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.Noise video for those still code hunting. This is me shorting Opensea and Succint. Things to note: • The UX is intentionally simple, clean and fast. Gud. • You are trading attention, not token prices. Here that is represented by Kaito mindshare on crypto projects (infra and apps). •...

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@noise_xyz i wouldn't do that if i were you

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If you are a sophisticated investor that is bullish or bearish on Gold Miners, there are +3X or -3X trading products for you to explore. $GDXU & $GDXD

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@noise_xyz omg how could you 😭😭😭

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@noise_xyz Testnet was too good. How do you go higher?

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@noise_xyz shorting succinct is a mistake imo

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@noise_xyz Testnet topped 😤

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@noise_xyz i'm max long joggers coming back

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@noise_xyz Vuori, specifically

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@noise_xyz Yeah tbh think this will be a money printer but apart from kaito, how will they track mind share? Curious

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@noise_xyz the UI reminds me of polymarket alot

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@noise_xyz @noise_xyz so clean, still waiting for a code

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