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Episode 83 with Nom the core contributor of BONK and BONK FUN We talked about the latest hack and 110% percent of the funds will be returned to the community Also diving deep in to their institutional side with being publicly listed in on the NASDAQ And what’s next for the IP Timestamps: 1:36 Intro with @TheOnlyNom, setting the stage for everything that just happened 5:08 @bonk_inu stepping up, reimbursing 110%, nobody expected to be in this situation 10:24 The scary part, any site using that provider could’ve been hit 20:25 BONK’s origin, holiday airdrop, just trying to bring good vibes 31:33 Then the timeline breaks, a sitting president drops a meme coin 35:55 Returns and risk, you don’t get one without the other 42:29 Learning curve, trial by fire, realizing how deep you actually have to go 52:27 What are you actually proud of building, not just chasing outcomes 57:59 Moving forward, building in public, transparency becoming the strategy









Anh hỏi: "Em còn yêu không" Em trả lời là: "Không còn" "Nhưng đó chỉ là dối lòng" - Trích lời bài hát nè 😊 Nay làm tí video so deep, tính chia tay em @XOOBNetwork rồi, mấy ngày nay lên bài mà không cho điểm. Thì nay ẻm mới lên điểm cho mình 1 post Haizz cho điểm kiểu lúc có lúc không vầy thật sự nản lắm đó bác XOOB. Không như @wallchain, ngày nào cũng lên điểm đều đều, không lên bài cũng cho 1 ít để khích lệ tinh thần Em đang tìm hiểu bác @quipnetwork , không quan tâm em là em bỏ theo bác ấy đó à 😠 Bác nào còn yêu thì vào link nhé: 👉xoob.link/?ref=c089f4b0cb 👉quacks.app/?ref=Ucaird_ze…



Good day everyone You all know @quipnetwork is about more than just $QUIP points and secure wallets it’s also building a decentralized compute network with huge potential The idea is simple it brings together CPUs, GPUs, and eventually quantum chips into one shared system. Developers can submit jobs like AI training or on-chain tasks, and the network handles them automatically. At the same time, people running nodes can earn rewards by contributing their unused computing power, which helps turn idle hardware into something useful. What makes this exciting is that it could make computing more accessible. Instead of chasing expensive hardware or dealing with limited access, developers can get on-demand compute in a smoother and more flexible way. It’s still early, but the long-term potential here is really big.





