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GM Donald to match doo it
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Are memecoins good or bad? I think they sit somewhere in the triangle between buying pokemon cards and going to the casino and day trading. I don't personally don't do much of those things, but I understand the appeal and don't think we need to shame people who do it.
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Account Verifications (Beta 2) Verify your phone number and social accounts easily from Settings > Verifications. We now support Github, Discord and LinkedIn. Accounts with more verifications will be more likely to get airdrops, rewards and boosts in the feed.
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GM Denmark water polo
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Monthly reminder that Christopher Nolan is doing The Odyssey (2026). That is all.
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Gabriel Ayuso
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This week i shipped on /warpcast - Developer Rewards: first round concluded on Wednesday and $1000 was split proportionally among the top 25 frames. - Explore Frames list is now powered by the developer rewards scoring algo. So not only do devs get paid, they get ranked higher on the explore list.
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GM Today after summit
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Better, use social signals to determine the “right” token
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gm new day say hello
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I'm going to Substack more and Tweet less. I will continue to Cast. My goal is to use social media platforms where I feel rewarded and appreciated as opposed to exploited. I also dislike being algorithmically suppressed. (I'm not going to use Bluesky because it sucks.)
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https://warpcast.com/july/0x47d81555
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Hello GM we`ll be a corner
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Eating a handful of nuts each day has been linked to various health benefits, including lower risk of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. So if you're looking for a nutritious snack that can also help improve your overall health, nuts are a great option🥜🥜🥜
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nice
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GM I never trusted him
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After two days of playing yapster Some of the most fun I've had with a crypto app. Good work @salvino @amirbolous and team
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Something very on-the-nose about investing 500b to build AI infrastructure and calling it “Stargate” A bit like Reagan “Star Wars” or Japan’s “5th gen computing” Great tech enters history obliquely. Cul de sacs start in on-the-nose ways, even if they achieve great heights. Eg internet as arpanet was oblique, space program that stagnated with Apollo was on-the-nose. Crypto was oblique, “private blockchains,” CBDCs and e-ID schemes are on-the-nose. The Alexnet genesis event and transformers were oblique, “alignment” tech is on the nose. Landing reusable boosters was oblique. SLS is on-the-nose. On-the-nose history-making goals are for politicians. Tech is most interesting when oblique. In the last decade SV tech in particular has lost its obliquity. Ironically, it now seems to start with ever-more ideological manifestos the way weak “alt” tech visions used to. Big money is always insecure so goes on-the-nose. The small money p,aging on the margins otoh is worth keeping an eye on.
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i once airdropped a million dollars worth of tn100x to people on farcaster and a bunch of people were mad about it. to those people .. i hate you
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seeing some disappointing takes re: ross on the timeline. imo his sentencing was unusually harsh in order to make an example of him. two life sentences + 40yr with no possibility of parole is extraordinarily harsh. don’t think he was perfect by any means, but he has served 11 years already and has demonstrated genuine remorse. glad to see him released.
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I didn`t expect
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