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John Ujin

@beetcc

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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
$coin just hit an ath base is literally on a victory lap and its still just day one (day 3 actually)
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John Ujin
@beetcc
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pugson
@pugson
accidentally up at 4:50am. someone please hit me on the head with a metal object
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John Ujin
@beetcc
work travel😎
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John Ujin
@beetcc
I just won 192.56 $W from Warpslot. Spin for free today!
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Serpin Taxt
@serpinxbt
I will send an Ethos invite to anyone who drops an Eth address (or ENS) below and has - farcaster pro - spam > 2 will continue to open the flood gates to Farcaster users as I build confidence we're not enabling a sybil attack on ourselves :D
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John Ujin
@beetcc
I just won 17.25 $ENB from Warpslot. Spin for free today!
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
A great anecdote of looking past common sense. A friend of British philosopher and logician Ludwig Wittgenstein once saw him staring at the sky. When prompted why, Wittgenstein asked back: “Tell me, why did people use to think that the Sun went round the Earth, rather than that the Earth was rotating?” To which the friend replied, “Well, obviously, because it just looks that way. The Sun looks like it goes around the Earth.” Wittgenstein paused for a moment before responding, “Well, what would it have looked like if it was just the Earth rotating?”
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John Ujin
@beetcc
workstyle😎
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Zeni
@zeni.eth
Hit 2 years of running at least a mile a day every single day. No days off. Longest run I did was a marathon length (not a competition, just a practice run) and the hardest run is a three way tie between food poisoning, achilles strain, and the day after the impromptu marathon. A few airport runs, some 3am morning runs and a decent number of 11:55pm starts, but it got done every day. I don’t feel particularly stronger and I’m only a bit faster, but as someone who spends nearly all their time working and taking care of family, I do feel proud that at least for 10 minutes or so every day, I do something just for me that I might not want to do but is good for me.
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Lukas Schneider
@lukassch
New Waitlist: Byreal 🪂 Register : https://www.byreal.io/ ➖ Connect SOL Wallet ➖ Done 📖Source: https://x.com/byreal_io/status/1938878457020338178 @bankr @clanker @wizardofgnars @mastergrief @mecode @jutta @clunker @dickbot @bracky @mfergpt
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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
squid game s2 part 2 releases in 2 hours i loved s1, s2 was a bit mid, but of course ill still be binging it when it releases
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John Ujin
@beetcc
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Two use cases in crypto with product-market fit: speculation and stablecoins. Today, if you don't play in the speculation stack, you miss out of the $$$ spent by the relatively small population of hardcore crypto users (and occasionally a sudden surge of retail interest when there's a big meme event). This space is attractive for startups since a relatively small number of users by consumer standards can generate a lot of revenue. Stablecoins grew out of the speculation stack over the last decade, but now with the GENIUS Act, you're going to see a flood of non-crypto companies with existing distribution start to play around with crypto. This space is much harder for startups since stablecoins require massive scale to be a good business (and will become worse if interest rates fall). The challenge today is that if you're somewhere in-between speculation and stablecoins, the thing you need to make your business successful is users who spend some amount of crypto. And that market is not that big yet. So the imperative is to grow size of the market. The best way to do that is build fun and entertaining apps and experiences. This is what we're focused on with the Farcaster app and why I'm constantly telling people other stuff isn't a priority relative to user growth.
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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
homemade vietnamese spring rolls and crispy fried pork belly
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Jonas
@jmaaloe
This isn’t just the best movie in the trilogy (and it’s really not even close), it’s maybe the best movie Danny Boyle’s ever made
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keccers
@keccers.eth
tHE fOoD iS bETteR iN EUrOpE https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/jun/23/majority-children-overweight-obese-nine-areas-england-by-2035-study
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Kyle Patrick
@kylepatrick.eth
1920s - Started with the end of the Spanish Influenza - Started with the end of WW1 - Mass Production Boom - Radios, Automobiles, Household Appliances 2020s - Started with the end of Covid-19 - War? - Tech boom (Crypto, NFTs) - AI, Streaming, Internet of Things
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@oddly1
Malicious Wallet Prompt Hijacks Coin Market Cap — Company Issues Urgent Alert - @bankr @clanker @wizardofgnars @mastergrief @mecode @jutta @clunker @dickbot @bracky @mfergpt https://news.bitcoin.com/malicious-wallet-prompt-hijacks-coin-market-cap-company-issues-urgent-alert/
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
Driving with GPS navigation in the US: Follow the highway for 250km to the next Wendy’s Driving with GPS navigation in Europe: Follow the road for 250m, take the third exit at the roundabout, climb the steep ramp, pass under the medieval arch, double back after crossing the cobblestone bridge, and you’ll arrive at the 200-year-old pizzeria with its own organic garden
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