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jayplayco
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The biggest Crypto influencer? Trump. This really highlights how early we still are in the crypto market. Imagine Trump launching $TRUMP coin, draining liquidity entirely through $SOL, and then minting $MELANIA so his family can battle it out for liquidity in a full-on PVP match. At that point, $BTC, $ETH, and everything else just spiral downwards. Trump’s actions are fundamentally rooted in his business instincts—always ensuring he doesn’t take a loss. Considering that, it’s no surprise to see chatter like, “Is this even real? We’re doomed. Now 13 more Trump-themed meme coins are inevitable.” Looking back, @elonmusk promoting @dogecoin memes and causing price spikes was a similar strategy. With Tesla under SEC's scrutiny, Elon shifted to shilling DOGE—an unregulated alternative. And it worked: DOGE became the top meme coin by market cap. 👇 Read more.
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Jacque(she|her).⌐◨-◨
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I think I’m going to be sick
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jayplayco
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In traditional martial arts novels, particularly in East Asian wuxia (martial hero) stories, the concepts of Jeong-do, Sa-do, and Ma-do represent philosophical and moral alignments within the martial world. Jeong-do (The Righteous Way) This represents the "good" or virtuous path. Practitioners of Jeong-do uphold justice, protect the weak, and follow a code of honor, similar to knights in Western chivalric tales. They are guided by moral principles and strive to create a harmonious and fair world. Think of it like the Jedi in Star Wars—disciplined, noble, and idealistic. This is the world how we would like to have it. :) Jeong-do!
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jayplayco
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Sa-do (The Heretical Way) Sa-do refers to those who deviate from traditional values but aren't necessarily evil. They may challenge established norms or pursue power and freedom outside conventional rules. Sa-do characters are often morally ambiguous—neither fully good nor outright evil. They could be compared to antiheroes or rogue characters in Western stories, like Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. Ma-do (The Demonic Way) Ma-do represents the "dark side" or the path of evil. Practitioners of Ma-do prioritize their own ambitions, often resorting to cruelty, deceit, and destruction to achieve their goals. They embody chaos and corruption, akin to Sith Lords in Star Wars or dark sorcerers in fantasy settings. We are now entering the Crytpo Ma-Do way~!!!🤣 🤣 🤣
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