$WLD can bet that there's a possibility of this coin starting a proper pump move from today. If like me you're not afraid of losing you can bet on altcoins for the next one month and stand to gain 10X, 50x and even 100 x your investment .. please DYOR before you can make any substantial investments in crypto as volatility goes both ways
#NOT doing something that happens every once in awhile... Target 0.01 today!!!
Don't be afraid to buy and hold ...I'm holding mine to eternity 🤩 The price is still low ...being a large and active community NOTCOIN will continue soaring to new highs
$NOT lost 50 percent of my initial asset thanks to this coin...2500 USD in total ...Now I'm just watching ...but maybe I'll sell in the futures because there's just no way I'm buying into this coin hype after what happened . What do y'all think..Should buy or sell?
$PEPE Matt Furie created Pepe the Frog in his 2005 comic series The Boy’s Club. Pepe was depicted as an easygoing character, and in one comic, he is shown urinating with his pants down, saying, “Feels good man.” Furie explained to The Daily Dot in April 2015 that the name Pepe evokes "pee-pee," fitting the comic's bathroom humor.
In 2008, Pepe memes began appearing on 4chan, with users creating their own versions of Pepe's signature smile. Popular variants included Smug Pepe, Sad Pepe, and Angry Pepe. These memes spread online as humorous reactions, similar to GIFs. By 2014–15, Pepe had become mainstream, with celebrities like Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj sharing Pepe memes on social media.
However, in 2015, white supremacists began co-opting Pepe, creating anti-Semitic and racist versions to deter its widespread use. One version showed a caricatured Jewish Pepe smiling at the burning Twin Towers, while another altered Pepe's “Feels good man” catchphrase to “Kill all Jews.” Alt-right supporters of Donald Trump embraced these bigoted memes, sharing images of a suited-up Pepe resembling Trump. Trump himself retweeted a Trump Pepe in October 2015, and his son Donald Trump Jr. shared one in September 2016 after Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" comment. Alt-right social media users began using the frog emoji in their usernames to signify their political affiliations, and a hand gesture resembling the OK sign was used as a symbol.
In September 2016, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) labeled Pepe the Frog a hate symbol. Around this time, the Clinton campaign released an explainer on Pepe, noting that the "cartoon frog is more sinister than you might realize." Pepe's political use extended beyond the U.S., with depictions of French far-right politician Marine Le Pen as Pepe Le Pen.
Despite starting as a harmless cartoon character, Pepe the Frog became a symbol associated with hate and bigotry, showing how internet culture can transform and weaponize seemingly innocuous symbols. #write2earn #writetoearn I think it's time to take your profits
I staked my NOT from the bot after losing 50 percent of my investment with the launch yesterday but I'm glad I'm still holding . I'd seen many say it'd hit 0.03 or less but I'm glad trusted my gut . It's good to acknowledge that this is a pioneer of it's kind and it's future is very promising . Hopefully NOT grows more in the future . I'm a believer #NOT
$NOT So bought on opening and gained some good distance when it hit 0.014.. should've sold but instead bought some more when it retraced to 0.013 ...should've sold but looks like I've got to hold otherwise I'm losing my entire investment of over 5000usd???
I Need Some Followers for BTC Mining.. So if someone follows me, I will give it to them as a gift💚 1 follow---$1 1 like---$0.2 1 reshare ---$0.5 (wait 5-10 minutes after tracking) Don't forget to give your ID so I can make an easy and fast transfer💚 #btc #happy_trading