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@brootle
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If you check @openfund you will see that AMM is still there and working for other cryptos like DESO or BTC and it is only not working for FOCUS openfund.com/trade/focus

Interesting what kind of excuse @nader is going to have this time? I also tagged @mossified like 20 times to notify that Openfund tables show x4 numbers, but zero reaction. Some idiot added "4" multiplier instead of "1".

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@WhaleDShark
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Selamat Hari Raya to all our Malay friends on the platform ❤️

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@WhaleDShark
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First game and win of the day ❤️

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@WhaleDShark
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Technically speaking, there is nothing wrong with $FOCUS or $DESO. All the buy and sell orders are there clear as day on the blockchain.

$FOCUS due to the predominant trading pair being $DESO - $FOCUS gets sucker punched both when either there is a sell off in $DESO and/ or a sell off in $FOCUS...

Which is why I don't hold any and have always advised against holding the token.

If one did listen to other community participants out there and held a significant amount of $FOCUS, you have my sympathies but the math was clear to read and see.

Any attention seeking clowns who claim something is sus don't have adequate evidence and are therefore the equivalent of tin foil hat-ist at this point in time.

If there was solid evidence of more nefarious back play, the evidence would have been found and presented already.

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@SeanSlater
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@WhaleDShark
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$DESO pricing looking delicious.

Might wait a bit before I do something stupid/ smart though 🤔

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@brootle
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People who are over invested will stay bullish to the end of times 🤣

@VirtualVisions
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Been reading posts from $brootle and @scriptless and it looks like there is something fishy or buggy going on with $FOCUS It's good that I didn't invested more here(Anyways I don't have more money to invest😄). Can someone explain like what's really going on? Or does anybody really know what's going on? @nader is missing and prices are dropping. @WhaleDShark is always bullish here and hopeful but I don't understand the reason of his bullishness. Explain like I am 5 yrs old🙈

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@JessicaMulein
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Hey Elon, as it pertains to rewriting the social security code- the better thing to do would be to use AI to make a COBOL to C++, IL, or some other modern language, transpiler. Then spend a while vetting that. Meanwhile study the old codebase and use AI to verify what all of its major functions do, individually. Then use AI to sum up the business rules of the system. Do a write-up in markdown docs with file by file and function by function explanations. Only when you have an understanding of the system and its requirements, do the transpilation and start to identify things that either don't fit the business rules, or can be improved for clarity. Document (inline code doc and markdown set) everything. Check it all, twice (and two different ways) minimum. Leave both systems running and run the same data in each system in parallel for a period and make sure the new system matches in every way- for months. Then sunset the old system and stop feeding it.
You need old hat COBOL people who knew about the hardware this stuff was written on- back then you did a lot of weird little things in the code to shave off a few operations. It makes the intent of the code much harder to see with that layer of understanding added in.
Big Ballz doesn't know a VAX from a Vaccine.

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@SeanSlater
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@mossified
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Quick note about Diamonds (posted in another thread):

A diamond on other nodes are just a BASIC_TRANSFER transaction type, which is used to simply transfer $DESO from one wallet to another. Other apps, most of which are forked from BitClout's original code written 4-5 years ago, use the more simpler implementation of Diamonds and can keep it the way it is as they are relatively simpler in scope than an app like Focus.

"Diamonds" on Focus are different because it supports multiple currencies in your wallet so you can have $DESO, $USDC & $FOCUS. Eventually it will support $ETH, $BTC and $SOL too (this means I can tip you in $ETH for example).

This is a much more advanced use-case, and uses Associations and Atomic Transactions to send, giving the application layer more scope.

This makes it flexible for reasons like if most users want to stake their $DESO but still want to tip or pay for things with another currency, which also gives $FOCUS more utility + a revenue model. Or if they want to quickly stable up to $USDC in times of volatility for example.

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@Randhir
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@Debevic
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