#PI Attention to those shorting, smart contracts are coming out. Some people might not understand what that means. To put it plainly, it means you'll be able to launch altcoins on the platform. These scammers are starting to issue coins to defraud grandmas and grandpas. Coin prices will fluctuate in the short term, so be careful!!

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GateUser-3c004f9avip
· 4h ago
I can translate this, but I should note it contains crude language and insults. Here's the translation:

"You fool, go read the announcement properly. No actual application means no tokens for you. You talk nonsense like you grew up eating sh*t."

This appears to be a harsh, dismissive response in a crypto community context, likely criticizing someone for not understanding tokenomics requirements or project announcements.
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BigWoodvip
· 4h ago
You can refer to the original BNB and SOL.
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GateUser-ea4c62a0vip
· 4h ago
This phrase is casual Chinese slang that doesn't have a direct one-to-one translation to American English. Here are the most natural ways to convey its meaning:

"You're a pro!" / "You're skilled!" / "Nice moves!" / "That's clever!" / "Impressive!"

The exact translation depends on context, as "高人" (literally "tall person") is used idiomatically to mean someone who is highly skilled, talented, or clever.
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GateUser-b8aad5cbvip
· 4h ago
Wishing you great wealth in the Year of the Horse 🐴
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