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🚨 Top 4 things the Pulsechain Community NEEDS to stop doing ASAP? 🚨 1. Stop being wallet watchers. Even if you are a wallet watcher, stop reporting on it. You literally have people selling news before there is news bc you want to be the 1st person to report...

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