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Ez

@eznft_0

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calendar_today16-02-2022 15:43:48

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Robert Sags (@robertsagurton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can I make a suggestion to the Monad (mainnet arc) airdrop haters: They made a business decision to airdrop to certain groups for a desired outcome, rightly or wrongly. And there are likely intellectually honest criticisms on that decision, or relevant stories to be told by those who

tunez (evm/acc) 🎮 (@cryptunez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a parallel universe of industrial airdrop farmers who are waging war on monad and it’s honestly incredible to watch. Most people hate airdrops because they end up getting distributed to bots, which then just ruins the project. After today, Monad is in good hands. 💜

There is a parallel universe of industrial airdrop farmers who are waging war on monad and it’s honestly incredible to watch.

Most people hate airdrops because they end up getting distributed to bots, which then just ruins the project.

After today, Monad is in good hands. 💜
Perpl (@perpltrade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Perpl (@perpltrade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Perpl private beta is going live on the Monad testnet today, starting a new era in onchain perps. - best in class UX - fully onchain - hyper gas optimized - low fees - deep liquidity - fast listings - maximum resiliency Perpl perps on the purple chain.

Maran's Crypto (@maranscrypto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

>be aztec >raised $100m from tier 1 vcs like a16z, paradigm >launched a private defi bridge >closed the bridge (not shutting down the entire network) >comeback again >launched testnet >everyone started clicking in hope of an airdrop >people spent lots of money on nodes >team

>be aztec
>raised $100m from tier 1 vcs like a16z, paradigm
>launched a private defi bridge
>closed the bridge (not shutting down the entire network)

>comeback again
>launched testnet
>everyone started clicking in hope of an airdrop
>people spent lots of money on nodes

>team