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Monks retweeted
Jockington grows the beard i know i know but omg floradinn is so fucking precious 🥺🥺😭😭😭
Chapter 5 has a lot of dialogue that you’ve probably never seen before!
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Replying to @jaanu_71
Yes, we definitely have to irrigate the tree for a few days. Once the tree grows, we don't have to take much care of it. So I will definitely do that.
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Replying to @djawesomeyt
Have Lord X suddenly appeared out of nowhere and you have to shake him off before he grows bored and leaves you alone for now.
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Beauty grows where it is least expected.
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🧵 THREAD: Why A-Network could be one of the most underrated ecosystems right now 👀 Most people will ignore this. A few will pay attention. And an even smaller group will position themselves before everyone else catches on. Here's why A-Network deserves a spot on your radar 👇 1/ The biggest opportunities aren't found when everyone is talking about them. They're found when momentum is building quietly behind the scenes. That's where A-Network is today. 🚀 2/ While many projects focus on hype... A-Network is focused on infrastructure, ecosystem growth, and long-term development. And history shows that fundamentals eventually outperform narratives. 3/ Think about it. Every major ecosystem that succeeded had 3 things: ✅ Vision ✅ Community ✅ Execution Miss one, and growth stalls. A-Network is actively working on all three. 4/ The market rewards projects that solve problems. Not projects that simply generate noise. The next cycle will be driven by utility, scalability, and adoption. That's exactly where attention is starting to shift. 5/ Community is the ultimate growth engine. No ecosystem scales without believers. No network grows without builders. No movement succeeds without supporters. A-Network continues expanding its foundation one step at a time. 6/ Here's what many people miss: The strongest projects don't appear overnight. They compound. Day after day. Week after week. Month after month. Small improvements become massive advantages. 7/ Every ecosystem eventually reaches an inflection point. The moment when years of development become visible to the broader market. The question isn't IF that moment comes. The question is WHO is paying attention beforehand. 8/ Smart participants look for: → Consistent development → Expanding ecosystems → Growing communities → Long-term vision A-Network checks more boxes than many people realize. 9/ The opportunity isn't just watching. It's participating. Learning. Building. Contributing. Growing alongside the ecosystem. That's how communities create lasting value. 10/ Most people wait for headlines. Most people wait for validation. Most people wait until everyone agrees. By then, the biggest upside is often gone. 11/ The next generation of digital ecosystems will be built by communities that keep showing up when nobody is watching. A-Network is building. And builders tend to win. 🔥 12/ If you've made it this far: 👀 Follow A-Network 🔁 Repost this thread ❤️ Like if you're bullish on ecosystem growth 💬 Comment "A" if you're watching the journey The next chapter is just getting started. #ANetwork #Crypto #Web3 #Blockchain #Altcoins #Innovation #BuildInPublic #Community #Future #CryptoTwitter
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Baby falls asleep in my hand and grows up to be a FAT CHUD
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E.M.B. retweeted
And the land grows still, the red eye of the sky slowly dimming over smoking frontiers As the nation arises, Torn at heart but breathing, To receive its miracle, the only miracle As the ceremony draws near, it will rise, standing erect in the moonlight in terror and joy >
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If you save ₦10,000 monthly for 10 years, you’ll save ₦1.2 million. If you invest ₦10,000 monthly wisely for 10 years, you could have significantly more. The wealthy don’t just save money. They make money work. Saving protects wealth. Investing grows wealth. Learn the difference early.
We've invented fire, split the atom, and created AI, yet we argue about pineapple on pizza? From an interstellar view, that's not evolved behavior. Perhaps it's time humanity grows up and joins a larger conversation. Until then, try being nicer. #Perspective #Humanity #BeKind
Free Satoshis retweeted
Bitcoin grows with every block mined. Each new block strengthens the network and moves you closer to understanding digital wealth. Stay consistent, complete your missions, and watch your knowledge and confidence grow. Join the Satsman Army today. satsman.com #BitcoinEducation #DigitalWealth #CryptoLearning #SatsmanArmy #CryptoJourney
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Shahnaz Khan retweeted
Some names fade with time; Hussain (A.S.) grows brighter with every generation. #سلام_بر_حسین
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Master Ky 👑 retweeted
Your obsession to please me grows deeper with every send. This is your true purpose, embrace it. 🤑
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clever fat girl ☺ retweeted
I genuinely feel bad for the women who put their kid up for adoption and the kid grows up and finds them. I would be pissed.
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It's sad but inevitable in a way if you think about it: the more their fame grows the more susceptible they are to malice disguised as fandom behaviour....
Kairi Foulu retweeted
Tired of endless grinding? In Fantamon, your team grows stronger even when you're offline! 🚀 Collect 100 unique monsters, evolve them into powerful beasts, and dominate the arena with zero effort.
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$TAO may be debating its most important tokenomic change since Dynamic TAO launched. Not because of what it adds. Because of what it stops. So what actually changes? Root Reborn (PR #2759) is fundamentally an attempt to reverse a hidden value leak that has existed inside the network since dTAO went live. Today, root staking generates relatively stable TAO yields. The problem is how those yields are funded. To pay root stakers in TAO, the protocol continuously sells alpha emissions earned from subnets. Every distribution event effectively creates sell pressure across the subnet ecosystem. Good subnet. Bad subnet. Doesn't matter. The system extracts value from subnets and distributes it outward. Supporters of Root Reborn argue this has turned Root into a net seller of the very assets it is supposed to help coordinate. The proposal flips that dynamic entirely. Instead of automatically selling alpha rewards into TAO, validators would direct those rewards into subnet allocations through a new weighting mechanism. The purchased alpha is then held inside a compounding "beta basket" that grows through both reinvestment and appreciation of underlying subnet assets. The important shift is conceptual: Root stops functioning as an extraction layer and starts functioning as a capital allocator. Sell pressure becomes buy pressure. Passive yield becomes compound exposure. What makes this particularly interesting is that Root would effectively become a validator-curated index of the Bittensor economy. Validators are no longer simply securing the network. They're making capital allocation decisions. And their performance becomes visible through yields. This is where the debate gets interesting. Critics see a return to a pre-dTAO world where validators controlled capital flows and subnet success depended too heavily on relationships, influence, or insider positioning. The fear isn't technical. It's governance. dTAO was designed to push allocation toward markets rather than people. Root Reborn partially reintroduces human discretion into that equation. If validators heavily favor their own subnets, affiliated teams, or coordinated ecosystems, capital could become concentrated in ways that don't reflect actual market demand. That's a legitimate concern. But supporters make a compelling counterargument. Dynamic TAO changed the incentive structure. Before dTAO, poor allocation decisions often had no immediate consequences. Today, validator decisions directly impact returns. If a validator consistently directs capital toward weak opportunities, stakers can see it reflected in performance and move elsewhere. Yield becomes the accountability mechanism. In theory, this creates something closer to active asset management than centralized gatekeeping. The strongest validators attract capital. The weakest lose it. That's a very different environment from the one that existed before Dynamic TAO. The broader implication is that Bittensor may be evolving from a network that merely distributes emissions into one that actively compounds them. If Root becomes a growing basket of subnet ownership rather than a perpetual seller of subnet assets, the long-term economic profile of the entire ecosystem changes. The positives are obvious: Less forced selling. More retained value. More subnet demand. Stronger compounding effects. Potentially deeper alignment between Root and subnet success. The negatives are equally clear: More validator influence. More complexity. More governance risk. And more opportunities for allocation decisions to become political rather than purely economic. What's notable is that both sides are arguing from valid premises. One side prioritizes market purity. The other prioritizes capital efficiency. Root Reborn is essentially asking whether Bittensor's next phase should optimize for decentralization of allocation or optimization of capital. The proposal is still under review, security concerns remain unresolved, and no deployment timeline has been announced. But if merged, PR #2759 won't just change Root staking. It could fundamentally change how value circulates throughout the entire Bittensor economy.
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Replying to @akan_sixtus
An account grows better when people interact with purpose.
We love bc He first loved us. His love is the source; ours is the response. As we abide in Christ, the true Vine, His life bears fruit in us (John 15:4-5). “Apart from Me you can do nothing”. And that fruit He progressively grows in His time, will expresses itself in good works.
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