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Andy ⭕ Pan

Andy ⭕ Pan

@AndyPanNft

Excited to be in the crypto and Web 3 space ⭕ Love collecting, love collectibles!!

Bromley, London เข้าร่วม Mart 2021
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Andy ⭕ Pan
Andy ⭕ Pan@AndyPanNft·
Veve fudders, realising 2 years down the line, that they were on the wrong side of history
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Wes⭕️@WesVeve·
Veve should auction off their low mint collectibles sub 41’s for $OMI and then burn the $OMI. They need to start taking care of their $OMI holders instead of neglecting them ⭕️
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R⭕️B Cookz
R⭕️B Cookz@Robcookz·
🚨BREAKING : Avatar - Aang has SOLD OUT on @veve_official ! Avatar: The Last Airbender collectibles will introduce characters, powers, and moments from the series. Each release builds on the last, allowing collectors to upgrade Aang as the story unfolds and new allies enter the world. Did you own Aang or the super limited Secret Rare Aang - Spirit World variant? @Nickelodeon #VeVe #Avatar #TheLastAirbender #Nickelodeon #soldout
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Rhodes Davis
Rhodes Davis@RhodesDavisSr·
@alt_w_v_g Keep saying “You’re taking it out of context.” Also, occasionally look at the therapist, shrug and say “That doesn’t really sound like something I would do.”
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
My wife has scheduled a couples therapy session for Friday She said it's "non-negotiable" I said "everything is negotiable" I told her Friday is packed and asked if we could push it She looked at the ceiling Why does she keep doing that Then she handed me a list Printed Single spaced Two pages I said "what is this" She said "everything you've done in the last month that we need to discuss with the therapist" I stopped at line twenty-three Not because I was ashamed Because the formatting was inconsistent Some lines had periods Some didn't I made a note I said "can I bring my analyst" She said "only if I can bring mine" I don't know what that means But her tone suggested I shouldn't ask I brought the list to the office this morning Handed it to my analyst He got two lines in and said the formatting is off I have trained him well He said "I blocked two hours Friday boss man" The session is one He said "you'll need the second for the debrief" Then he asked if I wanted him to take my cargo shorts to the dry cleaners before Friday I said no I have seven identical pairs He said "I know. I ordered them." Open to suggestions on key talking points and leverage Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Name any football club without letter "E" You can’t
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Andy ⭕ Pan@AndyPanNft·
@BLivemore @BOOTH7777 I wouldn't necessarily look at charts. Omi's succes is tied to veve, if Veve suceeds so will omi. Charts won't tell you that, common sense will
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Beary Livemore
Beary Livemore@BLivemore·
@BOOTH7777 Yea that’s why I never held this crap coin. it was an obviouse pump and dump by the team. solona and xrp look nothing like that scam chart
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B⭕⭕TH777@BOOTH7777·
🚨💙 BIG potential shift for VeVe & $OMI… here’s the alpha: If Orbis makes its move into public markets through OrangeKloud, we’re not talking about small upgrades… this could be a full evolution moment 👇 💰 New capital unlocked → Accelerated expansion, bigger plays, stronger positioning 🏛️ Institutional involvement → Increased trust, elevated credibility, wider attention 📈 Equity-based acquisitions → Strategic growth across the entire ecosystem 🌍 Global exposure → VeVe shifts from niche platform → mainstream digital collectibles powerhouse This is how you go from a cool product… to GLOBAL digital collectibles infrastructure 🔥 ⚠️ Still in progress — not confirmed yet, but definitely on the radar. 👀 Keep watching… this one matters
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just gave the PERFECT answer to the fake news on ICE "Why not wear masks in the airport, but do it when they're out in the country?!" TRUMP: "Typically, people at the airport aren't M*RDERERS, K*LLERS, DRUG DEALERS!" 🔥 "There may be a few of them, but there are many people that want to come into the country or that people want to leave the country going to maybe their home country." "So I didn't think it was an appropriate look for an airport." "I think it's a VERY appropriate look when they're out on the street trying to find one of the 11,000 m*rderers that sleepy Joe Biden led into our country!" 🫳🎤
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Reese@fcb_Reese·
No way this happened in Australia, someone please cancel football in that country 🇦🇺😭😭
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Andy ⭕ Pan
Andy ⭕ Pan@AndyPanNft·
@jan_collects 1) removing cash out form veve app, seems to be counterproductive and a strange business decision if you want to onboard new non crypto users. 2) we havent had a pure disney drop in a long time, has that contract not been renewed
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jan_c⭕️llects@jan_collects·
What are the strongest arguments AGAINST VeVe and OMI long-term? Not FUD, I mean the real, legitimate concerns. The ones that actually make you think twice. • Is the use case too niche? • Is the market too small? • Too dependent on a single ecosystem? • Better alternatives already exist? Drop your best counterarguments below 👇 I'm collecting these for a potential video and want to steelman the other side properly. No weak takes, give me your sharpest ones.
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MrSquibs ⭕️
MrSquibs ⭕️@MrSquibs1·
I’m honestly still processing this. Just won Partner Statue #42 at auction — the 2nd mint on the blockchain. Public mints start at #41, so this is about as early as it gets. Now holding 31 total… including #42, #45, #47, and #49. 4 of the first 9 public mints.
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VeVeMeister
VeVeMeister@VeVeMeister·
Exactly 5 years in today 🗓️ (Member since 19 March 2021) I’ve seen a bunch of OGs who downloaded the VeVe app even earlier - some über OGs already in 2020 😳 So where do we go from here? If you’ve been paying attention, you already know that two specific CEOs coined the new timeframe: 5 to 10 years. There were plenty of haters wishing for VeVe’s death. Ironically, almost every other officially licensed digital collectibles platform utilizing blockchain tech (DiCo) had to close their doors. VeVe is still standing. But why? VeVe was never “just another NFT project” - and that’s exactly why it survived. The speculative NFT meta (as most crypto natives experienced it) had its run. Big IP is what actually pulled most of us in, and credit where it’s due: David made licensing deals with blockchain actually work. Huge kudos to Patrick from @CollectChain too. He understood early what IP owners really want - and what he’s building is quietly pushing VeVe deeper into real web3 utility (even if some purists will never be happy: “you can’t take your NFTs fully off-chain”). If you’re reading this… you’re probably part of the infamous VeVeFam community - the strongest asset in the entire collectibles industry. That’s where I ultimately see VeVe: not as a niche NFT project, but as a serious player in traditional collecting going digital. Time will tell… but it’s already told us a lot. I’m genuinely excited for 2026: • CollectChain marketplace • Self-custody • $OMI-exclusive drops with even bigger burns 🔥 …and more. Oh wow, you actually made it this far? Kudos! Let’s turn this into a proper #Like2Burn event: For every like this post gets, I’ll burn 100 $OMI with proof posted ⭕️🔥 Drop your join year below 👇 and let’s see how much supply we can torch together!
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It’s fine
It’s fine@DMTtatortot·
@VeVeMeister @veve_official Veve is still standing because they are running on the millions they fleeced from their own community you dico
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Reese Werkhoven and his roommate Lara Russo were sitting on their recently purchased couch one night in April 2014, watching a Harry Potter movie, when the cushions started bothering him enough to do something about it. The couch was lumpy. It had been lumpy since they bought it at a Salvation Army store in New Paltz, New York, a month earlier for twenty dollars. He unzipped one of the cushions to see what was making it uncomfortable and found a small package wrapped in bubble wrap. He later described his first thought: it might be drugs, it might be money, they were getting scared about it. It was money. He and Russo called their third roommate Cally Guasti in, and the three of them started finding more. Envelopes, one after another, tucked inside the cushions and inside the arms of the couch. They piled everything on a bed and counted it. The total was $40,800. Their neighbours heard the shouting from their apartment and assumed someone had won the lottery. The three of them spent several days discussing what to do. They had real conversations about the moral question, and they admitted later that they considered keeping it. They were in college or recently graduated. None of them had much money. Forty thousand dollars was a life-changing amount. One of them said later that there were a lot of gray areas to consider. Then Guasti found a bank deposit slip inside one of the envelopes with a woman's name on it. Werkhoven called his mother for advice. She tracked down a phone number and texted it to him. He called the number, heard an elderly woman answer, and hung up. He called back and told her he had found something that he thought might be hers. She told him she had a lot of money in that couch and that she really needed it. He drove with his roommates to her home the next day. The woman, who has asked to remain anonymous, was 91 years old. She was a widow with a recently broken hip. Her family had donated the couch to the Salvation Army while she was in hospital, not knowing what was inside it. The money was decades of savings — including wages from years of work as a florist — that she had been hiding in the couch at the encouragement of her late husband, who had worried about what would happen to her after he was gone. She had slept on that couch for years. When her back problems became serious, her family replaced it with a bed and the couch went to the charity shop. She cried when the three roommates handed her the money. She told them that it was her husband looking down on her, and that this was supposed to happen. She gave them a reward of one thousand dollars. They kept the couch. The three of them — Werkhoven, Guasti, and Russo — were college students and recent graduates in upstate New York who bought a secondhand piece of furniture because they needed somewhere to sit. What they ended up with was the specific knowledge that when it actually cost them something, they did the right thing. Werkhoven said simply: it's not our money. We didn't have any right to it. Guasti said: at the end of the day, it wasn't ours. There is nothing more to add to that. Share this with someone who needs a reminder today that ordinary people make extraordinary choices all the time, without cameras or applause, because it is simply what you do.
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Andy ⭕ Pan@AndyPanNft·
@WesVeve Not at all. For example, you can sell a partners statue for 1k usd then buy it back for 2k usd later down the line and still make a profit. Dependent on the price of omi. If its in veve nfts or omi, its in the ecosystem. If you cash out to usd its out the system
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Wes⭕️@WesVeve·
@AndyPanNft Selling your OMI for anything is leaving the ecosystem
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Wes⭕️@WesVeve·
Randy bought $500k of $OMI at .007 and has sold 20 million $OMI for Veve collectibles at .0001. Is buying high and selling low considered good investing?
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