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unfailingly, the token or company that I find interesting enough to tell my wife about ends up going on an insane run writing this here so I don't forget to actually buy some next time this happens (Fartcoin, Coreweave, Moodeng and Pnut when they were worth like nothing...)
unfailingly, the token or company that I find interesting enough to tell my wife about ends up going on an insane run
writing this here so I don't forget to actually buy some next time this happens
(Fartcoin, Coreweave, Moodeng and Pnut when they were worth like nothing...)
PNUT
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If someone purporting to be from Yuga reaches out to you on LinkedIn it is 100% a scam btw
If someone purporting to be from Yuga reaches out to you on LinkedIn it is 100% a scam btw
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