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When I started crypto mining… People laughed. 👉 “Waste of time & money” 👉 “Engineering karke ye kar raha hai?” 👉 “Agar machines paisa banati, sab karte” 👉 “No vision” But I saw something they didn’t. Back then, I told people: ✨ ETH under $5 ✨ SOL under $1...

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