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One cool thing that I tested today is Particle Network Universal X app. I have USDC on 3 different networks ($SOL, $OP, $ARB) and some ETH on $MODE network. Tested to buy a small amount of CHILLGUY (the meme) using the dust I had in these 4 accounts. So...

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BoNobody1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk Nice

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Meta Gorgonite1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk If this is as it seems then @ParticleNtwrk is going to be the next BIG thing in the market

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Route 2 FI1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk cool function

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JAYPAUL🗽🍊,💊1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk Based work 🔥🔥

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0xWolfgram1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk Did you test this approach? I did, and it's effective! Curious about it? Check the details ➡️ @CryptoFort0x

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SeniorSon (Ø,G)🔆1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk Tried it too, super amazing

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Route 2 FI1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk ☺️

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domi1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk CA boom is coming

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Tony1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk This is huge ngl Wow!

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Cem Arikan1 year ago

@ParticleNtwrk Code. BD6ULB

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