Transaction

0f0363f9de3b88d06c5807ae178bc0c7156a7317e6f36b034459cd8a77cad4b1
2025-01-25 03:22:47
0.00000002 BSV
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0.99994825 BSV
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0.99994823 BSV
)
1.034 sat/KB
1
26,716
1,934 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.99994823 BSV
  • j"19HxigV4QyBv3tHpQVcUEQyq1pzZVdoAutM˜!flux11 New York City holds the dramatic title of being the most destroyed city in movie history—and it wears that crown proudly! Hollywood just can’t seem to resist the Big Apple’s iconic skyline when it comes to unleashing chaos. Whether it’s alien invasions, colossal monsters, raging supervillains, or natural disasters on steroids, New York is the go-to punching bag for filmmakers.From the harrowing collapse of the Statue of Liberty in Cloverfield to the Avengers battling Chitauri invaders in The Avengers, the city has been obliterated, flooded, frozen, burned, and even stomped on by Godzilla more times than anyone can count. Why? Because there’s something irresistibly cinematic about its landmarks. The Empire State Building, Times Square, and the Brooklyn Bridge are practically supporting characters in these apocalyptic tales.And let’s not forget the people of New York. Their unshakable spirit—cheering on Spider-Man or standing tall in the face of intergalactic doom—makes the city's destruction not just thrilling but also heartwarming. It's not just about the explosions and CGI mayhem; it's about the triumphant rise after the fall. So, whether it's meteors raining down, zombies overrunning Central Park, or King Kong climbing skyscrapers, New York has become Hollywood's favorite disaster playground—and the audience’s favorite city to see destroyed, rebuilt, and destroyed again! text/markdownUTF-8|"1PuQa7K62MiKCtssSLKy1kh56WWU7MtUR5SETapptreechattypepost|"15PciHG22SNLQJXMoSUaWVi7WSqc7hCfva BITCOIN_ECDSA"1QC6bjxvSBdiHqGM48t5RxjTEYW6BX4vu4LXIHOp1y0V+ZNoD47vb3eI37PRWw85Sna6+JRfjmsWQ5C/QgzA9IGeLFZ8iMELVN50WmYraGgSdU+FUw4veObKUcA=
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