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Your things are not really your things. The value, information, and power generated by our connected devices and machines are being concentrated in the hands of Big Tech. It doesn't have to be this way. peaq builds a future that doesn't just work for the 1%, but for the 100%.

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Callbox Inc | Sales Pipeline Growth Partner2 年前

Preach! This data ownership issue is a big deal. Looking forward to seeing how peaq changes the game.

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CryptoRodo 🧩2 年前

Let's go $PEAQ !

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KELVIN KIPTOO2 年前

welcome

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Wyzdom_Diamond2 年前

Please kindly help fill the questionnaire for my Master project.

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Jack 🪐2 年前

LFG 🚀

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Kosmener 🍊2 年前

No 0

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Lipunda🇰🇪2 年前

#RejectFinanceBill2024

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thecaws22 年前

#peaq

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#RUTOMUSTGO2 年前

#RejectFinanceBill2024

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