QF Dapp Lab has received wicked support from the QF Network team since mainnet went live.
Infra help, tooling support, explorer/indexer work, testnet alignment, contract deployment help, staking support, QRTs, amplification, and real problem-solving when builders hit the hard edges. This is what people miss: Dapp Lab is community-driven, but it is being backed by a team that wants builders to win. The last 3 months have made that very clear. Onwards.
@traderInosuke Since you liked my post i onow you are looking allready 😉
But $QF is the token you are looking for.
When W3zard goes live and CEX is available we will fly!
DEX almost ready @NucleusXtr
Math games @MathsWins
Names instead of wallet id @dotqfns@theqfnetwork
@rand_longevity ~100 days until $QF Network proves what the early signs are already pointing toward: one of the strongest dApp environments in the world.
@ChartGuys Actually, this definition doesn't quite explain the origin of "mog". "Mog", as a verb, originates from the vernacular of the Pick Up Artist (PUA) community of the late 1990s and early 2000s. PUAs (men learning "game") who went out clubbing to meet women, [1/4]
@ChartGuys and who shared their experiences in posts on online forums, referred to other confident, socially adept, masculine men in the same environment (i.e. rivals for the affections of nearby women) as "Alpha Male Other Guys" or "AMOGs". [2/4]
@ChartGuys Contributors to these forums adapted the noun AMOG into a verb: "gray hat guy was AMOGging me" or "I got AMOGged and got blown out of the 2-set" (i.e. "while I was talking to these 2 girls, this other cool guy came and chatted them up, and the girls lost interest in me.") [3/4]
@ChartGuys Writers gradually shortened "Amogging" to "Mogging". "Amogging" and "Mogging" came to mean "socially outshining, outdoing, or overpowering another guy." [4/4]