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Matt Oksa

@matt_oksa

CMO @schuman_io | Full-time on-chain since 2017 | Ex @binance @bnbchain @trezor @ton_society | Ephesians 6:12 | #EuropeOnChain

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calendar_today14-07-2023 23:21:57

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Today's the day! 🚀 Our CEO, Martin Bruncko, will be speaking at Ripple Swell in just one hour. He'll be on a panel with AMINA Bank, LMAX Group and CoinDesk 🤩 The future of payments is here. Don't miss it!

Today's the day! 🚀 

Our CEO, Martin Bruncko, will be speaking at <a href="/Ripple/">Ripple</a>  Swell in just one hour. He'll be on a panel with <a href="/AMINABankGlobal/">AMINA Bank</a>, <a href="/LMAX/">LMAX Group</a> and <a href="/CoinDesk/">CoinDesk</a> 🤩

The future of payments is here. Don't miss it!
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This new algo update is a complete mess. Why am I seeing posts from people that are completely outside my network in For You tab? My TL are random people with 3 followers posting about their relationships, some AI slop and posts about celebrities. What’s going on?

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Divorced people love to give relationship advice. Bro, when I need financial advice I don’t ask a homeless dude. Shut up.

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Games were much better when we didn’t know what was coming next or what to do. Tutorials and playthroughs ruined gaming.

Games were much better when we didn’t know what was coming next or what to do. Tutorials and playthroughs ruined gaming.
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“So you took a $2,000 stimulus check and used it as a down payment on a 15-year loan for a Dodge Challenger SRT, while signing a 50-year mortgage… making $1,730 a month?” “That’s correct, Dave.”

“So you took a $2,000 stimulus check and used it as a down payment on a 15-year loan for a Dodge Challenger SRT, while signing a 50-year mortgage… making $1,730 a month?”

“That’s correct, Dave.”