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>> No.30169577 [View]
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[ERROR]

*locks your wallet and redistributes the assets to BIPOC*
heh, nothin personnel, whitey

>> No.30078012 [View]
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30078012

Friendly threadly reminder that the primary use-case of ALGO is as a platform for legacy institutions to issue government-controlled stablecoins, and that this defining use case is a literal TOKEN NOT NEEDED for every bagholder who buys into it.

>> No.29879645 [View]
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29879645

Why don't people talk more about the fact that "forced transactions" are one of the main features ALGO lists on its website? They even brag endlessly about how easy it is to change the keys on an ALGO wallet.

Imagine buying crypto with master keys built into it, fucking lmao.

>> No.29622909 [View]
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>>29622205
Great, a real answer and a satisfying one too.

Here's a new one. This is a screenshot from the ALGO website. What exactly are we to make of this, other than that the entire system is designed to have a giant backdoor for crooked institutions to exploit?

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