The little actions or “inputs” you’re doing today are building the foundation of these output centers for tomorrow.
Do you want poor outputs or rich outputs?
Then start preforming rich inputs in order to create rich outputs.
Inputs = Habits
Outputs = Results
Inputs compilled over a long period of time create “output centers”. Businesses, investments, personal development that automatically produce desired output from the compound interest of inputs compilied.
- Business producing $100k/mo
- Investment Portfolio printing 30% yoy
The final judgement is in. I have defeated the SEC in court, something almost no cryptocurrency has ever done. PulseChain, PulseX and HEX have a legal certainty almost no other coins have. I won for your freedom to publish and associate on the blockchain and to publish the software that empowers you to do so. I did it with no help at all from the "industry" that I've won a victory for. It's time for us all to take it to the next level, the coast is clear for greatness! New opportunities are now open!
I beat the SEC in court. The SEC did not drop its case against me. The judge completely dismissed their case for both failure to state a claim and lack of jurisdiction. This is why PulseChain, PulseX and HEX gained legal certainty that almost no other coin has, even Ethereum.
They judge also rejected the SEC's abandoned alter ego theory. This is a victory for open source software, free speech, PLS, PLSX, HEX and I.
Today the SEC notified the court that it “...does not intend to file an amended complaint...” and their deadline to do so has expired. The Court previously dismissed the SEC’s entire case. Richard Heart, PulseChain, PulseX, and HEX have defeated the SEC completely and have achieved regulatory clarity that nearly no other coins have. They're now safer to work with in ways that almost no other coins are. The SEC walked away from some other cryptocurrency cases voluntarily, but this is the only case where the SEC lost and crypto won across the board, with a dismissal in court of every single claim the SEC brought.
This is a victory for open-source software, cryptocurrency, and free speech. The SEC actually sued software code itself in this case, claiming it could be an alter ego of a person. This would have set a terrible precedent and caused perhaps multiple billions of dollars of damage to the vital open source and free software industry that powers most of the Internet and your speech on it.