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@web3turtles

Web3 noob, geek (0vrwhlmd), passionate, dedicated, semi-anon, here to the rescue!

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ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXcwja31… This is something I came up with playing around with chat coding. It's completely web 3.0, meaning it's self-contained and immutable. You can make one and mint it on Zora.co or Rodeo.club. Cool, right?

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This is something I came up with playing around with chat coding. It's completely web 3.0, meaning it's self-contained and immutable.

You can make one and mint it on Zora.co or Rodeo.club. Cool, right?
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Stop calling it Web3. It's Web 2.5, still running on centralized servers. Web 3.0 is the endgame—fully on-chain and built to last forever.

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Mystery solved. 3DNS 🟢🟩 mystery dot box campaign was a rug pull. These domains cannot be extended. My.box ⬡ is not picking up support for subdomains after acquiring 3dns. They are working to remove subdomains from displaying on their site.

Mystery solved. <a href="/3dns_inc/">3DNS 🟢🟩</a> mystery dot box campaign was a rug pull. These domains cannot be extended. <a href="/boxdomains/">My.box ⬡</a> is not picking up support for subdomains after acquiring 3dns. They are working to remove subdomains from displaying on their site.
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Maxwell Nick Danis Just a question, not quite an allegation. How about the people who were involved? Seems like you were in close proximity. It leaves the trenches stinking like foul play. Wouldn't you agree? So who's responsible for this?

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Did you know? A softshell turtle is quite fast - for a reptile with a slow and steady reputation, this turtle can scuttle across the ground at up to 15 miles per hour.

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Scientists found a fungus in the Amazon called Pestalotiopsis microspora that literally snacks on plastic. Pestalotiopsis microspora is not your typical fungus. It can survive entirely on polyurethane, one of the most common (and most persistent) types of plastic — and it does

Scientists found a fungus in the Amazon called Pestalotiopsis microspora that literally snacks on plastic.

Pestalotiopsis microspora is not your typical fungus. It can survive entirely on polyurethane, one of the most common (and most persistent) types of plastic — and it does
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Not necessarily into this sport, but I couldn't stop thinking about this stunt! Regretted passing without a repost, and so glad I found it again!