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主流币解读|web3践行者|币圈掘金|市场观点|理性交易
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What impact will the skyrocketing oil prices have on us?
What impact will the skyrocketing oil prices have on us?
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Is Web4 here?🫡
Is Web4 here?🫡
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Lobster 🦞, have you raised it?
Lobster 🦞, have you raised it?
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Microsoft has started internal testing of openclaw 🫰
Microsoft has started internal testing of openclaw 🫰
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Lobster 🦞 is really too hot 😍$BNB {future}(BNBUSDT) $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT)
Lobster 🦞 is really too hot 😍
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Remind everyone to pay attention to openclaw safety risks 🫣$BNB {future}(BNBUSDT)
Remind everyone to pay attention to openclaw safety risks 🫣
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Ah, who is getting rich? $龙虾 {future}(龙虾USDT)
Ah, who is getting rich?
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Increased confidence 🫣$BNB $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) {future}(BNBUSDT)
Increased confidence 🫣
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The lobster is going to hold a meeting 🫡
The lobster is going to hold a meeting 🫡
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Trump is really awesome $BNB {future}(BNBUSDT)
Trump is really awesome
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$BTC is seriously undervalued? What do you think? {future}(BTCUSDT)
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Central Bank Governor Pan Gongsheng: Key financial risks are converging, and there is a sustained high-pressure crackdown on illegal financial activities such as virtual currency speculation😱$BNB {future}(BNBUSDT)
Central Bank Governor Pan Gongsheng: Key financial risks are converging, and there is a sustained high-pressure crackdown on illegal financial activities such as virtual currency speculation😱
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What is this non-traditional cycle🫡$BNB {future}(BNBUSDT)
What is this non-traditional cycle🫡
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Our chips are getting better and better 🐮👍
Our chips are getting better and better 🐮👍
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Machines can now spend money on their own—how magical is that 🫡
Machines can now spend money on their own—how magical is that 🫡
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He said: the higher the cost of war, the greater the profit of BTC🤫
He said: the higher the cost of war, the greater the profit of BTC🤫
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I really don't know what will happen next?👩 Does anyone know?🫡
I really don't know what will happen next?👩 Does anyone know?🫡
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CZ attention 🦞
CZ attention 🦞
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Sure, dead, what unexpected things can old Trump still do🫣
Sure, dead, what unexpected things can old Trump still do🫣
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🔥Still CZ🐮, this time the wealth code Freedom of Money, have you grasped it? Follow CZ and you will have meat to eat🫣
🔥Still CZ🐮, this time the wealth code Freedom of Money, have you grasped it? Follow CZ and you will have meat to eat🫣
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