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Happy Sunday Grinders. My right eye is acting up again, so there’s a good chance I won’t be active today as well 😩 It hurts as hell while I'm awake... I need to rest it for as long as it takes. On another note, geo-restriction was added to the $MIM campaign, so I can't participate any longer because my region was excluded. Nigeria 3 - 0 Daryl. Also, I got the reply to the question I asked about MIM on my last post. {Quoted post is the reply} Anyway, I like the name, the lore, the history, & the community... so I'm still a $MIM wizard. I just won't be active with posts anymore, but I'll still be on the chart for sure 🙂‍↔️ I earned some little amount from the campaign (amount is confidential), and I’ll reroute it back to the token once I’ve been paid to my wallet. I have my eyes on 1M market cap 👀 I might be here later to engage & push my posts though, but nothing is certain. Also, I'll be attending to my notis... It's been a while I replied my comments & your replies. Most importantly, I'll be touching lots of grass (sleep) today. Have a good day.
web.archive.org/web/20171123… Look my friend. This is the way back Machine before the mim you posted existed. UCID 162 was originally our UCID from 2014. For some reason coin market cap accidentally gave that company our listing. But since that stable coin has been around for a while a lot of their data and history got mixed with ours and it’s basically impossible to fix on cmc’s end. So what they did was they created a new cmc listing for us and put a note on it explaining the mix up. @mimcoin is THE original mimcoin from 2014 that had UCID 162. Now we are UCID 40000 because it was less work than messing up cmcs database. I hope this clears everything up for you. coinmarketcap.com/currencies…
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I've been inactive today, mostly because I feel sick. But the bag waits for no man... Not even a sick one. And that's why I have to show up for $unc regardless. UNC has recovered 2M mc, with over 75% upside change in the last 24 hours 🔥 Could this be the start of the comeback? Anyway, this is just the beginning. I keep stacking while I wait for 20M🚀 $unc-mode.
I used to think being an unc was something that just happened when you got older. Turns out, it’s a gradual process. First, you start valuing peace and quiet. Then you develop an unhealthy attachment to one specific chair in the house. Before you know it, you’re reminding your friends to eat properly and drive safely 🤣 One day, you wake up and realize, you’ve become the responsible adult you used to make fun of. And honestly? It isn’t so bad 🙂‍↔️ $unc-mode⚡️
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While checking out the plan details, I realized you need the Elite plan or higher to access Emblem Build. It’s no wonder I couldn’t access it 👀 I won’t be able to talk about it from experience, but here’s my understanding of what Emblem Build is all about. From what I’ve gathered, Emblem Build is the developer-focused side of the ecosystem. it’s designed for people building Web3 applications, with tooling around authentication, vault operations, integrations, and AI-assisted development workflows. The idea seems to be reducing some of the friction involved in creating blockchain applications by providing infrastructure and development tools within the broader @EmblemVault ecosystem 👌 Of course, this is just my understanding from the information available on the platform. I’ll need actual access to explore it properly and see how it works in practice. But on the same note, I have no plans of building a dApp anytime soon 🥲 It definitely looks like a feature aimed more at builders than regular users.
👉 The fourth AI subscription plan is the Business plan. The subscription fee is $150/month when paying in SOL, and $135/month when paying with $EMBLEM tokens. The Business plan comes with access to the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model, 100 prompts per day, support for the Twitter/X Agent and Emblem Build, and transitions into a pay-as-you-go model once the daily prompt allowance has been exhausted. 👉 Lastly, there’s the Enterprise plan. There no details available for this one since it’s a custom plan designed specifically for enterprises. The subscription page simply describes it as: “Custom limits, dedicated support, and tailored solutions for your team.” To opt into this plan, you’ll need to contact the @EmblemVault team directly to discuss the details. The contact link is available on the subscription page. And that wraps up the different EmblemAI subscription plans currently listed on the platform 👀
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I used to think being an unc was something that just happened when you got older. Turns out, it’s a gradual process. First, you start valuing peace and quiet. Then you develop an unhealthy attachment to one specific chair in the house. Before you know it, you’re reminding your friends to eat properly and drive safely 🤣 One day, you wake up and realize, you’ve become the responsible adult you used to make fun of. And honestly? It isn’t so bad 🙂‍↔️ $unc-mode⚡️
The $unc token went down badly. Holders jeeted, cpm dropped a whole lot, campaign participants are nowhere to be found 🥲 But me, as the delusional bull I am, I believe unc will still make maddd recovery... So I might as well stack some tokens for the upcoming bullrun. I'm joining the $unc campaign on Shillz. Let's get the UNCMODE started ⚡️
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👉 The fourth AI subscription plan is the Business plan. The subscription fee is $150/month when paying in SOL, and $135/month when paying with $EMBLEM tokens. The Business plan comes with access to the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model, 100 prompts per day, support for the Twitter/X Agent and Emblem Build, and transitions into a pay-as-you-go model once the daily prompt allowance has been exhausted. 👉 Lastly, there’s the Enterprise plan. There no details available for this one since it’s a custom plan designed specifically for enterprises. The subscription page simply describes it as: “Custom limits, dedicated support, and tailored solutions for your team.” To opt into this plan, you’ll need to contact the @EmblemVault team directly to discuss the details. The contact link is available on the subscription page. And that wraps up the different EmblemAI subscription plans currently listed on the platform 👀
Last post was getting long, so I decided to split it. 👉 The second AI subscription plan is the Elite plan. This one costs $50/month if paying in SOL, and comes with a 10% discount if paying in $EMBLEM tokens ($45). The Elite plan gives access to the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model, includes 20 prompts per day, supports the Twitter/X Agent and Emblem Build, and switches to a pay-as-you-go model once the daily prompt limit has been exhausted. 👉 The third plan is Legendary, and they tagged it as “Best Value”. The subscription fee is $100/month when paying in SOL, and $90 when paying with $EMBLEM tokens. Like Elite, Legendary also uses the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model and includes access to the Twitter/X Agent and Emblem Build. The difference is that it comes with 50 prompts per day before moving into pay-as-you-go model after the daily limit is reached. Compared to the Pro plan, these two introduce a more traditional subscription structure with daily prompt allowances built in. The interesting part though is that hitting the daily limit doesn’t completely cut off access. You can still continue using the AI on a pay-as-you-go basis 👌 I haven’t used either plan personally, so I’m only sharing what is listed on the subscription page on @EmblemVault's Platform. But from the looks of it, Elite seems to lean towards regular users, while Legendary appears to be targeted at those who expect to interact with the AI much more frequently 👀
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The first section on @EmblemVault Platform I'll be looking at is the "Subscription". I've mentioned a couple times on my previous posts about the EmblemAI missions that the the AI usage isn't free. Well, this section throws more light on that 👌 So to prompt EmblemAI, you need to pay. But like I said, there's probably enough free prompts to complete the missions. Anyway, for the AI subscription plans, there are 4 main plans, and then a custom one for enterprises. The plans include; ~ Pro ~ Elite ~ Legendary ~ Business. …and then there’s the one for enterprise as I mentioned. I’ll be talking about each one in subsequent posts. So yeah, It definitely adds more context to the EmblemAI experience. The missions show you what the AI can do; the Subscription section shows you how access to it is actually packaged 👀 One thing worth mentioning before I go into the remaining details is that the $EMBLEM token also has a great utility here. If you’re subscribing for a plan using emblem tokens, you get a whopping 10% off the normal price in USD.
Something I find interesting about @EmblemVault is that EmblemAI serves as the default UI of the platform 👀 It’s the first thing users see after logging in, which means a lot of people’s interaction with the ecosystem will naturally start from there. I haven’t explored every section on the platform yet, so I can’t say how everything connects together. But I do think it’s an interesting design choice, especially considering how many different products exist within the broader ecosystem. Also, I think “Subscription” is a much more fitting name than “Membership” for that section of the platform. Since it revolves around EmblemAI plans and usage tiers, “Subscription” tells you exactly what to expect. “Membership” always felt a bit too broad to me. Small detail, but naming matters. It makes the platform a little more intuitive to navigate 👌 Finally, I made mention of migrate(.)fun, but that’s an entirely different story… because it’s part of the ecosystem, but not of the Emblem Vault platform. It is like another project, but by the Emblem Vault’s team.
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noticed my $RETIRE bags have been printing lately 😭 went to check the chart and we're already sitting around $3.29M MC after being at $2.79M not long ago. good tek fr 🥹 every green candle feels like another step away from the rat race. the mission remains the same: $Retire early.🏴 $retire the bloodline. 🏴 see you at $5M 🏴
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when I came across this tweet, it triggered a thought process about what I’m actually addicted to my answer was generational money too. I find myself drawn to anything that creates opportunities, builds wealth, and puts more freedom back into my hands and when I look at the traditional retirement system, it raises a lot of questions the reality is, the pension and 401k system may work for some, but many people are still struggling to reach the future they imagined that’s what made $retire catch my attention because it taps into the conversation about changing the way people think about retirement and building a future outside the usual path that’s why I’m holding onto my $retire bag because the future belongs to those willing to question the old blueprint do your own research and ask yourself if this is the kind of future you want to build
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Last post was getting long, so I decided to split it. 👉 The second AI subscription plan is the Elite plan. This one costs $50/month if paying in SOL, and comes with a 10% discount if paying in $EMBLEM tokens ($45). The Elite plan gives access to the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model, includes 20 prompts per day, supports the Twitter/X Agent and Emblem Build, and switches to a pay-as-you-go model once the daily prompt limit has been exhausted. 👉 The third plan is Legendary, and they tagged it as “Best Value”. The subscription fee is $100/month when paying in SOL, and $90 when paying with $EMBLEM tokens. Like Elite, Legendary also uses the Claude Sonnet 4.6 model and includes access to the Twitter/X Agent and Emblem Build. The difference is that it comes with 50 prompts per day before moving into pay-as-you-go model after the daily limit is reached. Compared to the Pro plan, these two introduce a more traditional subscription structure with daily prompt allowances built in. The interesting part though is that hitting the daily limit doesn’t completely cut off access. You can still continue using the AI on a pay-as-you-go basis 👌 I haven’t used either plan personally, so I’m only sharing what is listed on the subscription page on @EmblemVault's Platform. But from the looks of it, Elite seems to lean towards regular users, while Legendary appears to be targeted at those who expect to interact with the AI much more frequently 👀
Someone commented on my previous post that all AIs have subscriptions, and honestly, they make a great point. But there seems to be a slight difference with EmblemAI 👀 With most AIs, you usually get a limited amount of usage daily, and upgrading is optional. With EmblemAI, once you’ve exhausted your available balance or hit your plan limit, you can’t prompt anymore until you top up, resubscribe, or clear your outstanding balance. 👉 The first subscription plan is the Pro plan. This plan is also known as Pay-as-you-go (PAYG). As the name implies, it’s all about paying per prompt as you use the AI. No monthly subscription or anything like that. I haven’t really paid much attention to the exact amount charged per prompt though. From what I saw, you can: ~ Select different AI models ~ Use the Twitter/X Agent (@EmblemAgent) ~ Prompt on credit up to a certain debt ceiling. They mention a $5 debt ceiling, but mine currently shows $1.5 👀 The debt ceiling basically means you can continue using the AI on credit up to that threshold. Once your outstanding balance reaches the limit, you won’t be able to prompt further unless you clear it. In my case, that limit appears to be $1.5. @EmblemVault
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When I saw the information about $MIM being the 162nd cryptocurrency ever created, I had mixed feelings. I was both shocked and impressed at the same time 🥲 Then curiosity kicked in, and I wanted to know what happened to the original MIMcoin that was created back in 2014. I couldn’t find any solid information about it at first, so I took a different approach. I simply searched “2014 MIMcoin” on Google. One of the results that popped up was a CoinMarketCap page from around that same timeline. But the PFP & price action made me a little skeptical 👀 So I want to use this post to confirm something… @mimcoin, is this actually the original MIMcoin from over a decade ago? Because if the answer is yes, then that’s one rabbit hole I definitely wasn’t expecting to go down.
One detail about $MIM genuinely caught me off guard. The original MIMcoin was apparently the 162nd cryptocurrency ever created back in 2014🔥 Let that sink in for a second. Crypto now has millions of tokens spread across multiple chains, yet MIM traces its roots back to a time when there were barely over a hundred projects in existence. That’s not “we were early” in the usual crypto sense. That’s back when crypto was mostly forums, miners, experiments, and a lot of trial and error 😂 Whether you’re into the coin or not, I think that’s a pretty fascinating piece of crypto history. In a space where narratives get invented overnight, it’s rare to come across one that’s been around for over a decade. The wizards really have been here for a while 🧙‍♂️
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RT @D4rylf: Someone commented on my previous post that all AIs have subscriptions, and honestly, they make a great point. But there seems…
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$MIM is finally taking a breather after the massive upside movement. Guess I can still get in on the dip 🙂‍↔️ The patient dog eats the fattest bone hehehe Anyway, there was a moment in crypto when people on the outside stopped laughing. They were watching their friends wake up to gains that looked like a monthly salary, and even more 👀 No explanation for where the liquidity came from, no logic that made sense to them. Just people printing money out of thin air. And that's when Web2 folks started calling it "Magic Internet Money". Not as a compliment, but because they genuinely couldn't explain it. The name stuck because the feeling was real, $MIM isn't building a new story around that… It's just reminding you the feeling existed. And asking if you still believe in it. Good to see the narrative back again in this period. Do you believe in the magic, anon? Are you walking the wizard path? 🧙‍♂️
$MIM is on fire today. It moved over 120% upwards in the last 24 hours 🔥 I wanted to get in at 370k mc, but I decided to wait for a little dip. Guess what? The dip has left me behind 😭 It’s actually funny because I convinced myself I was being disciplined. Meanwhile, $MIM had other plans. That’s crypto for you. Sometimes waiting pays off, and sometimes you end up watching the train leave the station without you. That's "Magic Internet Money" Congrats to every wizard who got in early 🧙‍♂️
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Started my day with some TROLL-Jogging this morning 🏃🏽 I met two great guys who were willing to listen to me talk about $TROLL 😁 Jogged around for a while, placed some TROLL Faces where everyone could see them and then went back home. PS: the last time I checked $TROLL MarketCap before this morning it was between $65M - $69M ($67M to be precise). In less than 24hrs $TROLL already moved from $67M to $76M 🔥 We HODLing strong 💪🏽
A stronger $TROLL Society begins with education. Today, I took trolling to a whole new level by introducing someone new to TROLL and telling them how to get their first $TROLL. Trolling one Person at a Time.
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$MIM is on fire today. It moved over 120% upwards in the last 24 hours 🔥 I wanted to get in at 370k mc, but I decided to wait for a little dip. Guess what? The dip has left me behind 😭 It’s actually funny because I convinced myself I was being disciplined. Meanwhile, $MIM had other plans. That’s crypto for you. Sometimes waiting pays off, and sometimes you end up watching the train leave the station without you. That's "Magic Internet Money" Congrats to every wizard who got in early 🧙‍♂️
Most narratives in crypto are built from scratch. A whitepaper, a roadmap, a community that has to be convinced the story is real. That's probably why most of them don't last👀 The ones that stick are usually tapping into something people already felt before. Something they can relate to. Something lived through, or at least heard about. That's what makes $MIM different to me It's not asking you to believe in a new story... It's bringing back one that already existed, back when crypto actually felt like magic to the people discovering it for the first time. That feeling didn't die. It just needed a reason to come back, and now it found one. The wizards have been waiting. Question is whether you believe in magic 🧙‍♂️
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RT @D4rylf: TGIF $MIM Wizards… And the sideline spectators. The MIM campaign on Shillz has been live for a while now, and @mimcoin is urgi…
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Something I find interesting about @EmblemVault is that EmblemAI serves as the default UI of the platform 👀 It’s the first thing users see after logging in, which means a lot of people’s interaction with the ecosystem will naturally start from there. I haven’t explored every section on the platform yet, so I can’t say how everything connects together. But I do think it’s an interesting design choice, especially considering how many different products exist within the broader ecosystem. Also, I think “Subscription” is a much more fitting name than “Membership” for that section of the platform. Since it revolves around EmblemAI plans and usage tiers, “Subscription” tells you exactly what to expect. “Membership” always felt a bit too broad to me. Small detail, but naming matters. It makes the platform a little more intuitive to navigate 👌 Finally, I made mention of migrate(.)fun, but that’s an entirely different story… because it’s part of the ecosystem, but not of the Emblem Vault platform. It is like another project, but by the Emblem Vault’s team.
In the wider ecosystem of @EmblemVault, there are mainly 4 products worth pointing out… And these are; Emblem Vault (the vault infrastructure), EmblemAI, Emblem Build, and Migrate(.)fun. The missions I’ve been talking about in recent days, of course, fall under the EmblemAI part of it. I’ll touch on each part in-depth eventually 👌 For today’s post, I just want to talk about the various sections on the menu of the Emblem Vault platform. I’ll only list them for now, and I’ll talk about each one subsequently. The sections include; ~ Swap ~ Advanced Trading ~ Token Trenches ~ Emblem Vault ~ NFT Arena ~ Polymarket ~ Memory ~ Emblem Build ~ Wallet Tracker ~ Subscription (formerly Membership) ~ Leaderboard ~ Settings
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One detail about $MIM genuinely caught me off guard. The original MIMcoin was apparently the 162nd cryptocurrency ever created back in 2014🔥 Let that sink in for a second. Crypto now has millions of tokens spread across multiple chains, yet MIM traces its roots back to a time when there were barely over a hundred projects in existence. That’s not “we were early” in the usual crypto sense. That’s back when crypto was mostly forums, miners, experiments, and a lot of trial and error 😂 Whether you’re into the coin or not, I think that’s a pretty fascinating piece of crypto history. In a space where narratives get invented overnight, it’s rare to come across one that’s been around for over a decade. The wizards really have been here for a while 🧙‍♂️
TGIF $MIM Wizards… And the sideline spectators. The MIM campaign on Shillz has been live for a while now, and @mimcoin is urging all wizards to get on it 🙂‍↔️ Shill your $MIM bag with conviction and quality, and get rewarded (3 USDC per 1k views). Honestly, I’m kind of sad that the reward wasn’t in $MIM tokens :( It would’ve been pretty cool to earn the very same Magic Internet Money we’ve all been casting spells about these past few days. But hey, USDC is still magic internet money… just with fewer robes and no wizard hat 🥲 To everyone participating: keep it creative. The best MIM posts I’ve seen aren’t the loudest ones. They’re the ones that actually make you stop scrolling. Happy spellcast wizards 🧙‍♂️
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RT @D4rylf: I just learnt that the same founders of the ‘Magic Internet Money’ narrative are the ones behind the $MIM coin 🤯 I thought tha…
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RT @D4rylf: I think I should talk about the $EMBLEM token once again 👀 $EMBLEM is the native token within the @EmblemVault ecosystem, used…
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In the wider ecosystem of @EmblemVault, there are mainly 4 products worth pointing out… And these are; Emblem Vault (the vault infrastructure), EmblemAI, Emblem Build, and Migrate(.)fun. The missions I’ve been talking about in recent days, of course, fall under the EmblemAI part of it. I’ll touch on each part in-depth eventually 👌 For today’s post, I just want to talk about the various sections on the menu of the Emblem Vault platform. I’ll only list them for now, and I’ll talk about each one subsequently. The sections include; ~ Swap ~ Advanced Trading ~ Token Trenches ~ Emblem Vault ~ NFT Arena ~ Polymarket ~ Memory ~ Emblem Build ~ Wallet Tracker ~ Subscription (formerly Membership) ~ Leaderboard ~ Settings
I think I should talk about the $EMBLEM token once again 👀 $EMBLEM is the native token within the @EmblemVault ecosystem, used mainly around rewards, referrals, and participation incentives. It’s not just sitting as a standalone asset. It’s tied directly into how users interact with the platform. $EMBLEM feels more like an internal incentive unit within the ecosystem rather than something designed for quick extraction. Now a token post wouldn't be complete without talking stats 🥲 Here are some stats of the token: ~ Trading Price: $0.0042 ~ Market Cap: $4.1M ~ Holders Number: 620 ~ 24h Transactions: 298 ~ 24h Volume & % change: $27k volume and a 16% change ~ Buyers/Sellers Ratio: 0.35. Activities around the token are kind of slow, with only 27 traders in the last 24 hours. But one thing is for sure; the token has a solid ecosystem behind it, and it's not the hype-based type of coin. Most people aren't paying attention yet, but it's only a matter of time before they realize they're late to the party 👀 Anyway, I have my eyes on 10M mc as immediate target, and then others at further levels.
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I keep seeing people say narratives are everything in crypto. Maybe they’re right. Because somehow, a joke from over a decade ago is still being talked about today. “Magic Internet Money.” Back then, it was how outsiders mocked crypto because the whole thing sounded ridiculous. Fast forward to today, and millions of people move value across the internet without thinking twice about it. The joke aged well if I do say so myself 🙂‍↔️ What caught my attention with $MIM is that it’s not trying to manufacture a story from scratch. It’s bringing one that already existed during crypto’s earliest days… on chain. The spell was early. Turns out, the magic was real. Are you feeling the magic, anon? If yes, then maybe it’s time you become a wizard of the tower 🧙‍♂️
Since I mentioned $MIM’s launch timeline in my previous post, I feel it’s only right to talk about the token itself next. The current $MIM was launched on Pumpfun on 20 April 2026. Since then, it’s had quite a journey: ~ ATH: $0.00083 ($834k market cap) ~ ATL: $0.000029 ($29.5k market cap) At the time of writing this post, it’s trading around the $0.00028 level, sitting at roughly a $288k market cap. The token has a supply of about 1 billion, with 1.2k holders. One thing that caught my attention, though, was the holder distribution 👀 The top 10 wallets currently hold around 27% of the supply. Not necessarily uncommon for a memecoin at this stage, but definitely one of those things worth paying attention to if you’re following the project. As always, numbers only tell part of the story. Community is usually what determines whether a meme sticks around or fades away, and there are only few as solid as $MIM's. Have a magical night, Wizards 🧙‍♂️ We go again tomorrow.
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