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Just trying to find a way in this space.

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Oserin💖✨@DamilohunA·
My boss sent an email w the PDF materials. If you want them please drop your email address below or in my DMs
Ewgi@Ssaasquatch

@DamilohunA Alright I can do this. Remind me f you don’t see it later today

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Feezo@FeezoAlt·
@OddXBets @XLayerOfficial I love the interface, it's simple and easy to use. How do you get your odds?, why are you choosing to use X layer ecosystem instead of Solana that probably has more people on it
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OddX Bets@OddXBets·
We just Shipped OddX Bets. A World Cup GameFi betting arena built on @XLayerOfficial combining prediction markets with fast crash-style mini games like KickCrash and Cup Chase. Connect with OKX Wallet, pick a match or game mode, stake with OKB/USDC/USDT, and play through an on-chain sports betting experience designed for the tournament season. Built for the OKX/X Layer ecosystem. Live now: okx-theta.vercel.app A quick demo to how to works #BuildX
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Feezo@FeezoAlt·
@MLdupont Everything is this article has a meaning to it, I’m guessing 1111 supply limit has a meaning to it too
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Dupont@MLdupont·
. @fundingpips yall are so weird for putting 30 days trading inactivity breach on fucking evaluation stages, have you fucking seen the markets we are trading in? Why must I trade in them??
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Dupont@MLdupont·
I just built Privyra for you and me 🦑 ⋙ Introducing @PrivyraBids ➘ On-chain auctions are broken. Submit a bid → bots see it → you get undercut by 1 wei. Privyra fixes that with sealed-bid auctions where no one, not even the program can see your bid. ⋙ Stacked on: @solana (coordination) @encrypt_xyz REFHE-BGV → encrypted bids on-chain @ikadotxyz 2PC-MPC dWallets → native cross-chain settlement (no bridges) ⋙ How it works: (video demo below explains it ) Submit ciphertext + ZK proof → FHE_MAX runs on encrypted bids → Only winner revealed. Losing bids stay private. ⋙ Settlement: Each auction uses an Ika dWallet (2PC-MPC key, no single owner). Winner is computed → Ika signs → real BTC/ETH delivered cross-chain. ⋙ Core program (3 instructions): create_auction submit_encrypted_bid resolve_auction ⋙ Devnet: 8zbKop3R52SVfRjdFWj3buMN7Xu2YWp7D2y8LS9A43P1 Encrypt + Ika are pre-alpha → so Privyra runs simulation-accurate integration today. When they go live, the sim layer drops everything else stays. Built for Encrypt × Ika Frontier Hackathon. Stack: Solana/Anchor, REFHE, Ika, Next.js, Framer Motion Repo: github.com/AlgofootPrint/… Privyra: privyra-wheat.vercel.app
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Dupont@MLdupont·
Starting the new month with this Who wants a privyra bull NFT??? Send your @ikadotxyz dwallet for one right now!
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Feezo@FeezoAlt·
@ashowz_wears Is it still available for delivery today?
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Dupont@MLdupont·
So far crypto has taught me to believe in something but not everything. We can’t really predict the outcome of any investment made in crypto or if a conviction would bring any returns, some do and most doesn’t especially when you don’t know when to take a profit (greed) then “hope” starts to creep in when it doesn’t go your way. The two most important lessons I have learnt from crypto is greed and fear Greed leads to loss and fear is the mind killer. #BuildWithYou
Binance@binance

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Feezo@FeezoAlt·
@MLdupont Okayy that’s good, I’ll try it
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Dupont@MLdupont·
Resizing an already generated image with wrong resolution will affect the composition of the image. You probably won’t like it. But you can just paste the image with no prompt and regenerate in banix then you’d get the correct resolution and even highlight the safe zone(the part of the image that shows on mobile) to your liking.
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M.R TECH
M.R TECH@MonRoi_Tech·
Wanna make Quick Cash? No Market Runs ‼️ Got time, want extra cash, but hate the market stress or you simply cannot do it? This is for you. I am building a community of casual earners spotting good phone deals then sharing them in one place soooo anyone can jump in..... You’ll get: The best phone offers as soon as they pop up Prices that can turn into profit fast ⏱️ No long process—post, resell, repeat Join here: chat.whatsapp.com/I2eSOW349Ru4GS… Keep it simple, keep it profitable. Let’s hustle smart, not hard.😁
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Feezo@FeezoAlt·
@LawalBisayo You look like someone I saw today in Ibadan. Did the Eid prayer start by 8
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Equity Edge
Equity Edge@EquityEdgeUK·
Access to capital > Your own savings. 🔓⁠ ⁠ ❌Trading your own small account is the slow lane. ✅Prop firms give you the keys to the fast lane. Imagine accessing $10k+ in capital just by proving you have the skill.⁠ ⁠ Watch to see how one of our funded traders turned this access into life-changing results. 👀
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The 22M+ people who saw this tweet are missing the real story here. This research is from 2019. Dr. Eva Ramón Gallegos at Mexico’s National Polytechnic Institute published these results six years ago. It went viral then too. Salma Hayek posted about it on Instagram. ABC News ran a fact check. It resurfaced in January 2025 across Mexican media. And now it’s recycling through your feed again as “BREAKING” with 22 million views, because an engagement account slapped a siren emoji on six-year-old science. The actual study treated 29 women in Mexico City using photodynamic therapy, a technique where you apply a light-sensitive chemical to the cervix, wait four hours, then hit it with a laser. HPV cleared in 100% of patients who had the virus without lesions. In patients with both HPV and premalignant lesions, it cleared in 64.3%. Those numbers are real and published in peer-reviewed journals. Here’s what 22 million people aren’t asking: why hasn’t this scaled in six years? Three reasons. First, the sample size. Twenty-nine women is a pilot study. The FDA requires thousands of patients across multiple sites before approving a therapy. Gallegos ran earlier studies on 420 women in Oaxaca and Veracruz with similar clearance rates, but nobody has funded the Phase III trials needed to move this toward approval. Second, PDT has a physics limitation. The light that activates the drug can only penetrate about one centimeter of tissue. That means it works on surface-level cervical HPV, but the virus also hides deeper in tissue and in other parts of the body. The National Cancer Institute flagged this exact constraint years ago. You can clear what you can see. You can’t guarantee you’ve cleared what you can’t. Third, 50% of high-risk HPV infections clear on their own within one to two years without any treatment. A 100% clearance rate in 29 patients with no lesions, measured at six months, sits in a window where spontaneous clearance is already happening. Without a proper control group, which this study lacked, you can’t isolate how much the therapy did versus what the immune system would have done anyway. A separate Chinese study in 2024 randomized 60 patients and found PDT hit 100% HPV clearance at six months versus conventional treatment. That’s more rigorous. Multiple research groups worldwide are now publishing PDT results for cervical HPV. The science is real and progressing. The gap between “promising pilot results in 29 women” and “successfully eliminates HPV” is about a decade of clinical trials and a few hundred million dollars in funding. Gallegos has been doing this work for 20 years. The bottleneck was never the science. It’s that nobody writes the check for Phase III trials on a non-patentable therapy that competes with a multibillion-dollar vaccine market. That’s the actual story worth 22 million views.
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🚨🇲🇽 BREAKING — Mexican Scientist Successfully Eliminates HPV.

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Felix@felixherbt·
let me explain some things for us; If you meet someone on the road, the person is naked. Give the person a brand new iPhone. That's a kind gesture does not solve the person's problem. In economics, there is what we call utility and marginal utility. This simply refers to the satisfaction that people derive from consuming a product. Problem is not that there is no money in government. There is money in Nigeria. Don't rush, you have something to learn. During the administration of Governor Nyesom wike in River State, one of his greatest achievements is building 12 flyovers. If you come to a Ebonyi State, Governor David on his own path built his own flyovers. In fact, they even capped it with building an airport. Don't get it wrong, all these things are great projects. But the question is, is it what the people truly need? Allocative efficiency simply means putting your resources where it will create more value. Most of the places that state governors in Nigeria are building flyovers, they are places that if you can be able to build a good roundabout and install quality traffic lights, you've solved the problem of traffic congestion in those areas. Hear it from me, being busy is not equal to being productive. When politicians want to loot state and federal funds, they embark on projects they cannot finish in 8 years. We must go back to the hierarchy of needs and know what is pending our people. I give you an instance. The ongoing construction of coastal highway in Nigeria is a massive project. The coastal highway is estimated to cost 15 trillion Naira. That money that the federal government is investing in that project is enough to revive almost all the federal roads in Nigeria. Connecting all the states. In Ebonyi State today, one of the major projects that governor is doing is building flyover and underground tunnel in the city of Abakaliki. Meanwhile, still in Ebony State, primary schools and secondary schools don't have good buildings. We don't have libraries. We don't have working primary healthcare hospitals. But the governor is spending billions to build underground tunnel. Who is going to go under the tunnel? Before you know it, lights are off the tunnel. People will be there stealing from people. People will even go there to defecate. And recently the governor purchased three aircrafts for Ebonyi Air Project. The question is, how many people from Ebonyi are flying? It was not enough that the previous administration built airport. We did not even talk about how many persons have landed on that airport today. That money used to construct that airport is enough to empower Ebonyi youths. Most people in Ebonyi are hungry. They are poor. A solid foundation is where the people are liberated through eradication of hunger, through quality healthcare, through education. You cannot admit someone who did not go to primary school in a university. When you meet someone hungry, what the person needs is food. When you meet someone that is naked, someone who gets the person a cloth that is sold for 1,000 naira is more valuable to the person than the person that gives the person a new iPhone. That's the principle of needs. But I'm not surprised that the government are doing all these things. If they should invest in where the people need, they may not make enough money. Government to them is about accumulating more money. They need to build more houses. They need to build more hotels. They need to buy more land. So the one that will deliver more money to them is those big gigantic projects, even if it does not have impact on the life of the people. This is what is leading them to committing economic suicides in the name of government. The resultant effect is that people would remain in perpetual poverty, even in abundance. If we the youths don’t wake up in aggression to demand the best, our nation will be like Somalia.
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10

This coastal road should have been at least, 4 lanes on each side. Knowing Nigeria, the budget would be enough for 10 lanes. This one will not solve the traffic problem. It takes one car to break down and we are back to square one.

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