Do NFT’s anywhere in Crypto come sicker than this one here?? The art is simply outstanding.
So beyond pumped to have secured this absolute grail.
NFTs are just one of the many parts that make $Fuzzy the biggest project on the ripple:native ledger & potentially in all of crypto!
@wiseard@BarkingPuppy8@ryancohen And for the next 51 years. ♾️ into GameStop and identify local needs, coordinate resources, and deliver projects with measurable impact. We empower members to launch initiatives, build strategic partnerships, develop leaders skills, and achieve “Gillions”.
Let everybody do their own thing in their own lane, celebrate wins for them, feel sorry for their losses.
What’s the point being part of a space where you hope others lose?
Spread some positivity, especially in these conditions where many are down a substantial amount.
$bp
I hope all my brothers in solana:7HgfXftRBBqsYtAEYcqjGLQrNJLL6Tww9ek4rE3Apump solana:463SK47VkB7uE7XenTHKiVcMtxRsfNE2X4Q9wByaURVA $tt win as well. Believe what you want to believe, let’s eat.
Is the building hanging off of $FUZZY @fuzzy_xrp his "piece of eight" similar to Pirates of the Caribbean"?
"Pieces of eight" (or "piece of eight") is classic pirate lore referring to the Spanish silver dollar (also called the real de a ocho or eight-reale coin), one of the most famous and valuable coins of the Age of Sail. These coins were minted in huge quantities in Spanish colonies in the Americas (like Mexico and Peru) from the 16th to 19th centuries. They were made of high-quality silver and widely used as international currency—essentially the "dollar" of the pirate era. Pirates targeted Spanish treasure ships (galleons) loaded with them because they were easy to spend or melt down anywhere in the world. The name comes from the coin being worth exactly eight reales (a Spanish unit of currency). People sometimes literally cut them into smaller "bits" for change—hence phrases like "two bits" for a quarter-dollar still survive today.
The term became deeply embedded in pirate folklore thanks to Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island. In it, the parrot belonging to the pirate Long John Silver repeatedly squawks "Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!" This single line helped cement the coins as shorthand for pirate treasure in books, movies, and pop culture ever since.
The closest famous reference: Nine Pieces of Eight in Pirates of the CaribbeanMost people who ask about a specific number of "pieces of 8" are thinking of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007). In the films' lore:There are nine Pieces of Eight—symbolic trinkets (not necessarily coins) belonging to the nine Pirate Lords of the Brethren Court.
Yes good, now go shill another vamp to shakeout paper hands, now join their community and start shilling it, perfect , now go on lives and discredit yourself.
Keep going we almost have the exact GME chart.
$bp
Bitcoin has historically received its value from people losing their wallets and dying with their bags.
ETF's are removing that factor, that is the reason it's not possible for it to perform well.
A price decline means you get more sell pressure on the way up.
I think it's better to rebuild the industry in Evernode, as it is free from sins, has retail inclusion and better tokenomics than BTC have today or have ever had in its life.