@MOCleanSkies Air transport aircraft can run on different fuels however it may cause lower engine cycles which (starts) which would imply higher costs... no air carrier would go for higher costs.
@MOCleanSkies Is this why we are having all the recent engine failures in transport aircraft? Engine temps running too high? These engines are type certified to run on certain fuels only.
@MOCleanSkies Okay give me the price difference of your so called junk fuel, that's the only reason any air transport would change fuel since that is there highest cost per seat mile. Also what does the engine manufactures think about junk fuel since they are warranty programs?
gm, Here's how Justin Sun (allegedly) just ran one of the nastiest plays on Hyperliquid.
Wallet linked to Sun dropped 16M $USDC in, put it all into a $XPL, nuked the entire book, and sent price +200% in 2 minutes.
Shorts? Obliterated. One dude lost 7M alone. Total $16.6M gone.
Then the whale unloaded at the top, making $15M+ in profit, crashed the price back down, and he’s still sitting on 15M $XPL bags like nothing happened.
Numbers don’t lie:
• Perp volume exploded +311% → $161M
• OI nuked -70%
• Fees hit ATH $7.7M
• Funding flipped from deep red to giga positive
Hyperliquid says “all systems normal” – lol. Meanwhile, retail is coping, Sun (if it’s him) just farmed liquidity like it’s a minigame, and rumours say $WLFI is next on the menu.
Moral of the story: Thin books kill. On-chain doesn’t lie. Stop chasing hype and respect whale games.
if this hadn't caused a stir people would've forgotten about it in a few weeks time, walked past it and went "Oh that's a banksy I'll take a picture" walked on and may've shown their friends that they'd seen one but other than that it would've eventually faded into the background.
Because it's now been brought heavily into the public attention, It's been made a bigger deal than what it originally should've been. for example this banksy piece.
Do you hear people still talking about this one? No because it's not that big of a deal.