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Modulo is dropping this month
-Fully on-chain collection
-Real-time Interactive app
-Burn-to-mint animated composition
-Up to 8 users per composition
-HTML/JS renderer on Ethereum — paste any tokenURI in a browser, it runs
-0.0069 ETH
More info modulo.ubk.art/about/
Drop your wallet bellow
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if memecoins have a million fans, then i am one of them. if memecoins have ten fans, then i am one of them. if memecoins have only one fan then that is me. if memecoins have no fans, then that means i am no longer on earth. if the world is against memecoins, then i am against the world.
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if memecoins have a million fans, then i am one of them. if memecoins have ten fans, then i am one of them. if memecoins have only one fan then that is me. if memecoins have no fans, then that means i am no longer on earth. if the world is against memecoins, then i am against the world.
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Safety walking alone during night in Europe :
1. Croatia 🇭🇷
2. Slovenia 🇸🇮
3. Iceland 🇮🇸
4. Georgia 🇬🇪
5. Switzerland 🇨🇭
6. Czech Republic 🇨🇿
7. Denmark 🇩🇰
8. Estonia 🇪🇪
9. Finland 🇫🇮
10. Netherlands 🇳🇱
11. Montenegro 🇲🇪
12. Austria 🇦🇹
13. Cyprus 🇨🇾
14. Slovakia 🇸🇰
15. Serbia 🇷🇸
16. Portugal 🇵🇹
17. North Macedonia 🇲🇰
18. Poland 🇵🇱
19. Romania 🇷🇴
20. Hungary 🇭🇺
21. Spain 🇪🇸
22. Norway 🇳🇴
23. Bulgaria 🇧🇬
24. Malta 🇲🇹
25. Lithuania 🇱🇹
26. Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
27. Latvia 🇱🇻
28. Luxembourg 🇱🇺
29. Germany 🇩🇪
30. Albania 🇦🇱
31. Russia 🇷🇺
32. Turkey 🇹🇷
33. Greece 🇬🇷
34. Italy 🇮🇹
35. Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪
36. Moldova 🇲🇩
37. Sweden 🇸🇪
38. United Kingdom 🇬🇧
39. Belgium 🇧🇪
40. Belarus 🇧🇾
41. France 🇫🇷
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Your financial outcome in a market cycle rarely depends on how accurately you predicted price. Most people are obsessed with charts, indicators, and predictions. But the real difference between people who briefly touch success and those who keep it is much deeper.
It’s about who you become while everything is happening.
Knowledge, strategies and signals can help you enter the market, but your mindset, character and behavior determine whether you actually keep what you earn.
Over time I’ve noticed a set of principles that seem simple, sometimes even obvious, but they completely change the trajectory of a person who actually lives by them.
First - gratitude.
Make gratitude a daily practice. Start the morning with it and end the day with it. When it becomes your default state, your perception of reality changes. People who operate from appreciation instead of constant dissatisfaction tend to attract better opportunities, better relationships and better outcomes.
Second - your relationship with your family matters more than people think.
The way you relate to your parents often shapes how you relate to authority, responsibility, stability and the material world itself. You don’t have to agree with everything they say, but respect and gratitude toward where you came from creates internal stability. And internal stability creates external results.
Third - real spiritual growth is not just meditation, retreats, fasting or any other practice people like to talk about. Those things can increase awareness, but growth is measured by how you treat others. If your development makes you more arrogant, more selfish or more detached from people, then something went wrong along the way.
Helping others is one of the strongest ways to grow as a person. But there is an important nuance: help in a way that makes people stronger, not dependent. When help turns into constant rescue, it stops being beneficial for both sides.
Another principle that changes everything is respecting other people’s freedom of choice. Trying to control how others live, think or act usually creates resistance and unnecessary conflict. People must live their own experiences, make their own mistakes and learn their own lessons.
The most effective influence you can have on others is quiet personal example. Not forcing your views, not arguing endlessly, but simply living your principles consistently.
Remove envy from your mindset as early as possible.
When someone achieves results, there is always a story behind it: effort, sacrifice, risk, mistakes, persistence. Respecting other people’s success creates a mindset that moves you closer to your own.
Take full responsibility for your life.
Blaming circumstances, governments, markets or other people might feel comfortable, but it keeps you powerless. The moment you accept that your decisions shape your outcomes, you regain control over your direction.
Accept your past completely.
Every mistake, every wrong turn and every difficult period shaped the person you are today. Many things that felt like problems at the time were actually lessons redirecting you toward a better path.
Another important trait is humility.
Success often disappears the moment ego takes control. The louder someone becomes about their achievements, the closer they usually are to losing them. Truly successful people remain calm, grounded and respectful, no matter how far they go.
If you earn money quickly through speculation, markets or high-risk opportunities, it’s wise to balance it with something meaningful - generosity, contribution or helping others. Not as a display, but as a way to stay grounded and keep your priorities aligned.
And finally: honesty and reliability compound over time more than almost anything else. In a world where trust is rare, being someone who keeps their word automatically opens doors that skill alone cannot open.
Most people will read ideas like this and forget them within minutes.
But the few who actually apply them daily often notice that their entire life trajectory begins to change.
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