BUILT DIFFERENT. Over $15M Protected By KEYGUARD®.

Joined June 2026
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Hey @DCOfficial can we collab? I’d love to make a blue/white DC Keyguard.
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Champions #1 has become one of the more important modern Marvel books from the last decade. Released in 2016, this issue marks the first appearance of the Champions team, bringing together Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, Nova, Viv Vision, Cyclops, and Amadeus Cho’s Hulk. What many collectors don’t realize is that the book was born out of a major shift in Marvel storytelling, with younger heroes stepping away from the Avengers to create their own identity. As these characters continue to gain popularity across comics, animation, and other media, many collectors view this issue as a key piece of modern Marvel history. This signed 9.4 Signature Series copy looks fantastic and captures the beginning of a team that represented the future of the Marvel Universe. Another awesome book from @meshellwaffleo’s collection. Thanks for sharing it with the KEYGUARDIANS and for always bringing great books and positive energy to the hobby. KEYGUARD® BUILT DIFFERENT. #comics #cgccomics #psacomic #keyguard
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Fantastic Four #1 is not just a key comic, it is the book that changed the entire comic industry. Released in November 1961, this issue introduced Marvel’s first superhero team and is widely credited as the beginning of what became the Marvel Universe. Before Fantastic Four 1, superheroes had largely faded from popularity, but Stan Lee and Jack Kirby took a different approach. Instead of perfect heroes, they created flawed people who argued, made mistakes, and felt real. That formula became the blueprint for Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Avengers, and nearly every major Marvel character that followed. What many collectors don’t realize is that this issue also contains the first appearance of Mole Man, making it both the first Marvel superhero team book and the first Marvel Silver Age supervillain appearance. Without Fantastic Four 1, there is a very real chance Marvel as we know it never exists. What makes this CGC 0.5 copy so special is that grade becomes almost irrelevant when you’re holding a piece of comic book history this significant. Many surviving copies were heavily read, traded, and loved by kids who had no idea they were holding the foundation of a future entertainment empire worth billions. Encased in a black KEYGUARD®, the presentation feels perfect for a book of this stature. The dark border draws your eyes directly to one of the most iconic covers ever produced and gives this 1961 grail the respect it deserves. Some comics are valuable because they are rare. Fantastic Four 1 is valuable because it changed everything. Huge shoutout to @azcomics11 for sharing one of the true cornerstones of the hobby. Books come and go, markets rise and fall, but very few comics can honestly claim they helped create an entire universe. This is one of them. KEYGUARD® BUILT DIFFERENT. #comics #cgccomics #psacomic #keyguard
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I can feel the energy building in the internet-computer:native ecosystem
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Today is the last day for introductory pricing. When I launched KEYGUARD®, I made a decision to put the community first. On my first production run, I essentially broke even just to get these into the hands of comic collectors and prove the concept. The goal was never to maximize profit on day one. The goal was to build something the hobby actually needed and earn your trust. For perspective, many protective bumpers made for Pokémon and trading card cases sell for $5 to $10, and those products protect something that is a fraction of the size of a graded comic slab. A comic slab is significantly larger, requires more material, larger molds, more shipping space, and higher production costs. By that logic, a product like KEYGUARD® could easily justify a much higher price point of $30 to $60. But nobodies paying that lol. Starting tomorrow at midnight, KEYGUARD® will move to $15. This isn’t about squeezing every dollar out of the community. It’s about creating a sustainable business that can continue developing new products, expanding inventory, improving quality, and bringing bigger ideas to life. The support you’ve shown over these past months has been incredible, and every order helps fund the next chapter. Thank you to everyone who believed in this project early. We’re just getting started. KEYGUARD® BUILT DIFFERENT. KEYGUARD® BUILT DIFFERENT. #comics #cgccomics #psacomic #keyguard
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The Walking Dead #100 isn’t just another milestone issue, it’s one of the most talked-about comics of the modern era. Released in 2012 as the landmark 100th issue of the series, it introduced Negan and Lucille, a villain who would go on to become one of the most feared and recognizable characters in all of comics. What many fans don’t realize is that creator Robert Kirkman intentionally wanted Negan’s arrival to feel like a seismic event, and the shocking ending of this issue instantly became one of the most discussed moments in comic book history. Another lesser known fact is that The Walking Dead had already become one of Image Comics biggest successes before the television show fully exploded in popularity, making issue 100 a true cultural crossover event between comics and mainstream entertainment. Displayed in a clean white KEYGUARD®, this CGC 9.8 copy looks incredible. The white border complements the pale, worn out apocalypse tones of the cover while allowing the haunting artwork to remain the focal point. Milestone issues are always important, but few have had the lasting impact of The Walking Dead #100. It marked the end of one era, the beginning of another, and forever changed the direction of the series. Big shoutout to the owner @bribedogg for adding a modern comic classic to the collection and giving it the display it deserves. KEYGUARD® BUILT DIFFERENT. #comics #cgccomics #psacomic #keyguard
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RIP $HYPE. internet-computer:native does everything.
Hello MULTI/DEX 🔥 Should DFINITY release the most powerful DeFi application the world has ever seen? What's cool about it? Here are some factoids, the craziest at the end: 1. It runs on an ICP cloud engine (soon everyone can have one) and is 100% network resident and tamperproof. 2. It is genuinely multi-chain, with no bridging hassles for users (users can deposit straight into their accounts, and withdraw directly, from the native chains of tokens). 3. It is order book based, but also provides a traditional swap interface, which swaps arbitrary assets by routing across the underlying markets. 4. It supports both spot trading, and margin trading that lets traders go long and short with leverage. 5. It has an AMM (Automated Market Maker) that uses Internet Computer outcalls to determine outside prices, then delayed matching against AMM limit orders to prevent arbitrageurs draining liquidity, as can occur with traditional DEXs providing swaps. 6. The AMM maintains a unified liquidity vault, and doesn't need two liquidity pools for every trading pair, providing outstanding capital efficiency and liquidity compared with traditional DeFi systems. 7. Users can earn by depositing into the AMM Vault, and into an insurance pool that protects the vault from margin calls that fail to recover all capital (the insurance pool gets 5% of all liquidations). 8. MULTI/DEX runs on the decentralized Internet Computer network, and is 100% open source — unlike HyperLedger, say, which remains closed source, and has an single-purpose architecture closer to federated CEX hosted on a symmetric cluster of federated servers. 9. If we go ahead, we would propose that MULTI/DEX runs as part of the Internet Computer, in the sense it is controlled and updated by the NNS (The Internet Computer's Network Nervous System, the world's largest and most sophisticated DAO, which directly orchestrates and updates the network) providing unparalleled levels of autonomy, transparency, and security. 10.... and this is the BIG ONE... its backend is built using the latest Motoko language framework (soon to be released) that puts AI *inside* of its software. That means, in another seminal inventive step from DFINITY and Caffeine Labs technology teams, that AI can see, browse and query the realtime data inside the app/dapp's persistent memory and can create and execute ad hoc queries and update logic on-the-fly (subject to permissions). So, while for much of the time traders will be using the traditional UX shown in the pic, increasingly, they will be interacting with the exchange through AI chats that have the "Internet Computer Connector" MCP installed (soon to be released). On the one hand, traders will be able to use chat to ask for simple things, like current spot pricing and market depth, and the likely slippage on a spot market order, and for orders to be submitted, but on the other, for much more demanding things that require the AI to execute ad hoc functionality, such as "Look at my positions and margin pools, and rebalance them to give me more blended market exposure, while also adjusting for risks indicated by social media coverage of forthcoming market events, but wait for my approval of your plan before proceeding." This is a lot to take in, so I'm aiming to get a new demo video out ASAP that will demonstrate what's possible with this AIware, which will include MULTI/DEX — should be about a week!! Btw. for those wondering what might be the big picture beyond what I just described with MULTI/DEX: At DFINITY, we are in the process of transforming ourselves into an "agentic organization," where all our existing apps/SaaS is replaced by custom on-demand apps/SaaS running on cloud engines that are created and updated by AI. Of course, these on-demand apps/SaaS are being built using the new technology described that automatically puts AI inside and provides users with fluid functionality via chat. The totality of the apps/SaaS represents an enterprise "World Model," which incorporates as much of the enterprise's data as possible, enabling AI to perform incredibly powerful analyses and actions — when you see this is in action, you can't unsee what you saw, because it's clearly a huge leap beyond the status quo of today's tech, which is exactly what the Internet Computer project is about. This wraps up our new technology stack, created by leaning on unique aspects of "The Network is The Cloud" paradigm, and years of work, and what, together with cloud engines, will finally enable the Internet Computer to strike out into the massive mainstream cloud technology market.
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I don’t understand why my internet-computer:native transfer is still pending on @coinbase. It’s impossible to have network congestion on The Internet Computer. Is there not enough ICP to go around?
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Hey @finkd can we get gold check marks for business and the ability to claim inactive usernames on @instagram?
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Wow @coinbase is super delayed. Maybe internet-computer:native supply shock incoming.
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We added 100 internet-computer:native to the $KEYGUARD balance sheet at an average price of $2.5614
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Giant Size Chillers #1 is one of those Bronze Age horror books that has way more weight than people realize. Published in 1975, this is the first appearance of Lilith, Dracula’s daughter, a character Marvel used to expand the Tomb of Dracula world beyond just Dracula himself. What makes her interesting is that she was not just another vampire character. Lilith had her own curse, her own revenge driven purpose, and became one of Marvel’s earliest female horror antiheroes. It is also one of those oversized 68 page Bronze Age books that feels like Marvel throwing everything at the wall during their horror boom. The yellow KEYGUARD® works perfectly on this one because it pulls the 50¢ trade dress, the title logo, and that wild monster cover energy straight forward. In an 8.5 pedigree grade, this is a sharp copy of a book that still feels underrated compared to how important Lilith became in Marvel horror history. Big shoutout to the owner @darth_halo for another killer display and another perfect color match. KEYGUARD® BUILT DIFFERENT. #comics #cgccomics #psacomic #keyguard
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This is an internet-computer:native bottom signal
Hey @caffeineai honestly, I’m a paid user of your damn platform, also an $ICP investor who funded your product, what the fuck is going on, there’s zero customer support, the very few users you manage to attract are all on discord putting complaints, ai assistant is dead.
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No reason why $NEAR should be pumping harder than internet-computer:native
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This just sold in my private chat ig.me/j/Aba9WOd7HdHFolet/
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Only 62 Solid blue Keyguards are left and will be out of stock for about 2 months at least. KEYGUARD® BUILT DIFFERENT. #comics #cgccomics #psacomic #keyguard
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