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Next runner on Ethereum while the shovels are getting the attention on Solana ( $PUMP, $BONK) and ETH stop being the cuck of this cycle?

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Hey you got to sell $ETH at $3,000 like you promised yourself you'd do, you didn't fell for it again right? (i fell for it again)

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Last week, Hyperliquid was the first major venue to offer PUMP prelaunch trading. It became the main platform for price discovery leading up to PUMP’s highly anticipated TGE, with over $400M in open interest and $600M in 24h volume as a prelaunch perp. Following TGE, Hyperliquid

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Great PR lesson from Kraken: They announced a $PUMP airdrop to compensate for the dysfunctional sale without specifying an amount -> everyone praised them. The airdrop is worth $50, the fire has passed, and no one will remember, unlike the $20 from Bybit

Great PR lesson from <a href="/krakenfx/">Kraken</a>: 

They announced a $PUMP airdrop to compensate for the dysfunctional sale without specifying an amount -&gt; everyone praised them. 

The airdrop is worth $50, the fire has passed, and no one will remember, unlike the $20 from Bybit
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Underperforming layer 1 token and angry holders on the timeline Faster than you realise, you've spent 3 years bagholding trying to convince yourself that the tech will speak for itself Don't become the .eth tard of 2022-2024

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Guy still showing up at Magic Eden office is the modern version of japanese soldier who kept fighting 29 years after WWII

Guy still showing up at Magic Eden office is the modern version of japanese soldier who kept fighting 29 years after WWII