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Binance @binancezh The recent coin listing speed is too fast. I always blamed Binance for being slow in listing and other small exchanges for taking over. Now Binance Futures + Alpha, the coin listing is full, almost several new coins a day, my mother no longer has to worry about me not being able to buy small coins with low market value and just taking off. This wave has directly maximized the primary popularity and secondary liquidity, and also brought up the momentum of BSC. It’s just a pity for some small CEXs that rely on "grabbing the popularity of projects" to make a living. This wave of traffic is expected to be squeezed dry by Binance.
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In the past three years of LuMao, I have seen too many dead studios. There are all kinds of them. Some of them broke their capital chain in the middle, some of them had conflicts between internal partners, some of them were counter-LuMao because of their lack of investment research capabilities, and some of them were phished by hackers because of their lack of security awareness. But when these people started to enter this besieged city, they were all full of fighting spirit. Even now, I still see all kinds of passionate newcomers entering this circle. Here, as a person who has stepped on the pit all the way, I want to tell these newcomers about my feelings and experience of LuMao in the past two years.
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I don't know why this year, it seems that the market of LuMao is far worse than the stage of OP and ARB airdrops, but I found that more and more studios are being established on Twitter. Today, I also ate some melons on Twitter. I will not participate in any comments on whether it is good or bad. I just feel that I have reviewed my feelings since I started LuMao. I feel that the LuMao circle is like a besieged city. People outside the city want to get in, and people in the city want to get out. When they meet, they even say stupid to each other.
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Hello! not 3.2, but 0.32$. this is a good rate. The Mr. who wrote above is trying to attract in Texas for $ 4 at a rate and thinks it's good. And at the expense of a tariff of $ 0.32, this is the simplest tariff, in order to receive it, you need to obtain a Mining farm certificate from the state, And if you use the territory of the "Industrial Complex", the tariff will automatically become $ 0.015. But getting a place in an Industrial Area is very, very difficult!
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From that time on, I began to slowly understand the SUI ecosystem. Since the end of 2023, the annualized rate of DEFI on SUI has been very high. Projects such as Navi, Scallop (scallop), and Cetus have an annualized rate of return of up to 20-30%, which has attracted a lot of funds into the SUI ecosystem.
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You can swipe by having your main account invite your alt accounts. Not only can you get commissions, but you can also get future airdrops. Last year, I swiped so much volume that doing KYC for those people was driving me crazy.
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On January 20th, the flags at the Capitol will fly at full-staff to celebrate our country coming together behind the inauguration of our 47th President, Donald Trump. The flags will be lowered back to half-staff the following day to continue honoring President Jimmy Carter.
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General European Context: In many places, while swords weren't banned, carrying them in public was often regulated due to concerns over public safety, dueling, and maintaining civil order. Cities might have had local laws about carrying weapons in public spaces, especially during times of peace.
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Why were swords banned during the Middle Ages? Answer Swords were not universally banned during the Middle Ages, but there were specific times and places where restrictions were placed on their use or ownership: England: After the Norman Conquest, the Statute of Winchester in 1285 regulated the bearing of arms, but this was more about ensuring that free men were equipped to serve in the militia rather than banning swords outright. However, by the 14th century, laws like the Assize of Arms began to limit who could carry weapons, often to control potential uprisings or to regulate public order. Japan: During certain periods like the Tokugawa Shogunate (1603-1868), there were strict regulations on who could carry swords. The "Sword Hunt" in 1588 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi was intended to disarm the peasantry, limiting sword ownership to the samurai class to maintain social order and prevent rebellion.
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WL ICO is not community sale man
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do you like these video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg96eLNZ_FQ
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I like this video. do you like it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1W7WOmEmcE
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