@coldtrz@salamfvr Or take a gamble and hope for the best, which will capture like less than 1% of people who try it and lose the rest once they lose money on a scam coins
@coldtrz@salamfvr hard to get that in the current system - it’s primarily fend for yourself and learn what you need to do based on what you see popping off around you
@coldtrz@salamfvr and what isn’t for anyone without some experience in crypto/memecoins/pumpfun scams
i havent traded in a few months taking a break, but now I feel like im a little behind on what’s going on and where i should find my coins.
retail really like structure and strategy and it is
@coldtrz@salamfvr by razing pumpfun to the ground
realistically though - PF as an app was almost a good way to bridge the gap between retail and CT, but the issue is that it’s absolutely flooded with scam coins, bot coins, AI bs, and sniped coins. It’s almost impossible to tell what’s real (1/2)
@OxTrenchor@miaw_call@elonmusk $frank deserved better from ct
but i believe he will walk back to his former glory.. someday, when the world sees his greatness
@TheRealAHughesy@grownuppunk@paul950371@greendragonhq@EricLDaugh Ah yes, the first amendment right to protest has never had any point or purpose. We should just accept whatever rules and regulations the government enacts like good little boys and girls.
Let’s rebuild homes (so corporations can buy them and sell them for 3x market value)
@TexelElf@seibeltron@cmartin380@elonmusk we haven’t seen. Definitely not near in the future or anything, just wanted to give my opinion that there is a point where govts should be involved like that, but we aren’t close to it in any way
@TexelElf@seibeltron@cmartin380@elonmusk I should clarify, when I was talking about the “do or die” point I was referring to a theoretical future decision where we either cannibalize our economy or die out (whether it be a nation or our modern society as a whole). That in itself would require a number of catalysts that
@TexelElf@seibeltron@cmartin380@elonmusk And I would actually say there IS a point where governments ought to do that, but we haven’t reached that point yet, not even close luckily. We are on a rocky path, but nowhere near the point of do or die yet, unless I’m truly blissfully unaware of how fucked we are
@TexelElf@seibeltron@cmartin380@elonmusk It’s a problem deeply ingrained into the system we enacted. Frankly I’m not nearly qualified enough to even attempt to figure out the answer to this problem (not an economist, haven’t deeply researched “the billionaire problem”). Maybe I’m too optimistic, but I can envision (1/2)
@wcpeper@harryjsisson My anger comes from people expecting other people to believe screenshots in a day where we can put anybody’s face on somebody else’s.
It’s basic research rules. If you don’t post the source, it isn’t credible. Anybody can say it came from an fbi report (1/2)
@TexelElf@seibeltron@cmartin380@elonmusk We have more than enough resources to at least improve the world at this point. I get we can’t help everyone, it probably wouldn’t be sustainable but I haven’t done research on that and can’t feasibly speak on it. (2/2)
@TexelElf@seibeltron@cmartin380@elonmusk At this point, I wouldn’t call resources scarce. The biggest nations and the most powerful people are hoarding as much as they can.
I mean it’s kind of a meme at this point, but have you seen the website that compares Bezos’s wealth to different things? (1/2)
@wcpeper@harryjsisson Please take the meaning of my post more literally.
POST THE DAMN SOURCE FFS. Excuse my anger but a fuckin jpeg means nothing to me