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Jun 12
Thank You X Other accounts do 10 times my numbers but they are not flagged! How do you people grow here with all these restrictions?
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The most dangerous fights are the ones that feel righteous.
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I was comfortable at 1-0. Switzerland were up against Qatar and somehow made it feel like they were losing. The most stressful lead I've ever watched a team protect..... and finally gave it up at the 94th minute
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I actually can't believe what I just watched. Switzerland. Drawing. With Qatar. At a World Cup. I need somebody to explain this to me slowly because nothing about that result makes sense. These bastards had just one job. Hold the 1-0.
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Quiet people are either the most unbothered or the most dangerous. No in between.
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One thing that makes tokenization so interesting is that it expands the definition of what can become digitally accessible. Not just currencies. Potentially any asset with provable ownership structure. Real estate. Treasuries. Private credit. Commodities. Once those assets become programmable and globally transferable, entirely new financial models can emerge around them. That possibility is why so many institutions and blockchain ecosystems are paying attention to the sector right now. The long term implications are much bigger than most people realize.
Jun 10
Interesting thing about crypto narratives. The biggest opportunities often appear before the infrastructure feels fully mature. At first everything looks experimental. Participation seems niche. Most people stay skeptical. Then gradually the tools improve, liquidity grows, institutions arrive, and suddenly the narrative becomes obvious in hindsight. RWAs feel somewhat similar right now. Still early enough to feel exploratory. But mature enough that serious financial players are already positioning themselves around the sector.
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Your toxic ex is literally someone else's roman empire right now.
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Idk but tonight just felt like a good reminder that @wallchain isn't powered by individual posts. It's powered by relationships. Every follow, reply, repost, and conversation becomes part of a larger network that helps map influence across Crypto Twitter. That's why @x__score doesn't depend on a voting system, staking mechanism, or manual submissions. The graph keeps updating as people interact naturally. Most of the time, nobody notices this happening. But that's how infrastructure usually works. The most important processes are often the ones running quietly in the background while everyone else is focused on the timeline.
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There are no off days as a builder or a creator in CT or Web3, the systems underneath don’t stop when you do. @wallchain is a good example of that. Even on low-activity days, the ecosystem keeps generating signals in the background: creator interactions still get mapped audience behavior still gets analyzed campaign data still updates attention flows still get recorded Nothing about it depends on hype cycles or peak engagement hours. That’s the interesting part. Most people experience crypto as moments. But infrastructure behaves like a constant stream. So while timelines feel quiet, the underlying attention graph is still forming connections that will matter later. It’s not a sprint system. It’s always on.
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Nobody talks about how exhausting it is to be the strong friend AND the funny one.
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There are no off days as a builder or a creator in CT or Web3, the systems underneath don’t stop when you do. @wallchain is a good example of that. Even on low-activity days, the ecosystem keeps generating signals in the background: creator interactions still get mapped audience behavior still gets analyzed campaign data still updates attention flows still get recorded Nothing about it depends on hype cycles or peak engagement hours. That’s the interesting part. Most people experience crypto as moments. But infrastructure behaves like a constant stream. So while timelines feel quiet, the underlying attention graph is still forming connections that will matter later. It’s not a sprint system. It’s always on.
Jun 12
At some point you stop looking at @wallchain like a system and just start noticing patterns. Certain accounts don’t suddenly “go viral”. They just keep showing up in the right places over time. Same kinds of conversations. Same level of relevance. Same type of people interacting with them. Nothing loud about it. But it builds. And that’s the part most people miss when they focus only on spikes. The real story isn’t in the moments where attention explodes. It’s in the quiet repetition of being in the right context again and again. End of day thoughts. Small signals still matter most.
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Wallchain runs continuously even on quiet days, mapping creator interactions, audience behavior, and attention flows in real time. While the timeline feels slow on weekends some times, the underlying ecosystem keeps building structured signals that later shape campaigns, influence, and discovery outcomes.
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Most people see this as a technical upgrade. I think it's a governance story. For years, @base grew on top of the OP Stack. Now it's building its own stack. Why? Because every dependency comes with coordination costs. Every upgrade requires alignment. Every roadmap depends partly on someone else's priorities. By moving to a Base-managed stack, the network can ship faster, simplify development, and optimize directly for its own users and builders. Base is targeting roughly twice as many major upgrades per year after the transition. Think of it like this: Renting office space helps you grow quickly. Building your own headquarters helps you scale on your own terms. What's important is that Base isn't leaving the ecosystem behind. The code remains open. Compatibility remains a priority. Decentralization goals remain intact. The bigger signal is strategic: Base is no longer behaving like a startup L2. It's behaving like infrastructure that expects to be around for decades.
Jun 12
@base Everyone talks about memecoins when they talk about Base. I think the bigger story is what Base is quietly building underneath. The vision for the next phase isn't just more crypto assets. It's bringing global markets onchain. Think about that for a second. Tokenized stocks. Commodities. Prediction markets. Assets that traditionally sit inside separate financial systems becoming accessible through the same onchain infrastructure. The goal is ambitious but simple: • Any asset • Any market • Anyone can participate • 24/7 access What stands out to me is that Base isn't treating tokenization like a buzzword. They're investing in the infrastructure needed to make it usable: → Faster settlement → Lower costs → Better market accessibility → A seamless trading experience through Base App This also lines up with what we're seeing across finance more broadly. Institutions are increasingly exploring tokenized assets because the benefits are hard to ignore. If this trend continues, the future of Base may not be defined by memecoins at all. It may be defined by becoming one of the places where traditional finance and onchain finance finally converge.
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Base shifting to its own stack is less technical, more governance control. It reduces dependency, speeds upgrades, and aligns roadmap ownership. While staying open and compatible, Base signals long-term infrastructure ambition beyond an L2 startup phase.
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The audacity of being broke and still having standards 😭
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CFC retweeted
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@base Everyone talks about memecoins when they talk about Base. I think the bigger story is what Base is quietly building underneath. The vision for the next phase isn't just more crypto assets. It's bringing global markets onchain. Think about that for a second. Tokenized stocks. Commodities. Prediction markets. Assets that traditionally sit inside separate financial systems becoming accessible through the same onchain infrastructure. The goal is ambitious but simple: • Any asset • Any market • Anyone can participate • 24/7 access What stands out to me is that Base isn't treating tokenization like a buzzword. They're investing in the infrastructure needed to make it usable: → Faster settlement → Lower costs → Better market accessibility → A seamless trading experience through Base App This also lines up with what we're seeing across finance more broadly. Institutions are increasingly exploring tokenized assets because the benefits are hard to ignore. If this trend continues, the future of Base may not be defined by memecoins at all. It may be defined by becoming one of the places where traditional finance and onchain finance finally converge.
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CFC retweeted
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Base is shifting beyond memecoins, building infrastructure for tokenized global markets, enabling 24/7 access to stocks, commodities, and onchain financial convergence.
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A straight win for Switzerland is a cool bet
Ready for matchday three. 3️⃣ #FIFAWorldCup
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Just noticed Canopy Network is coming to Nucleus on June 16. A $100,000 token allocation for contributors is definitely enough to get my attention. Top 300 isn't bad either, especially compared to campaigns where thousands of people are fighting for a handful of spots. Looks like a good excuse to spend the next few weeks learning more about how Canopy is making Layer 1 launches faster and easier. See you on the leaderboard @CNPYNetwork
I'm gonna join the new @CNPYNetwork leaderboard on Nucleus. 100,000 CNPY is on the line, with the top 300 participants sharing the rewards. I like these campaigns because they reward consistency. No shortcuts. Just showing up, staying active, and stacking points every day. The leaderboard is live on June 16, and I'm already chasing my spot. Who's climbing with me? 🌱
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This World Cup schedule no go easy to keep up with oh! Thank You Team USA, small ting don enter!
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The Rhumba boys touched down in style But football na for pitch and wuna get 2 tough games Vs Portugal and Colombia Uzbekistan na wata fufu, wuna go chop dem dance ndombolo
DR Congo national football team is going viral after arriving in Houston for the World Cup in leopard-print fashion 🐆🔥
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Be honest. Does the racist football fan celebrate when the Black player scores for their team?
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Or, Racism probably has a funny pause button called "he plays for us" in this scenario
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