Funny how everyone loves to talk about Uniswap’s early success, but forgets that HEX was responsible for 40% of its trading volume at one point during its growth phase.
Richard helped make UniSwap popular. That same founder went on to build PulseChain and PulseX.
Millions of transactions. Billions in volume. 100% uptime.
@Uniswap
Add PulseChain support. 💚🚀
Shout out to everyone shilling blockchains with inflation bugs. @balajis@cameron@tyler etcetera. ZEC is down 50% in a day more or less, but not to FUD, it's still up from not too long ago.
The sad thing is, no one actually cares to use the most secure software out there (PulseChain and its test net, Ethereum.) Because they think they're smarter than you I guess. Or smarter than me, which, well, lol, I'll let you be the judge.
Cappy doesn't just have to be a fork, it can also be it's own thing.
Two new features.
1. Simulation call chain. Not only can you see the simulated result of a TX before singing, but you can also see the calls the contracts actually make if you want to peep the code first.
2. Offline watch only address signing. If you have a watch only address. Cappy can export the pre-signed TX, which you can take to a fully air gapped system, sign it, then put back into Cappy for chain submission (or submit using a completely different system).
#PulseChain #HEX
Rabby was the wallet I wanted to use. The simulator, the native DeFi tools, the way it got out of your way and let you use the chain. Then they dropped PulseChain support.
People kept using it anyway, half-broken, because nothing else came close. I thought about building a replacement. Honestly, I didn't want to.
I already run RPC nodes and data services for several PulseChain products, so the ops weren't the part that scared me. The moral weight of running a wallet itself was. People trust this kind of software to act consistently every time, and getting that wrong has different consequences than getting most other software wrong.
Then a well-known community member got drained. Using Rabby on PulseChain, in that half-broken state. The simulator was one of the things that stopped working when Rabby left. If it had still been alive that day, the malicious transaction would have flagged before signing. They would have seen the hack coming, and walked away.
I asked the obvious question: why are they still using Rabby? Other wallets objectively work better on PulseChain right now. Then I looked at my own Chrome extensions. Why am I still using Rabby too?
Because it's the wallet I want to use. The wallet I wish worked the way it did before.
Cappy is that fix. I am keeping everything that made Rabby good, and rebuilding the parts #PulseChain needs.
🏆 Happy anniversary to the greatest legal victory in crypto history. 🏆
One year ago today, the clerk signed the final judgment and officially closed the case.
Complete victory for @RichardHeartWin .
The SEC came with everything.
$1 billion securities claim.
Fraud allegations.
They even tried to sue software code.
And after 21 long months of fighting the most powerful financial regulator on earth..
Judge Carol Bagley Amon saw through all the claims and threw it all out.
Every. Single. Claim.
“The only SEC enforcement action against a crypto participant dismissed in its entirety by a federal judge.”
That’s not a settlement.
That’s a complete victory.
Richard didn’t just fight for himself.
He fought for every builder, every holder, every person who believes open-source code is free speech.
He even fought for the people who hate him.
And he won for all of us.
HEX. PulseChain. PulseX.
More regulatory clarity than any asset in crypto.
2026 is OUR season.🫡❤️🔥
🍾 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY 🍾
#HEX #PulseChain #PulseX #RichardHeart #CryptoFreedom
PulseChain is up 7% on the 1-year anniversary of Richard Heart defeating the SEC and having the case dismissed based on lack of jurisdiction and failure to state a claim
The community is also happy that the founders fake Interpol charges were deleted
There is a funny article released in Finland about a desperate attempt to get Heart to pay taxes, with inconsistencies and unchecked facts throughout.
One last weak attempt to try to remain relevant. The market seems to have decided it dgaf
This guy has done, and continues to do SO much to assist the @RichardHeartWin ecosystem.
Some of the BEST Hexicans I know do more behind the scenes, with out praise, out of the public eye, and you will never know how hard they work and how much time and energy they put in. <3