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🪖Sgt. Barnes retweeted
Good luck being bearish here on $Qnt
And... It was @quantnetwork who was selected to deliver infrastructure for the UK's tokenized deposits project 🇬🇧 Alongside giants such as Llyods bank, Santander, Natwest, HSBC, Barclays and Nationwide: $QNT ✅️
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$QNT monthly: Those who are buying #Qnt right now will be making huge gains. Check out & read the chart below. With the mainnet out, staking around the corner and $BTC.D falling these prices won't stay around longer. IN SHA ALLAH 🚀 $BTC $ETH $LINK $XRP $SOL $TAO #BTC #crypto
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Day in the life of an amateur boxer. This is so commendable. Lil bro has harness the power of consistency- the power of showing up everyday. Can’t wait to see him on the bigger stage🔥
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$QNT @SanNL11 just RIPPED @ChainLinkGod and @CCIPMetrics a new one… And all of a sudden they stopped responding… simply because… they can’t. @quantnetwork has by far superior tokenomics compared to $LINK
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RT @quantnetwork: The countdown is on. On 25 June, we're sponsoring @UKFtweets's Digital Innovation Summit in London. @gverdian takes the…
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I could watch this boxing clip all day, ngl. This has to be the best sparring clip I’d ever come across in my life. This is super beautiful man🥊💀🔥
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🪖Sgt. Barnes retweeted
You will wish you had bought more $QNT
Today we go live on mainnet with the Fusion Rollup, the world's first multi-ledger rollup, connecting 74 blockchain networks in one unified environment, built for institutions. When I started @quantnetwork in 2015, the vision was simple: make blockchain work for institutions at scale across any network, without the complexity and fragmentation that's held the industry back. For years, institutions had two bad options: bet everything on a single chain, or stitch together insecure bridges across many. Fusion refuses that trade-off. It connects to many networks at once, moving assets, settling transactions, and messaging across chains as built-in capabilities, not workarounds. The breakthrough is unified assets. A example of a stablecoin like USDC or tokenised fund like BUIDL or any other digital assetspread across 7 chains collapses into one: uUSDC or uBUIDL. One asset, one liquidity pool, instead of 7 copies and 7 fragmented pools. Each stays anchored to its origin chain and is withdrawable anytime. No custody or compliance trade-offs. This isn't another layer 2 or a blockchain. It's a new category of infrastructure and it's live. Read more on: quant.network/news/a-new-cat…connect.overledger.devdocs.overledger.dev #QuantFusion #EnterpriseBlockchain #MultiLedgerRolleUp #FusionRollup
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$Qnt Imagine selling here. I know you are running out of patience. That's why only few people get rich. With only 14 million total supply #Qnt just need the ATH market cap of a crappy project sitting in the top 10 right now. Just a matter of when, IN SHA ALLAH 🚀 $btc $Eth
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🪖Sgt. Barnes retweeted
Edwin 180lbs man that weight cut might hurt him bad man
🥊‼️Edwin De Los Santos vs Rayo Velenzuela 135lb REMATCH June 20th on Zuffa‼️😳
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🪖Sgt. Barnes retweeted
My 43rd win last weekend 🥇 And prize for Best boxer🏆
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Fought off 6 machete armed men to protect 37 sleeping orphans. 24-year-old Anthony Omari woke up to find a group of armed thieves in his bedroom at the Faraja Children's Home in Ngong, Kenya. It was the orphanage which he ran with mother Martha Bosire, that was housing 37 children at the time. It was the fourth break-in that month, so Omari was ready this time. He grabbed a hammer he kept under his bed and charged at the men, forcing them outside. But as he turned back to calm the crying children at the door, one of the attackers struck him in the face with a machete. Despite the horrific wound, Omari managed to lock the front door behind him before passing out. The injury required 11 stitches and left a long scar from his forehead down his cheek. He was discharged from the hospital after two days and returned to the orphanage, he didn't want to leave them for too long unsafe. Omari's story went viral when a student posted on it on reddit, asking for any help, and what happened next was incredible. Within days, more than 3,600 donors from all 50 U.S. states and 46 countries had contributed over $80,000. The funds paid for a new fence, security guards, beds the children had been sleeping on the floor and other essentials. Anthony Omari later earned a civil engineering degree, started his own construction company, and continues to visit the children at Faraja regularly.
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🪖Sgt. Barnes retweeted
Sad to see, AB if you see this call me. Let’s get you situated. No need to keep drinking. Let’s be better. Not judging let’s lock in
Adrien Broner tried to get DeenTheGreat’s cameraman to pay for his Uber, saying he’d pay him back later.
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My 42sd win 🥇😊🥊
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MASSIVE: Quant Network partners with 🇫🇷Murex, bringing tokenisation into systems used across TRILLIONS in global finance.
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