
Jay Crypto
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Shipyards desperately need welders, pipefitters, and other skilled workers. But this work is grueling and dangerous. cbsn.ws/4bIyP6O




Shipyards desperately need welders, pipefitters, and other skilled workers. But this work is grueling and dangerous. cbsn.ws/4bIyP6O






Migration complete. A major milestone for RECC and everyone who’s been part of this journey. After a long process of restructuring and aligning the protocol for what comes next, we’re now fully migrated and operating on a stronger foundation. First, a huge thanks to @MigrateFun for everything they did to make this possible. Truly appreciate the support throughout the entire process. We also want to bring full transparency on supply allocation: We currently have 320M tokens under control, and they will be distributed as follows: • 100M tokens locked for 1 year → allocated to our future DAO, aligning long-term governance and ecosystem participation • 100M tokens locked for 4 years → replicating our previous liquidity pool structure, reinforcing stability and long-term trust • 120M tokens locked for 10 months → allocated to the RECC Bricks incentive program, rewarding users who deposit, hold and actively engage with the protocol This structure is designed to align incentives across all layers of the ecosystem: governance, liquidity, and user growth. This migration wasn’t just a technical step. It was about preparing RECC to scale, improving how value flows through the protocol, and reinforcing our vision: real estate yields on-chain, uncorrelated to crypto cycles. From here, the focus is grow the RETF, expand the property pipeline, and keep delivering consistent yield backed by real-world assets. We’re just getting started.


I am begging someone, anyone to clean up the disability fraud in the VA. This guy was a Navy reservist who went to school for the Government and got out after 2 years with disability benefits for anxiety and depression. This has to end.

Shipyards desperately need welders, pipefitters, and other skilled workers. But this work is grueling and dangerous. cbsn.ws/4bIyP6O











