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The MEME that can truly go far is never reliant on pulling a K or riding a wave of popularity! Instead, it’s about real people getting things done. There are communities taking responsibility, there is consensus providing a safety net, and there are ground-level promoters bringing people into consensus one by one. This is what gives the confidence to navigate through bull and bear markets. Stop dreaming of 'hundred times returns'; that’s the script of the big players, not the ending for retail investors. Remember this harsh truth: getting rich quickly is an illusion, steady progress is the miracle. The crypto world has never lacked smart people; what it lacks are those fools who keep going after losses, who don’t leave after being criticized, who quietly build consensus bit by bit! @CZ
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Let's Eradicate the Poison Scams
Been fighting a cold, 38.9C a couple of hours ago. First time getting sick after prison. This issue kept its airspace in my head for the last few days, even through the fever. Our industry should be able to completely eradicate this type of poison attacks, and protect our users.
All wallets should simply check if a receiving address is a “poison address”, and block the user. This is a blockchain query. Further, security alliances in the industry should maintain a real-time blacklist of these addresses, so that wallets can check before sending a transaction. Binance Wallet already does this. A user would get a warning like below if they try to send to a poison address.
Lastly, wallets should not even display these spam transactions anywhere. If the value of the tx is small, just filter it out. Protect users.
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