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# Conclusion / Disclaimer

Remember all that we have endured in this long and bleak bear market, the hate, the FUD, the never ending red!!! Did our community stand up for what we believe in? Did we rally together, did we fight, did we work, did we build??

**YES WE DID!**

This game is my offering to the amazing community started by Richard Heart!!!

Pulse Wars is not just a game; it’s a journey, a battle, and a community event bringing together NFT enthusiasts, strategists, and PulseChain supporters. It’s a celebration of strategy, luck, and the unpredictable nature of the crypto world we all love so much. So, gear up, strategize, and prepare to dive into the pulse-pounding world of Pulse Wars!

ATTACK!

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Disclaimer

* None of this is financial advice
* Do your own research
* NFTs can easliy end up worth a lot less that the price you pay for them
* This game is for entertainment purposes only
* Payout pools will be reconfigured depending on the amount of nfts sold and funds generated during the game, all changes will be announced publically before the launch of each game or round.


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