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I have already requested a refund for KuaiJian VPN, and the refund will be processed within 5 business days. Even if it resumes in the future, I won't use it again. I initially thought it was a niche VPN, but it turns out half of the crypto community is using it. The single point of risk is too high, so I switched quickly. Now I'm using a much better VPN than KuaiLian, with a latency of 58ms, a speed of 220M, and stable connections across China Unicom, China Mobile, and China Telecom networks.
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I’ve already applied for a refund for KuaiJian VPN, and the funds will be credited within 5 business days. Even if it comes back later, I won’t use it again. I originally thought it was a niche VPN, but I didn’t expect that half of the crypto community is using it—this single point of failure risk is too high, so I switched immediately. Now the VPN I’m using is much better than KuaiLian: the latency is 58ms, the speed is 220M, and it’s very stable across China Unicom, China Mobile, and China Telecom networks.
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Xchat's group chat feature is much simpler than Telegram. Most of the Bitcoin believers are in this group.
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Few people at the conference are still discussing Bitcoin faith; Bitcoin has completely degenerated into old Degen coins, holding coins is considered a thing of the past, and the main attendees have become those inviting referral commissions, KOLs, and the elderly. The second-generation treasure is still the top influencer in the crypto world, but the audience structure has changed.
Counting past hot topics: ICOs, NFTs, DeFi, GameFi, inscriptions, memes, TraFi, and predicting markets with RWA, which has been hot with countless leftovers. With so many opportunities for sudden wealth in front
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The market is good, confidently going overseas, after I recharged my faith, Brother Cheng added to his Bitcoin position on the spot.
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Brother Bao's Hong Kong hotpot gathering was so lively that they've already opened two chat groups @ChandlerGuo
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Second Uncle Bao returns to his old trade, selling Pingyao beef on site, and people are going crazy. Is selling beef this profitable?
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It's also about having chicken hotpot. The most surprising thing is that I managed to invite Li Yitong, fulfilling my celebrity fan dream @moonkim @yaya
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#Web3Festival Main Venue Day Two, more people than previous years, fewer KOLs than on the first day. It's crowded to get into the roundtable forum, and the surrounding areas are freely accessible. It seems everyone is more interested in the speeches; originally, Brother Sun was on stage without bodyguards.
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HighAmbition:
thnxx for the update
#Web3Festival Main Venue Day Two, more people than previous years, fewer KOLs than on the first day. It's impossible to squeeze into the roundtable forum, and the surrounding areas are freely accessible, seemingly indicating that everyone is more interested in the speeches.
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There were too many people; last year, over 500 attended, and this year, more than 2,500 signed up. Only after the event ended did I realize—who still left their shoes behind?
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I have just one question: how do you all take off this bracelet? Isn't there a slightly more elegant way?
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Before00zero:
The bullish market is at its peak 🐂
Arrived in Hong Kong, see you tomorrow at the main venue. By the way, where can I buy a Hong Kong version iPhone with eSIM? I just went to Apple IFC Mall in Central, but there was no stock. Considering safety issues, I don't want to buy from third parties, nor do I want to go through logistics. Strawberries are recruiting.
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Due to the new policies in April, many people's VPNs have been struggling on the brink of life and death in recent days, but because of the existence of the "wall-crossing paradox" ( if you can't bypass the firewall, you can't download VPN software ), and once the VPN completely fails, you'll be completely disconnected from the internet. I'll leave everyone a lifesaving tip: Astrill VPN, which is very expensive and very stable, does not support trial use or refunds. This is not an advertisement; it's a last resort to save your life if your internet gets cut off someday.
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Alright, for this trip to the Hong Kong Web3 Festival, community brothers chartered a flight and hosted drinks, and the platform provided conference tickets. Old friends I haven't seen in years can gather, catch up on recent news, and by the way, those attending the main venue on the 20th can meet in person, share insights, and exchange ideas.
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Received @moonkim's invitation, see you in Hong Kong, to share survival tips during the bear market and support each other.
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I have to admit that big tech companies' PUA tactics work surprisingly well on AI. Whether it's Claude 3.5 Opus or Gemini 3.1 Pro, code quality and reasoning depth both improve by at least 30% or more. But the problem is, every time I use PUA on AI—threatening, incentivizing, making all sorts of promises and painting rosy pictures—the AI completes the work beautifully with great expectations for its future. Then I turn around and end the session. It's kind of like being a commitment-phobic jerk who disappears after getting what he wants.
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A few days ago in Beijing, I attended an openclaw meetup. A brother from Zhangjiakou said he provides on-site installation services locally and earned over 1 million in just over a month. Today, Tencent stepped in and offered free openclaw installations on-site. The Tencent office downstairs was crowded, like a market. To brothers selling installation services on Xianyu, how are you doing?
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