets are the next big thing.
Don’t miss out.
My favourites below - cracked team and excellent use cases.
- 11 (TrajectoryRL)
- 39 (basilica)
- 120 (Affine)
#bittensor $tao #subnets
GIF
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