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@morguy

Absolutely no idea what I am doing

Marseille, France เข้าร่วม Mart 2008
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WLDCHLD
WLDCHLD@wldchldinspaces·
Markets are bleeding, but I feel okay today - hello btw 👌🏻 Where are all @okaybears?
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Okay Bears
Okay Bears@okaybears·
We listened. We reflected. We evolved. Market's slow. Liquidity's gone. Our community asked for innovation. Couldn't find a better moment to launch it. Introducing Okay Cats👌 📩 Leave a comment for WL. More Details soon.
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morguy.sol
morguy.sol@morguy·
@okaybears Monad dead already Need to know the next big one. Please tell me when you know it
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Okay Bears
Okay Bears@okaybears·
@morguy Isn't it Monad the next big thing before the next big one?
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morguy.sol
morguy.sol@morguy·
@OlivierRimmel Je remplace l'eau par de l'IPA, dans les mêmes volumes. Le reste me parait accessoire
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Olivier Rimmel 🕊️
Olivier Rimmel 🕊️@OlivierRimmel·
Lisez bien. Je recommande désormais de procéder au stockage de sécurité de certains produits (quantités indiquées par personne). C’est purement préventif et n’écoutez pas les gens qui vont vous critiquer si vous le faites, suivez un raisonnement simple, logique et animal, vous les aiderez le moment venu. Riz blanc (18 kg) Pâtes alimentaires (15 kg) Légumineuses sèches, lentilles, pois chiches, haricots (10 kg) Farine de blé (12 kg) Conserves de légumes, haricots verts, carottes, tomates (40 boîtes) Conserves de protéines, thon, sardines, corned-beef (50 boîtes) Huile végétale de cuisson et assaisonnement (6 litres) Sucre (5 kg) Sel fin et gros (2 kg) Café moulu ou thé (3 kg ou 500 sachets) Lait demi-écrémé UHT ou en poudre (30 litres ou équivalent) Fruits secs ou compotes en gourdes (5 kg ou 60 gourdes) Bouteilles d'eau minérale (180 litres) Papier toilette (48 rouleaux) Savon de Marseille ou gel douche (6 pains ou 3 litres) Shampooing (3 bouteilles) Dentifrice (4 tubes) Lessive liquide ou en poudre (1 gros baril ou 3 bidons) Sacs poubelles 50L (2 rouleaux de 25) Produit vaisselle (2 flacons) Protections hygiéniques (selon besoin, environ 6 paquets) Bougies de type chauffe-plat (150 unités) Briquets ou boîtes d'allumettes (10 unités)
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Okay Bears
Okay Bears@okaybears·
Good Morning ☀️
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SW4GN3R.ink
SW4GN3R.ink@at_mwagner·
Contrarily, what Armani is doing is actually a demonstration of great leadership. There's zero point in trying to placate an angry mob who is upset they didn't make generational wealth off of their free airdrop. The same people who claim to have supported the platform for years. Nothing he can say is going to assuage the community in any meaningful way. In reality, if they were truly ardent supporters, they would see the launch for what it is. The first step of many towards a larger vision. Not the finish line. Value is not created by talking. Value is created by shipping product. Precisely what the BP team is focused on. I hold some Mad Lads, but I didn't participate in any of the points mechanics. I don't really have a horse in this race. But I do know Armani. He's a great builder. He's overcome insane challenges. He's one of the few genuine people in the space, and also one of the few people I have deep respect for in crypto. I'll say what he can't. If you're so upset with the result of free money you received in the airdrop, leave. You're a net negative to the rest of the community. And since you don't support the platform, just sell your tokens and walk away.
Browski@SOL_mfer

This is an example of poor leadership. The floor is burning, people are highly upset yet the founder says now is not the time to talk. Toxic leadership trait. Ignore your community and the people that rode this journey with you and you’ll be building products that no one will use.

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Okay Bears
Okay Bears@okaybears·
Come here, I want to show you this. This is what you father spent years chasing. We called them NFTs back then. To most people, it didn’t make sense but to us... for a moment, it felt like anything was possible.
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Magic Eden Community
Magic Eden Community@MagicEdenComm·
Our new PFP vote has concluded. Looks like WAGBO is still a thing. Where’s the @OkayBears community at?!
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Armani Ferrante
Armani Ferrante@armaniferrante·
I didn't come into crypto 9 years ago to launch a shit coin. I didn't come into crypto to get rich quick. I came into crypto because I believe it's going to change the world, and that the industry was something worth dedicating my life to. But somewhere along the way, amidst the booms, the busts, the moonshots, the decentralization theater, and the straight up scams, we lost our way. I don't know about you, but I'm just tired of false promises. And that's what most things are today, simply promises. We live in the most centralized era crypto has ever experienced, and the more centralized something is, the less meaningful a token is. While it's tempting to want to commit to these same promises, what happens if the team gets acquired? What happens if we want to re-invest into growth? What happens if we divert our time, energy, and resources out of band and circumvent the token altogether? What happens when the team and investors unlock? For many projects, the honest answer to these questions is not pleasant, and you see it in the price chart over and over again. Unless something is completely decentralized to the point where an immutable protocol can function with the team having retired in the Bahamas sipping pina coladas all day, then utility is just a promise. Often that promise is admirable and well intentioned--but ultimately an unenforceable promise nonetheless. Outside of BTC, ETH, SOL, and a few others, nothing really passes this test. Noble new token models have emerged to solve this problem (shout out to MetaDAO), and today, we introduce our own. Users that stake the Backpack token for at least a year will have the opportunity to exchange those tokens for equity at a fixed ratio--20% of the company today. It's such a simple idea, but as far as I'm aware, this is the first time a user has been able to earn the equity of a company by just using the product. So obvious in hindsight, and something I hope others start to adopt as they march on their path to progressive decentralization--both in crypto and outside of the industry. We have a lot more utility coming, things we'll share over the coming weeks, months, and year. As the Backpack community grows, we will decentralize the token, offering new things over time, some centralized like our equity offering, some decentralized as our product evolves. In the limit, I expect the token to represent more than anything a single company has to offer, but in the short run, it's the best we can do to show our long term commitment to our users. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I can't promise anything. The only thing I can promise is commitment. We go big or we go home--together, actually together.
Backpack 🎒@Backpack

20% of Backpack equity given to users who stake for a year. Don't just use the next big thing. Own it. 🎒

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Backpack 🎒
Backpack 🎒@Backpack·
Time to get TGE Verified 🎒 Verification is the first step towards token claim eligibility. Head to the site or app to complete now.
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Backpack 🎒
Backpack 🎒@Backpack·
Points Day! Week 2 has begun. Show us your points from Week 1 👇🪂
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Mad Lads
Mad Lads@MadLads·
gm to everyone holding a Mad Lad gn to everyone who sold theirs
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