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the milady group is over 100 ppl on tg.
they launched $BC.
they made a telegram.
they support each other and want to see bottle cat do well so im happy to post for them.
but please look at the chart and allow for better distribution o... See more
The Cypherpunks used their mailing list to document various attempts at building an electronic coin network. This included “e-gold,” in 1996; an anti-spam proof-of-work algorithm called Hashcash by Adam Back; an anonymous proof-of-stake electronic cash network in 1998; and Bit Gold, a proof-of-work string of cryptographic hashes by Nick Szabo in 20... See more
Friends with Benefits (FWB) • A Political History of DAOs


This smart whale traded 18 memecoins with a win rate over 50% in 30 days, earning over 3M.
5 days ago, he accumulated $GOAT at about 10M MC, making over 2M (+2600%).
12 hours ago, he sold 75% of his holdings at about 250M MC, realizing a profit of 1.5M.
I chec... See more
@free_electron0 hard agree on wif r:r... the "risk" side is huge, regarding buying w/ significant port % and feeling comfortable/thriving until btc tops
3 "if it aint broke" signs w/ wif:
1) cute animal (cute dog, even better)
2) bound for cb spot
3) #1 sol meme, earliest candidate for RH US
doug funniex.comResearchers Cynthia Dwork and Moni Naor made the first break toward solving these problems when they invented the “proof-of-work” concept in 1993. Proof-of-work is aimed at deterring attacks or spam in a network by requiring the users of the service to do some work, so that it would be economically inviable to create useless or malicious data.