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@Liquid_Stake
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good morning!
stay decentralized

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@Liquid_Stake
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@0xBen_
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There’s lots of excitement around web3 social right now. It’s been fascinating to see the energy explode.

Like it or not, a huge element has been the speculative potential associated with being an early adopter. Meme coins and NFTs have had a strong showing. Permissionless composability has also proven it's worth.

Economic incentives + social engagement and relationships are an innately human and tremendously potent combination.

The pump is primed and the stage is set for @Focus.

It's been a long time since I‘ve been this excited about a launch!

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@Liquid_Stake
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@NFTz
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📢 Announcement: After some time, we are excited to share an important update with our community. While it's not the new version release yet, we are introducing a highly requested feature.

We have now enabled video functionality 📽, leveraging IPFS decentralized storage for an enhanced user experience.

This decision was partly inspired by @clayoglesby's post about Twitch streamers joining the DeSo platform. We extend a warm welcome to these new members! Please refer to the comments section to learn more about them.

Additionally, the increased activity driven by Focus has been a significant factor in our decision. We believe it's the perfect time to revitalize our platform with this new capability.

Please note that there are still some limitations, such as a maximum file size of 100 MB for now. Also, we will need to initiate a PR to other nodes. In light of this, we recommend leaving the NFTz link enabled for now.

So go mint on nftz.me/mint

We also added @GamerHeads @Desomon and @Swafs to the featured creators.

In the meanwhile don´t forget to support us at:
nftz.me/nft/0490c63a2643d8d884ea438a39e9aa09bfd8fd285b025ec9b12609ee9b4fd410

@NFTz
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Have a great Christmas🎄 and a happy new year🍾!

We have decided to bring our orna.art updates and knowledge to nftz.me. Please support our cause by getting a ticket to 2024.

There are significant upgrades and improvements required and we want to be there during the Revolution!

Based on the amount of tickets sold (0.25 DeSo each, 1000 in total) we can do more or less. People with the most tickets will earn featured spots (subjected to our approval).

Thank you and see you soon!

nftz.me/nft/0490c63a2643d8d884ea438a39e9aa09bfd8fd285b025ec9b12609ee9b4fd410

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@Liquid_Stake
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anyone here wants a drip.haus on solana invite? it gives out some free nfts daily, let me know and i'll check availability

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@Liquid_Stake
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@AltumBase
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Top Daily 🎉NEW Gainers: altumbase.com/tools/acai/24?sortField=net_clout&newUsers=1

This list includes only creators registered within the past week.

Welcome to DeSo, have fun! 🚀🚀🚀

1️⃣ @NRid3z $93.54
2️⃣ @musiccoach $19.98
3️⃣ @FocusInu $10.97
4️⃣ @Pixtopix $3.66
5️⃣ @moon_inspire $3.15
6️⃣ @vexana $1.72
7️⃣ @TryItOutDude $1.07
8️⃣ @MarkoCrypto $1.05
9️⃣ @CryptonicU $0.80
🔟 @Liquid_Stake $0.68

Invest in @AltumBase: openfund.com/d/AltumBase

🔑 Check out our new project: dredid.com - Decentralized Online Communities

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@Liquid_Stake
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@DeSocialWorld
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Hello 👋🏻 world 🌎

We wish you a wonderful weekend with your friends & family

We feel like giving away 1 $DESO 🥳🚀

How should we do it?

1 $DeSo lottery
61%
72 votes
Diamond showers to the family
20%
24 votes
Distribute to our CC holders
13%
15 votes
In 💎💎 to 1 creator
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@Liquid_Stake
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good morning!
stay decentralized

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@Liquid_Stake
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@mp3
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Anybody who Re-Clouts this post I will buy your coin!

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@Liquid_Stake
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"In 2012, I was able to mine 24 Bitcoin on free campus electricity using two strong GPUs.
...

Today, I'm told electricity on campus is metered specifically to prevent kids from mining, and you'll need much more than 2 GPUs to get anywhere."

so what/how to mine if electricity is free in the appartment?

#howtominecryptofast

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@nader
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I'm surprised to find myself having mixed feelings about the Bitcoin ETF. I should be really happy, but, for some reason, a part of me is really sad. I wonder if anyone else feels this way.

When I first got into Bitcoin in 2012, it was like I and everyone I talked to about it were in a secret club. We knew something that few others did. Something controversial, something "naughty" even. The fact that few others understood bound us together. And the fact that they would eventually, one day, understand that we were right all along was, admittedly, exhilirating.

Today, a purely digital, decentralized, and permissionless store of value is not only understood by loyalists of the old system, it is embraced and *profitable* to them as well. Something that you sounded *crazy* for believing in just a few years ago is now a "mainstream" asset your dad can hold in his retirement account. On every dimension, today we can say we won, and we won unambiguously.

I should be really happy, but, for some reason, a part of me is really sad. Yes, we completed our mission, but our mission was the thing that bound so many of us together. The email lists and meetups are now officially replaced by conferences and webinars. And the sweatpants and flipflops have been replaced by suits and ties.

In 2012, I was able to mine 24 Bitcoin on free campus electricity using two strong GPUs. And for the one trip I took in college, I went to Japan to visit Mark Karpeles, the founder and CEO of crypto exchange Mt. Gox. The same exchange where I bought my first Bitcoin by taking a wad of cash to a CVS to send a Moneygram... Back then, so few people were interested in crypto that Mark was happy to meet with us off of a cold Twitter DM, and he was super generous with his time. I remember we chatted for over an hour. We discussed how he wrote the matching engine in PHP, and I still keep the picture we took on my desk.

Today, I'm told electricity on campus is metered specifically to prevent kids from mining, and you'll need much more than 2 GPUs to get anywhere. Meanwhile, crypto companies are publicly-traded places that Harvard MBA's want to work at (no offense, it's just a different vibe!).

Yes, there is always more to do. Our work is never done. But, as we get closer and closer to Bitcoin replacing traditional stores of value, I'm left with a longing for the good old days. The days when our world was small, and when we were still "weird." Today, with the ETF announcement, those days are officially behind us. It makes me sad, but I'll always be thankful for the good times we had.

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@Liquid_Stake
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@nader
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I'm surprised to find myself having mixed feelings about the Bitcoin ETF. I should be really happy, but, for some reason, a part of me is really sad. I wonder if anyone else feels this way.

When I first got into Bitcoin in 2012, it was like I and everyone I talked to about it were in a secret club. We knew something that few others did. Something controversial, something "naughty" even. The fact that few others understood bound us together. And the fact that they would eventually, one day, understand that we were right all along was, admittedly, exhilirating.

Today, a purely digital, decentralized, and permissionless store of value is not only understood by loyalists of the old system, it is embraced and *profitable* to them as well. Something that you sounded *crazy* for believing in just a few years ago is now a "mainstream" asset your dad can hold in his retirement account. On every dimension, today we can say we won, and we won unambiguously.

I should be really happy, but, for some reason, a part of me is really sad. Yes, we completed our mission, but our mission was the thing that bound so many of us together. The email lists and meetups are now officially replaced by conferences and webinars. And the sweatpants and flipflops have been replaced by suits and ties.

In 2012, I was able to mine 24 Bitcoin on free campus electricity using two strong GPUs. And for the one trip I took in college, I went to Japan to visit Mark Karpeles, the founder and CEO of crypto exchange Mt. Gox. The same exchange where I bought my first Bitcoin by taking a wad of cash to a CVS to send a Moneygram... Back then, so few people were interested in crypto that Mark was happy to meet with us off of a cold Twitter DM, and he was super generous with his time. I remember we chatted for over an hour. We discussed how he wrote the matching engine in PHP, and I still keep the picture we took on my desk.

Today, I'm told electricity on campus is metered specifically to prevent kids from mining, and you'll need much more than 2 GPUs to get anywhere. Meanwhile, crypto companies are publicly-traded places that Harvard MBA's want to work at (no offense, it's just a different vibe!).

Yes, there is always more to do. Our work is never done. But, as we get closer and closer to Bitcoin replacing traditional stores of value, I'm left with a longing for the good old days. The days when our world was small, and when we were still "weird." Today, with the ETF announcement, those days are officially behind us. It makes me sad, but I'll always be thankful for the good times we had.

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@Liquid_Stake
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If anyone needs an zora invite, feel free to use this one:
zora.co/invite/0xd7d091C3d8BA9C6f88F130605B7734614345ce39

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