Neet is having a hard time consolidating but that looks like a good entry here hitting that rsi50 for the second time on the 1W chart https://t.co/SbUBH3nsLY

Neet is having a hard time consolidating but that looks like a good entry here hitting that rsi50 for the second time on the 1W chart https://t.co/SbUBH3nsLY
main ingredient for these to work is the right community, nothing new
kinda crazy how anyone related to crypto thinking about financial nihilism and unemployment also have to think about NEET coin (see comments)
$neet is the best/purest manifestation of the murad thesis ever
maybe need purge a few more grifters with supply and then in my opinion that's the only way
top on financial nihilism and on unemployment being cool
one of the few hills I'm willing to die on
#Crypto was built to remove middlemen and give people control over their own money.
Now Pumpfun is using that same open system to remove middlemen from exploitation too - no studio, no producer, no one to stop it.
Just a wallet and a bounty.
This technology started with the goal of financial freedom.
Now it's also raising questions about where the line should be drawn when everything can be monetized.
A crypto site is paying desperate people real money to humiliate and endanger themselves, and the internet says it's "Black Mirror" come to life...
The platform Pumpfun rolled out a "bounty" feature where users post cash challenges and anyone can film themselves completing them for a crypto payout.
Since June 4 it's paid out over $370,000 in "bounties," anything from dumping milk on your head for $72 to a man in the Philippines tattooing "bountyfun" on his forehead for $15,000.
The current top prize: $57,200 to climb Everest.
A removed listing offered $50k to parachute into a World Cup match.
The site's only rule: you do it at your own risk.
Source: New York Post / Writer Daniel