Tag: non-custodial
GeeFi’s (GEE) Presale Sells Over 5.3M Tokens on Day One, It Might the Next Tron’s (TRX)
The post GeeFi’s recently surpassed $6 billion, fueled by fee reductions and strategic expansion. This growth in both user activity and on-chain value paints a bullish picture for the network. However, it also raises a critical question for every TRX holder: as TRON becomes a more valuable and active ecosystem, how are you protecting your assets? This is where a new project, GeeFi, offers an essential solution. The Hidden Risk in a Thriving Ecosystem The impressive statistics surrounding TRON’s growth can make it easy to forget the most fundamental rule in crypto: not your keys, not your coins. When you keep your TRX on a centralized exchange to take advantage of low fees, you are trusting a third party with your wealth. This approach exposes you to platform hacks, unexpected account freezes, and system failures that can occur at any time. GeeFi was built from the ground up to eliminate this counterparty risk. It is a non-custodial crypto wallet that gives you absolute control over your digital assets. By embracing the mantra of your keys are your crypto, GeeFi empowers you with the financial sovereignty needed to protect your investments and turn market opportunities into real, lasting wealth. A Wallet Engineered for the Modern Investor The GeeFi wallet is more than just a secure vault; it is an advanced tool designed for serious investors. Since starting development in 2023, the GeeFi Team has engineered a wallet packed with features that create a fortress around your funds. This includes multi-factor security that combines biometrics with a unique passphrase.
Aぇ! Group’s Kusama Released From Custody After Public Indecency Arrest
A tearful Kusama Richard Keita of the idol group A! Group was released from the Mita Police Station in Tokyo on October 6th around 2 p. m., wearing a black suit and bowing deeply as he apologized. With his voice trembling, he said, I sincerely apologize for the trouble I have caused, lowering his head for about ten seconds.
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