CATBAT is now live on Vibe Beta
We're listed on Vibe the lowcap perp DEX built for tokens exactly like ours. You can now trade CATBAT with leverage, long or short, straight from your wallet.
Why @vibe_trading?
Most lowcaps never get a perp market. Vibe is fixing that: they're building the perp layer for the long tail of crypto, with deep liquidity, quick average fills, and full self-custody.
What's on the table:
- Long or short CATBAT with up to 20x leverage
- Ape Mode: one-click order placement
- Drag-and-drop chart trading + trading hotkeys
- Gas-free, instant fills, fully self-custodial
- Rakebacks: the more you trade, the higher % you earn back
- Vibe Points for farming the $VIBE airdrop as confirmed by the team (start stacking now)
Sign up using the following link: https://t.co/wRjh74S0N1
Using this link supports CATBAT and drops you straight into the points program from day one.
A note on leverage: perp trading is high-risk by design. Position sizing matters more than being right on direction. Don't bet the farm, bet what you can stomach losing. Manage your risk and may the charts be kind. This is of course no financial advice.
@bogus79357@WrcPiter@sikorskiradek@KosiniakKamysz@magdasobkowiak Jak czekałeś na F35 kilka lat to chodziłeś po X, by krzyczeć, że w bajki wierzą wszyscy? Czy o co biega? Myślisz, że sprzęt wojskowy schodzi z produkcji taśmowej następnego dnia po zakupie? Że kupujesz jak w Ikei? 😂
@Proshanto_B@visegrad24 It's a transition. We have had to change our entire system since 2022, meaning figuring a new one, signing multi-billion contracts, preparing infrastructure (f.ex. sea LNG terminals), technology and distribution. We're on it, step by step.
@jakubiak_marek@b_prasoweORLEN Jeśli zamówię u UA dostawcy rzepak, którego normalnie by nie sprzedał ani nie wyrobił na swoim rynku, zrobiłby to na moje zamówienie / na eksport, to zabieram rzepak Ukraińcom czy wspieram ich rynek, skoro zapłacę drożej? Dodając aspekt moralny (wspieranie UA), mamy win-win.
@Hippollit_Kwass@b_prasoweORLEN Jeśli zamówię u UA dostawcy rzepak, którego normalnie by nie sprzedał ani nie wyrobił na swoim rynku, zrobiłby to na moje zamówienie / na eksport, to zabieram rzepak Ukraińcom czy wspieram ich rynek, skoro zapłacę drożej? Dodając aspekt moralny (wspieranie UA), mamy win-win.
@wojciechladny1@sta_oliwier PiS przyjmował wszystko, co teraz bojkotuje. Gdy trafia na nich, to wpierw przytulają pieniądze, lubują się w dotacjach i fotowoltaikach, a potem robią cyrk 😂 SAFE by im *absolutnie* nie przeszkadzał, gdyby to na nich trafiło, 200mld PLN by przytulali aż miło w spółkach kolegów.
@Domanski_Andrz Zróbcie coś w końcu z 2. progiem podatkowym. 120k PLN brutto to jest nic po latach inflacji. Realnie straciliśmy ok. 50% od pandemii. Albo podwyżcie próg, albo zmniejszcie procent, albo zróbcie dodatkowy próg podatkowy. Do 200-300k PL brutto powinno być 19-23% max. 32% to rozbój.
@MichalRenc@Domanski_Andrz Boże, Panie, zgadzam się 💯. Każdy miesiąc po przekroczeniu drugiego progu podatkowego jest jak kara za pracę. Tymczasem Frizy i inne takie omijają system jakimiś fundacjami rodzinnymi. Gdzie sprawiedliwość?
On 3rd May 1791, the first written Constitution to be adopted in Europe by a major European country, was passed in Warsaw by the Polish national Sejm (Parliament).
The constitution was a milestone in the history of law and the rise of democracy.
It was the first to follow the 1788 ratification of the United States Constitution.
It enfranchised the bourgeoisie, established the separation of the three branches of government, and eliminated the abuses of the powerful members of the nobility, the "magnates".
Even though the constitution did not emancipate the serfs, it did place the Commonwealth's peasantry under the protection of the national law, a first step toward enfranchising the country's largest and most oppressed social class, and on 1794 with Tadeusz Kosciuszko's Proclamation of Polaniec, all peasants were freed from serfdom.
Origins of Polish democratic constitutionalism can be traced back to the 13th century, at which time the government by consensus and representation was already well established in the Polish state.
The emergence of parliamentary bodies, the "Sejm" and "Sejmiki", soon followed.
The first democratically elected head of state in history elected into office by a popular vote was Henryk Walezy in 1573, who became the first elected king following the union of Poland and Lithuania in 1569.
He was also the first king in history to be fired by his parliament for neglecting his duties as a king.
The next head of state in history to be voted into office in a popular elections would be George Washington, and that event would take place 216 years after the first Polish election.
In fact, there was even a higher voters turnout at the Polish elections, where only nobles could vote (around 40,000 people) than at the first US elections, where only white male land owenrs - the US version of nobility - were allowed to vote.
By the 17th century, Polish emerging legal and governmental tradition was characterized by the development of parliamentarism and a system of checks and balances on the power of the state.
The state and the elected king were also limited due to decentralization and the power of the "Sejm" or parliament.
The idea was that the state was was a "contractual state", represented by the importance of written documents such as "Henrician Articles" and the "Pacta Conventa"; and that the concepts of individual liberties and the protection of those liberties were owed by the elected monarch to his subjects.
Poland's despotic backwards neighbors, namely Russia, Prussia and Austria, felt increasingly threatened by Poland's representational institutions, democratic elections and by the adoption of the 3 may constitution.
They felt this will cause social upheaval in their own despotic realms and that it will also encourage their oppressed serfs to migrate to Poland.
Russia's Catherine the great, Prussia's Frederick William II and Austria's Leopold II (as depicted in the meme ambushing Poland's King, Stanisław II August Poniatowski) conspired together to partition and destroy Poland, and erase its memory, its history, culture, democratic traditions and its very name from history.
From 1792 they attacked and invaded Poland until it was completely partitioned among them and was officially ceased to exist as a state in 1795.
Prussia, Russia and Austria also made a secret pact among themselves, where they all agreed to do all they can to erase and remove the name and memory of the Polish state, its constitution and other achievements from history and the public's general knowledge.
One can argue today that they succeeded in that, because very few people are aware of Poland's remarkable history, its constitution or in fact about the very existence Poland before the 20th century.
@YourAnonCentral Wasn't Orban rumoured to have a fake assassination attempt in order to pump his votes in the elections? Wasn't it a Russian plan? And when it was exposed, wasn't there a fake bomb in Serbia on a critical Hungarian infrastructure?
@cryptorover NATO is a defence alliance, not Trump's private lapdog army for illegal war, and it's not so shabby to be gone because of one moron. All members are patiently waiting for MAGA to be out. Midterms are coming.
@widzimysiejutro Ta osoba już dawno powinna ze sceny zejść, wielokrotnie pokonana. A tak po ludzku - przykro się patrzy na jej życie. Ewidentnie się miota. Niech się jej wiedzie, ale z dala od życia publicznego.
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@AmadiSinachii@PeterSweden7 And what exactly has Sweden done to anyone? The last serious harm they did was to Poland ~350 years ago. Norway is also quite low-key. From Eastern Europe, only Russia was a coloniser and worked mostly against other Slavs. Read some books or get lost.
@MRDTB83@AmadiSinachii@PeterSweden7 Wtf. There are no Polish camps and never were, they were Nazi, that's one. And second, threatening anyone with these camps is simply disgusting. They're kept for remembrance and a warning, not to be operated ever again.