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According to the RootData project ranking surge chart data on the Web3 asset data platform, as of 17:15 on October 17th, Tomo has improved its ranking by 918 places, ranking first; Swaylend has risen 890 places, ranking second; Mento improved by 850 places and ranked third. According to RootData, a Web3 asset data platform, Tomo is an integrated Web3 social wallet that allows users to easily log in using social accounts. It supports all mainstream blockchain networks, including Bitcoin, EVM, Solana, Ton, Tron, Cosmos, and more. Using Tomo Wallet, users can manage assets, send cryptocurrencies, perform cross chain exchanges, purchase popular meme coins, earn points, chat, make friends, and participate in token based communities. @driverstuck 0 reply
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In response to crypto detective ZachXBT's questioning of why Neiro initially chose the highly reputable Gottit as a market maker, the co head of Neiro CTO, "S," responded that when Sun Yuchen's Twitter listed it on HTX, there were actually only a few hours left to find one, and time was tight. I chose Gotbit because at the time, the market maker offered a retention agreement, which was the most affordable option to date. Secondly, the project saw it as a quick solution for HTX listing (with a 3-month agreement with Gotbit), and later planned to explore other options when the budget was higher. Thirdly, it lacked experience in judging the industry. Although I had heard of various bad things about Gotbit, I had also heard of almost everyone in the industry, so it was difficult to make a judgment. @rudxane 0 reply
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