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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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>>55858119
Contract is right here buddy.
0x08C4b60fda8aA6239b7de7d165BCF6F1686Cad82

No exit/withdraw transactions.

Go ahead, show me your next goalpost

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>You spent your entire life on top
>Born into money, all you had to do was put it in and let the algo run
>Millions would flow into your fund effortlessly, giving you lavish vacations, fine foods, and all the molestable orphans you ever wanted.
>Any problems could be solved effortlessly. Just throw a few million at some smart people and let them fix it.
>Then suddenly, everything changed
>At first you ignored it. The warnings your peons would bring to your desk. Wave them away with a few million and wait for the problem to go away. But more and more they came to you, more millions they needed.
>You started to worry, what could possibly be giving them this trouble? No problems have ever lasted this long and persisted through this much funding.
>It was worse than you could have imagined. Not just a few hundred thousand in petty fines, or a few million in media manipulation. This was a knot in the web of lies you'd spun. It was not 1 million, not 10, not 20, not even a billion. This threatened to destroy everything. Every cent of you and the rest of wallstreet was on the line.
>You hired all the experts you could find and demanded they fix the problem. Called in every favor from other wealthy friends. Payed off the SEC to look the other way, and the DTCC to bend and break every backdoor rule they could.
>It''s been almost 2 years now. You can barely sleep. Nothing has worked. All your psychoanylists are dumbfounded. All your quant experts can barely keep the algos in check, always at risk of spiralling out of control at any moment.
>Why? WHY!? This has never happened before. Everything always went the way you wanted. All the goyim always did what you wanted them to do. Why had it suddenly stopped working? You'd paid all those experts to solve it like usual and they couldn't.
>Another peon drops a folder on your desk. You don't bother to read it. The phone starts ringing again and you don't answer. "Fuck this unfair world" you think, as you glance at your office window

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>>50333674
It be your double brother, once it's created. These keys will have enough created to satisfy sufficient peoples' specific nativities to gain momentum. Then the class of NFT to arrive will be available and meaningful to all individuals (hyperspecific just to them), those holding keys however will have as yet TBD lifelong benefits, not limited, ongoing. And by lifelong, as long as things persist, it will continue to provide value, dead or alive.

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>>50105323
its unironically over isn't it and is going to zero with the rest of the economy

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>>50104953
the shills have gone fully retarded
there is no going back
there is no stopping this

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There's one thing I never understood about crypto. I thought crypto was like a "Revolution" or an alternative to banks and centralized currency, but everyone uses crypto as a gamble to make more money (FIAT), then send it to their bank accounts. Realistically, do you really think crypto will survive? I'm guessing it's going to be regulated, because at this rate everyone is losing a lot money and is already a concern for big governments.

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>>26891102
>silver squeeze
>lets short silver
pls no this is all i have in this life to share with my family and my only hedge against the reset this is my life

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>>25050577
what have I wrought

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THIS ISN’T EVEN MY MONEY I’M LOSING

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>be doctor in lybia
>steal organs
It doesnt feel right biz bros

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Poorfag here. I'm looking for a home in the ~$85k range for where I live, that's what I'm pre-approved for. I probably make too little to be getting a home but I don't have much of a choice since my current rental is becoming increasingly difficult to live in. It seems like every cheap house in my area gets bought up after being listed for even just a day.

I would pay rent for somewhere better but the costs come out to being the same as, if not more than just owning a home.

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