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Hi all. Got reccomended to come here and ask my

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From a software perspective. Hex, Pls and Plsx. Is there anyone here who has coding experience and can they confirm the code is as good as we all think? I know this sounds like a stupid question so forgive me as I have zero coding experience.. But I would like to ask. Many say Hex is immutable and air-tight, audited, unbreakable, 100% uptime, flawless operation.. Can anyone confirm if this is factually accurate? Someone with verifiable experience? Not Fudding, just genuinely curious. I'm all in, just want to be even more sure on my investments. Thanks in advance 👍🏻👍🏻

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Wrong again https://t.me/PulseDEV

Tommy V-[Web3] Автор вопроса
Jeff Will NeVer DM First. Beware of Imposters Verify
Wrong again https://t.me/PulseDEV

I legit just asked in that exact group and they sent me here.

I'm not a programmer, but I have been told by several Solidity coders that they are impressed by the quality of the HEX contract. This includes one that said he "would rather die than buy anything made by Richard" (and he lost a ton of money in a CeDeFi exploit because he didn't trust DeFi). The problem with this approach is that people are rarely good at more than one thing. A programmer may be good at evaluating code, but extremely bad at evaluating fundamentals or crypto principles.

Nenad [I won't dm you]
I'm not a programmer, but I have been told by seve...

HEX contract address: 0x2b591e99afe9f32eaa6214f7b7629768c40eeb39 8 decimals.

Jeff Will NeVer DM First. Beware of Imposters Verify
Wrong again https://t.me/PulseDEV

Don't send non devs into dev chats. I did the same mistake earlier I believe sending him to pulse devs. I misunderstood his request

Tommy V-[Web3] Автор вопроса

This was my question.

Tommy V [Web3]
This was my question.

Your question could only be answered by an audit company or a dev you know and trust

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