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let's talk about the hope and profitability of axieOrigins. it has been almost 6 years since the launch of #axie as a game d la #wed3 what started as a game in the asian countries ended up being a hope for many households where the economic level is scarce. today this same game already has variants and different game schemes where families, children, parents, and everyone can share an entertaining game. But is axieOrigins still profitable. the game is more fun. we must continue to bet on this community. your opinion is important #Ronin #AXS #SLP
let's talk about the hope and profitability of axieOrigins.

it has been almost 6 years since the launch of #axie as a game d la #wed3 what started as a game in the asian countries ended up being a hope for many households where the economic level is scarce.
today this same game already has variants and different game schemes where families, children, parents, and everyone can share an entertaining game.

But is axieOrigins still profitable.
the game is more fun.
we must continue to bet on this community.
your opinion is important
#Ronin
#AXS
#SLP
#LAYER3 THE #MonadTestnet UPDATE TODAY'S #WED3 Campaign The Monad Explorer Put your explorer hat on — and dive into the top Monad apps. This campaign is organised with the support of all the partnering protocols and is not an official Monad campaign. Monad Explorer: WOOFi Buckle Up Nads, WOOFi has arrived on Monad Testnet. 
#LAYER3 THE #MonadTestnet UPDATE TODAY'S #WED3

Campaign
The Monad Explorer
Put your explorer hat on — and dive into the top Monad apps. This campaign is organised with the support of all the partnering protocols and is not an official Monad campaign.

Monad Explorer: WOOFi
Buckle Up Nads, WOOFi has arrived on Monad Testnet. 
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🌐 Web1: Static Web – “Reading is the main thing” (1990–2004) Characteristics: Web1 is the first stage of the Internet, where users mainly read information from static web pages.​Medium Features: Content is created by developers and there is no interaction from users.​ Examples: Websites like Yahoo! Directories, GeoCities, and simple forums.​ 🌐 Web2: Interactive Web – “Read and Write” (2004–present) Characteristics: Web2 marks a shift with the ability for users to interact and share content.​ Features: Users can create content, comment, share, and interact on social media platforms.​Binance Examples: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram.​ Limitations: User data is often controlled by large companies, leading to concerns about privacy and information security. 🌐 #Web3 : Decentralized Web – “Read, Write, and Own” (In Development) Characteristics: Web3 is the next generation of the Internet, using blockchain technology to create a decentralized environment where users have ownership of their data and digital assets. Features: Decentralized: Data and applications are not controlled by a single entity. Data Ownership: Users control and own their personal data. Peer-to-Peer Transactions: Make transactions directly without a middleman. Examples: Decentralized applications (dApps), decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, DAOs. #wed3
🌐 Web1: Static Web – “Reading is the main thing” (1990–2004)

Characteristics: Web1 is the first stage of the Internet, where users mainly read information from static web pages.​Medium

Features: Content is created by developers and there is no interaction from users.​

Examples: Websites like Yahoo! Directories, GeoCities, and simple forums.​

🌐 Web2: Interactive Web – “Read and Write” (2004–present)

Characteristics: Web2 marks a shift with the ability for users to interact and share content.​

Features: Users can create content, comment, share, and interact on social media platforms.​Binance

Examples: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram.​

Limitations: User data is often controlled by large companies, leading to concerns about privacy and information security.

🌐 #Web3 : Decentralized Web – “Read, Write, and Own” (In Development)

Characteristics: Web3 is the next generation of the Internet, using blockchain technology to create a decentralized environment where users have ownership of their data and digital assets.

Features:

Decentralized: Data and applications are not controlled by a single entity.

Data Ownership: Users control and own their personal data.

Peer-to-Peer Transactions: Make transactions directly without a middleman.

Examples: Decentralized applications (dApps), decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, DAOs.

#wed3
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KernelDAO in MegadropWhat is KernelDAO (KERNEL)? #KernelDao #biance #Megadrop #wed3 KernelDAO (KERNEL) is a restaking protocol built primarily on the BNB Chain, although it also operates on other blockchains like Ethereum. Its goal is to allow users to reuse already staked assets (such as BNB, BTC, or ETH) to participate in other protocols, maximizing yields while enhancing the security of decentralized ecosystems. This project includes three main components: ● Kernel: The infrastructure for

KernelDAO in Megadrop

What is KernelDAO (KERNEL)?
#KernelDao #biance #Megadrop #wed3
KernelDAO (KERNEL) is a restaking protocol built primarily on the BNB Chain, although it also operates on other blockchains like Ethereum. Its goal is to allow users to reuse already staked assets (such as BNB, BTC, or ETH) to participate in other protocols, maximizing yields while enhancing the security of decentralized ecosystems. This project includes three main components:

● Kernel: The infrastructure for
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#wed3 #BİNANCE 🧠🧠🩼🩼🩼Hello good evening, I need your help! I sent from wed3 to Binance via the bitlayer network and it never arrived, and support tells me that the Pedri for Binance does not have the bitlayer network. What can I do?
#wed3 #BİNANCE 🧠🧠🩼🩼🩼Hello good evening, I need your help!
I sent from wed3 to Binance via the bitlayer network and it never arrived, and support tells me that the Pedri for Binance does not have the bitlayer network. What can I do?
everyone check your binancs wed 3 wallet #Wed3
everyone check your binancs wed 3 wallet
#Wed3
Fangshouyibo
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⚠️ Be cautious of stolen assets in the alpha trading section!

Recently, while using the DEX page on the Binance wallet to buy Alpha tokens, I encountered a strange issue and want to remind everyone to be careful:
I originally expected to receive a certain number of tokens, but the actual amount received was noticeably less, so I checked the transaction record on the blockchain and found that the difference was transferred to a strange address: 0xb01F8f528702d411d24c9bB8Cc0e2ffF779ec013
It seems that the transaction went through the aggregation path of 1inch, and I noticed that many people might not have paid attention, but upon checking the blockchain, I found that some tokens from recent trading competitions have also been transferred to this address. This issue is not isolated; many people might encounter it, but it is very hidden!

To summarize:
- The Binance aggregator currently has only two sources: Pancake Hub and 1inch; many people are automatically routed through the 1inch path;
- On the surface, the transaction appears successful, but you may have actually lost dozens of U in the price difference;
- I suggest everyone pay attention to on-chain transfer situations and report them to the Binance wallet team!
#alpha
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In just one week, I missed 2 good opportunities. But I don't feel regret; instead, I feel my knowledge is heading in the right direction. The results may come a little late, but that's okay. I need to strengthen my mentality #BinanceAlphaAlert #wed3 $BNB
In just one week, I missed 2 good opportunities. But I don't feel regret; instead, I feel my knowledge is heading in the right direction. The results may come a little late, but that's okay. I need to strengthen my mentality #BinanceAlphaAlert #wed3 $BNB
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