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$MU (quarterly) Closed +16% today into top of lifetime channel range. +140% in the past 6 weeks.

MY MULTIVERSX JOURNEY JUST GOT REAL After talking about how welcomed I felt in the MultiversX ecosystem, I decided to stop talking and actually take the first real step. I bought my first 1 $EGLD. Because if I’m going to understand a chain, I don’t want to do it from the outside looking in. I want to use it. Feel it. Test it myself. I used @Gate.io for mine. Quick search showed $EGLD is listed almost everywhere Binance, Gate.io, KuCoin and more. Easy access. No stress. Next step wallet setup. Everyone kept mentioning @xPortalApp, so I downloaded it. Now I understand why people call it the GOATed wallet. Clean UI. Fast setup. No confusion. Created my account in minutes, copied my wallet address, and sent my $EGLD over. And honestly this part surprised me the most. The withdrawal landed in seconds. Not minutes. Not pending forever. Seconds. And the transaction fee? Just 0.0119 EGLD basically less than $0.05. I had to check twice because that felt unreal. People say cheap fees all the time in crypto, but this? This actually feels like usability. Not gasless, but close enough to make you smile. Then I noticed something fun inside xPortal Swap $50 worth of crypto and unlock a Mystery Box 🎁 Now that definitely got my attention. Rewards + curiosity? Yeah, we’re coming back to that. After that, I moved to @xExchangeApp the main DEX everyone talks about. Did a few quick swaps with 1–2 tokens. Smooth. Instant. No headache. It genuinely felt like how DeFi is supposed to feel. Simple. Fast. Frictionless. Then I checked staking And bro.. the APR? 👀 Around 8.6%+ depending on providers. That’s when I said it: Yeah I’m definitely coming back with more $EGLD. Because earning passive income while supporting the network? That’s the kind of setup I like. At that moment, it clicked for me. @MultiversX isn’t just fast on paper. It feels fast when you use it. It isn’t just cheap in theory. It feels cheap in real transactions. That difference matters. This chain feels like it was built for actual users, not just whitepapers. Ultra-fast. Super cheap. Smooth UX. And honestly fun to use. Sharding. Supernova upgrade. Real scalability. This is starting to feel less like trying a new chain And more like finding where I actually belong. 💙




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2026 @PUBGEsports GLOBAL ROADMAP IS UP... Confirms the following: - NEW ESPORTS PASS, Revamped Pick'Ems and IN-GAME Esports Fantasy League - Regional Series in April and September - PNC in June, EWC in July, PGC in December (no dates, even for first PGS series) Each region to turn into "Players Tour" format of Scrim -> Cup -> Regional Series Roadmap confirms PUBG Master Series for rest of APAC, and official split of APAC into Thailand, Vietnam and Master Series. Each PGS in 2026 is 12 Global Partners + 12 invited teams (no, there's no list of Global Partners or PGS invites) "Second-half PGS selection heavily weighs first-half Regional Series performance" (exact quote from Krafton) First-half PGS results and Regional Series will qualify to EWC Each PGS cycle will have three Series, each with different format AND results impacting the rest of Series Series 1: Groups into Winners/ Survival into Final (sounds like 2023 PGS format return) Series 2: No groups, Winners/ Survival into Final (guess: Series 1 Finalists will start Series 2 in Winners) Series 3: just Survival Stage into Grand Finals (guess: Top 8 of Series 1 and 2 will be invited directly to Finals) PGC 2026 will remain 32 teams, top 8 of PGS points + 23 teams from Regional Series + Wild Card "PGC will operate with a tiered seeding/stage structure" Money for 2026 season: - PGS prize pool is $2 million per year, $500k per Series - 100k per Series 1 and 2, 300k per Series Final -Regional Cups prize pool set to "around $130,000 total" - $1 million per year in Partner Team Annual Support (no mention of team skins in the Roadmap) - Prioritizing alignment between Ranked Mode and competitive settings (for the fourth year running!)




















