MON - PON
For those who haven't heard, the mainnet launch is scheduled for today (17:00 MSK) and trading for the MON token starts at (18:00 MSK).
Trading will be on: ByBit, Bitget, KuCoin, MEXC, Gate, Coinbase. Also on Upbit and Bithumb, but that didn't really help the price 🤕
If you got the airdrop, the tokens should hit your wallet right after the mainnet launch. If you participated in the ICO on Coinbase, tokens are already starting to arrive on your exchange balance.
Anyway, waiting for trading and let's stake this trash.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
For those who haven't heard, the mainnet launch is scheduled for today (17:00 MSK) and trading for the MON token starts at (18:00 MSK).
Trading will be on: ByBit, Bitget, KuCoin, MEXC, Gate, Coinbase. Also on Upbit and Bithumb, but that didn't really help the price 🤕
If you got the airdrop, the tokens should hit your wallet right after the mainnet launch. If you participated in the ICO on Coinbase, tokens are already starting to arrive on your exchange balance.
Anyway, waiting for trading and let's stake this trash.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
MON - PON
For those who haven't heard, the mainnet launch is scheduled for today (17:00 MSK) and trading for the MON token starts at (18:00 MSK).
Trading will be on: ByBit, Bitget, KuCoin, MEXC, Gate, Coinbase. Also on Upbit and Bithumb, but that didn't really help the price 🤕
If you got the airdrop, the tokens should hit your wallet right after the mainnet launch. If you participated in the ICO on Coinbase, tokens are already starting to arrive on your exchange balance.
Anyway, waiting for trading and let's stake this trash.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
For those who haven't heard, the mainnet launch is scheduled for today (17:00 MSK) and trading for the MON token starts at (18:00 MSK).
Trading will be on: ByBit, Bitget, KuCoin, MEXC, Gate, Coinbase. Also on Upbit and Bithumb, but that didn't really help the price 🤕
If you got the airdrop, the tokens should hit your wallet right after the mainnet launch. If you participated in the ICO on Coinbase, tokens are already starting to arrive on your exchange balance.
Anyway, waiting for trading and let's stake this trash.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Dinosaurs, let's crawl out 🦖
Anyone here who farmed on BASE? And those who threw liquidity into SuperForm?? If so, hurry up and check/register for the drop from Brian the poker dickhead.
https://claim.superformfoundation.org/
All my accounts passed, but no details yet: how many tokens and so on. They'll also have a sale for Legion on December 4, probably around then there'll be some specifics—I'll keep an eye on it.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Anyone here who farmed on BASE? And those who threw liquidity into SuperForm?? If so, hurry up and check/register for the drop from Brian the poker dickhead.
https://claim.superformfoundation.org/
All my accounts passed, but no details yet: how many tokens and so on. They'll also have a sale for Legion on December 4, probably around then there'll be some specifics—I'll keep an eye on it.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Dinosaurs, let's crawl out 🦖
Anyone here who farmed on BASE? And those who threw liquidity into SuperForm?? If so, hurry up and check/register for the drop from Brian the poker dickhead.
https://claim.superformfoundation.org/
All my accounts passed, but no details yet: how many tokens and so on. They'll also have a sale for Legion on December 4, probably around then there'll be some specifics—I'll keep an eye on it.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Anyone here who farmed on BASE? And those who threw liquidity into SuperForm?? If so, hurry up and check/register for the drop from Brian the poker dickhead.
https://claim.superformfoundation.org/
All my accounts passed, but no details yet: how many tokens and so on. They'll also have a sale for Legion on December 4, probably around then there'll be some specifics—I'll keep an eye on it.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Not again, but once more
How they've already fucked me over, let me work in peace
How they've already fucked me over, let me work in peace
There are no bets on Polymarket on whether the next one will be postponed by an hour?
Got your SOL ready?
There's an interesting little project called Hesoyam, with gambling mechanics: you deposit your SOL into a chosen pool and everyone who deposits after you pays you. In general, it's the usual story on this rotten market—if you do everything right, you can overall make a bit of cash. There's also a referral system, you can promote it a little. But don't forget about DYOR, risks, and all that.
Where to click?
– Head to the site
– Connect your wallet
– Choose a pool
– Toss in some Solana
After that, as they say, you need to pull out in time—and whoever doesn't make it is daddy 👶
There's an interesting little project called Hesoyam, with gambling mechanics: you deposit your SOL into a chosen pool and everyone who deposits after you pays you. In general, it's the usual story on this rotten market—if you do everything right, you can overall make a bit of cash. There's also a referral system, you can promote it a little. But don't forget about DYOR, risks, and all that.
Where to click?
– Head to the site
– Connect your wallet
– Choose a pool
– Toss in some Solana
After that, as they say, you need to pull out in time—and whoever doesn't make it is daddy 👶
Got your SOL ready?
There's an interesting little project called Hesoyam, with gambling mechanics: you deposit your SOL into a chosen pool and everyone who deposits after you pays you. In general, it's the usual story on this rotten market—if you do everything right, you can overall make a bit of cash. There's also a referral system, you can promote it a little. But don't forget about DYOR, risks, and all that.
Where to click?
– Head to the site
– Connect your wallet
– Choose a pool
– Toss in some Solana
After that, as they say, you need to pull out in time—and whoever doesn't make it is daddy 👶
There's an interesting little project called Hesoyam, with gambling mechanics: you deposit your SOL into a chosen pool and everyone who deposits after you pays you. In general, it's the usual story on this rotten market—if you do everything right, you can overall make a bit of cash. There's also a referral system, you can promote it a little. But don't forget about DYOR, risks, and all that.
Where to click?
– Head to the site
– Connect your wallet
– Choose a pool
– Toss in some Solana
After that, as they say, you need to pull out in time—and whoever doesn't make it is daddy 👶
Who here wants a bit of ICO action? 🗿
It seems like the autumn ICO meta has already wrapped up, but projects are still popping up that want your money! I did some research today and found at least 7 active sales, but I only picked out two for myself that I'm thinking of investing in. Well, as Yura would say: let's go!
🟢Rainbow - Not a young project, a competitor to Robinhood and Revolut, doesn't seem like a dumb cash grab. Raising $3M (3% supply) on CoinList, 100% unlock at TGE, token selling at $0.1 with $100M FDV. Dates: Dec 11-18. Minimum participation: $100.
Overall, it all looks solid except for CoinList—if you're not familiar with it, you're pretty lucky. Back in 2021-2022, they were notorious for their unjustified bans. But I'll probably throw in my spare change here anyway.
🟢Gensyn - Another super-duper-mega innovative AI project with $50.6M in investments from A16Z, CoinFund, Galaxy, Maven 11. Selling 3% supply, 100% TGE unlock, minimum $100, and all this goodness in an English auction format with prices from $0.0001 to $0.1—plus KYC required, since the CIS region is banned.
After MegaETH, I'm skeptical about this English auction setup, but overall the project and terms are solid, so I'm considering jumping in.
If you're interested, I can write about the other sales too 🤫
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
It seems like the autumn ICO meta has already wrapped up, but projects are still popping up that want your money! I did some research today and found at least 7 active sales, but I only picked out two for myself that I'm thinking of investing in. Well, as Yura would say: let's go!
🟢Rainbow - Not a young project, a competitor to Robinhood and Revolut, doesn't seem like a dumb cash grab. Raising $3M (3% supply) on CoinList, 100% unlock at TGE, token selling at $0.1 with $100M FDV. Dates: Dec 11-18. Minimum participation: $100.
Overall, it all looks solid except for CoinList—if you're not familiar with it, you're pretty lucky. Back in 2021-2022, they were notorious for their unjustified bans. But I'll probably throw in my spare change here anyway.
🟢Gensyn - Another super-duper-mega innovative AI project with $50.6M in investments from A16Z, CoinFund, Galaxy, Maven 11. Selling 3% supply, 100% TGE unlock, minimum $100, and all this goodness in an English auction format with prices from $0.0001 to $0.1—plus KYC required, since the CIS region is banned.
After MegaETH, I'm skeptical about this English auction setup, but overall the project and terms are solid, so I'm considering jumping in.
If you're interested, I can write about the other sales too 🤫
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Superform is postponing TGE 🟢
TGE was previously planned for December 23, but since the sale on Legion wrapped up later than expected, don't expect a launch this year (announcement), as the MiCA transition period ends on December 26, making a pre-holiday launch impossible, while a post-December 26 launch would be inconvenient for exchanges, so we're screwed, no TGE for us 😐
The market is super boring, practically nothing to do. Looks like we can just chill and eat mandarins until January 2-3.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
TGE was previously planned for December 23, but since the sale on Legion wrapped up later than expected, don't expect a launch this year (announcement), as the MiCA transition period ends on December 26, making a pre-holiday launch impossible, while a post-December 26 launch would be inconvenient for exchanges, so we're screwed, no TGE for us 😐
The market is super boring, practically nothing to do. Looks like we can just chill and eat mandarins until January 2-3.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Superform is postponing TGE 🟢
TGE was previously planned for December 23, but since the sale on Legion wrapped up later than expected, don't expect a launch this year (announcement), as the MiCA transition period ends on December 26, making a pre-holiday launch impossible, while a post-December 26 launch would be inconvenient for exchanges, so we're screwed, no TGE for us 😐
The market is super boring, practically nothing to do. Looks like we can just chill and eat mandarins until January 2-3.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
TGE was previously planned for December 23, but since the sale on Legion wrapped up later than expected, don't expect a launch this year (announcement), as the MiCA transition period ends on December 26, making a pre-holiday launch impossible, while a post-December 26 launch would be inconvenient for exchanges, so we're screwed, no TGE for us 😐
The market is super boring, practically nothing to do. Looks like we can just chill and eat mandarins until January 2-3.
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
Selection of Browsers for Privacy
We won't talk about Tor because it's slow: you can't even watch YouTube properly on it, let alone anything more demanding. And we certainly won't mention Chrome, which openly admits to sending data to advertisers. So here's our top selection of browsers with additional settings — in our opinion.
1 - Brave - although it's based on Chromium, it works much faster than regular Chrome and Safari. All the blockers are already built-in "under the hood," but we recommend disabling report sending in the settings.
2 - Firefox - everyone has heard that in 2025 they changed their privacy policy (there were controversies over ads and AI), and now they collect data not just for product improvement. We recommend installing two extensions: Privacy Badge and AdGuard AdBlocker. We've personally tested them on our own sites to see how they handle blocking trackers — and as a bonus, they block ads.
3 - LibreWolf - positions itself as an enhanced version of Firefox (it's a fork) with telemetry disabled, built-in protection against tracking and fingerprinting. Fully open-source — a nice bonus for those who like to tinker with the code. It supports the same extensions as the "fiery fox".
4 - Vivaldi - we'd call it Arch Linux in the browser world (you'll get tired of configuring it). Based on Chromium, it has huge functionality, but setting it up will take more than a couple of hours.
Personally, we're currently using Brave, and for multi-accounting — as always, Google Chrome with personal tweaks for profile rotation, because it's the easiest to automate and to "blend into the crowd".
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
We won't talk about Tor because it's slow: you can't even watch YouTube properly on it, let alone anything more demanding. And we certainly won't mention Chrome, which openly admits to sending data to advertisers. So here's our top selection of browsers with additional settings — in our opinion.
1 - Brave - although it's based on Chromium, it works much faster than regular Chrome and Safari. All the blockers are already built-in "under the hood," but we recommend disabling report sending in the settings.
2 - Firefox - everyone has heard that in 2025 they changed their privacy policy (there were controversies over ads and AI), and now they collect data not just for product improvement. We recommend installing two extensions: Privacy Badge and AdGuard AdBlocker. We've personally tested them on our own sites to see how they handle blocking trackers — and as a bonus, they block ads.
3 - LibreWolf - positions itself as an enhanced version of Firefox (it's a fork) with telemetry disabled, built-in protection against tracking and fingerprinting. Fully open-source — a nice bonus for those who like to tinker with the code. It supports the same extensions as the "fiery fox".
4 - Vivaldi - we'd call it Arch Linux in the browser world (you'll get tired of configuring it). Based on Chromium, it has huge functionality, but setting it up will take more than a couple of hours.
Personally, we're currently using Brave, and for multi-accounting — as always, Google Chrome with personal tweaks for profile rotation, because it's the easiest to automate and to "blend into the crowd".
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Pelican | HiddenCode [EN]
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