RegenexPharma
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Thanks brother, very happy
Thanks brother, very happy
Another home run from team Regenex![]()
...Keep an eye on the thread tomorrow if you're chasing premium, Janoshik-tested Mast E...

Absolutely Elite from one of the best in the game... Congratulation on these results @RegenexPharmaMAST E TEASER
Hey EF Fam,
We hate being a tease, but we've just received the latest Janoshik results back and we're pretty stoked with what we've seen.
Results:
- Mast E tested at 208mg/ml
- Test P came back solid and slightly over label claim
- NPP tested higher than expected, but still pins incredibly smooth. Because of that, we're already considering developing a 150mg/ml version in the future.
In the interest of full transparency and to demonstrate our commitment to quality, we also re-tested our Deca. The original small test batch came back slightly under, so we weren't satisfied leaving it there. The latest batch has now returned at only 5mg/ml under target.
By industry standards, that's an easy pass. But for us, our goal is simple: if the label says 250mg/ml, we want it to be as close to 250mg/ml as possible. We actually formulate slightly above target to account for testing variance and ensure customers receive what they're paying for.
We're not interested in throwing excessive raws into products just to produce impressive Janoshik numbers. Our focus is accuracy and consistency. When compounds are significantly overdosed or underdosed, it can throw cycle planning completely off. We want to be a vendor known for delivering products that match the label as closely as possible.
We certainly didn't have to pay for another Janoshik test only a few weeks after the last one, but we felt it was the right thing to do with the Deca. EQ will be receiving the same treatment as well.
Now for the teaser...
The Mast E won't be available until tomorrow afternoon or Friday. As always, we do not accept pre-orders.
The first release will feature our temporary black, white and gold labels. Our matching oil labels and packaging boxes left China last week and should hopefully land within the next week or so.
Either way, the packaging doesn't change what's inside the vial.
The handful of people who have been testing the Mast E for us have all given excellent feedback, with the most common comment being:
"Pins like butter."
We agree, although we're probably a little biased.
We also had our Anadrol tested to confirm compound identity and were happy with the results. That said, we're still in the testing phase and running additional batches with a revised solvent setup. We believe we can improve the final GSO version even further, and we won't be releasing it until we're completely satisfied with the finished product.
Keep an eye on the thread tomorrow if you're chasing premium, Janoshik-tested Mast E.
Cheers brothers,
Regenex
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*Checks what day it is*...We have a bunch of stuff to release tomorrow so you will see how busy we have been....
OffftMAST- E 200MG/ml NOW AVAILABLE
Just HPLC tested at 208.94mg/ml (test attached)
They will come with our temporary labels until our matching labels and boxes arrive in about a week or so.
Mast-E 200mg/ml - $180 a vial
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Huge my brother!! Great price and testMAST- E 200MG/ml NOW AVAILABLE
Just HPLC tested at 208.94mg/ml (test attached)
They will come with our temporary labels until our matching labels and boxes arrive in about a week or so.
Mast-E 200mg/ml - $180 a vial
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Thanks brotherHuge my brother!! Great price and test
Macaroni and cheeseYou should hear what this guy has cooking for you guysβ¦ as if Mast wasnβt enough![]()
I set mine up today and it was a easy as process, even the non brainy people can do it hahha, and im one of themCRYPTO PAYMENTS, I AM SURE YOU HAVE SEEN SIMILAR FROM OTHER VENDORS
CRYPTO PAYMENT UPDATE
We won't be accepting any transfers from Coinspot,Swyftx, Binance etc. Our operational security is priority no.1.
It takes 5 minutes to set an Exodus wallet up, there is no verification process! Just download off the app store, do your 10 word passkey and you're ready and they won't even blink an eye at any transfers you make.
Anyone found to be putting details like "Regenex, Regenex Pharma, Peptides" etc on Payments will unfortunately be banned from purchasing from us. Please use common-sense
As of 1 July 2026, Aussie crypto exchanges may ask for a bit more information when you're sending crypto to another exchange or to a self-custody wallet like Exodus or Cake Wallet.
This is because of updated Australian anti-money laundering laws, better known as the Crypto Travel Rule.
For 99% of people, nothing major has changed. It's just a couple of extra questions when you withdraw your crypto. If you get stuck at any stage, just hit us up and we'll happily point you in the right direction.
What's Changed?
If you're using an exchange like CoinSpot, Swyftx, Binance, or similar, you may now be asked for some extra details before your withdrawal is approved.
Depending on the exchange and the transaction, they might ask:
- Whether the wallet you're sending to is another exchange, a business, or your own self-custody wallet (such as Exodus).
- The recipient's name or details.
- The reason for the transfer.
- To confirm that you own and control the self-custody wallet.
This doesn't stop you from using wallets like Exodus. It just means exchanges may do a few extra checks before releasing your funds.
Recommended Payment Process
1. Buy your crypto
Create and verify an account with your preferred exchange, such as CoinSpot, Swyftx, or Binance.
Deposit your AUD and purchase the crypto needed for payment (BTC, USDT, LTC, etc.).
2. Set up a self-custody wallet
The two most common options are:
- Exodus Wallet
- Cake Wallet
For anyone new to crypto, Exodus is probably the easiest option. It's very user-friendly and automatically creates your wallet addresses.
Most importantly: Write down your recovery phrase and store it somewhere safe. Never share it with anyone.
3. Change the display currency to AUD
In Exodus or Cake Wallet, head into Settings and switch the display currency from USD to AUD.
Makes it much easier to see exactly what your balance and payment are worth in Aussie dollars.
4. Withdraw from your exchange to your wallet
Send the crypto from your exchange to your Exodus or Cake Wallet.
Your exchange may ask you to confirm that it's your own self-custody wallet. Just answer the prompts honestly and provide any information they request.
5. Send payment to the vendor
Once the funds land in your Exodus or Cake Wallet, simply send the required amount to the wallet address provided by the vendor.
NEED A HAND?
If you're new to self-custody wallets, exchange withdrawals, crypto networks, or sending payments, don't stress.
Shoot us a message and we'll help walk you through it. Once you've done it once, it's honestly a piece of piss.
Thanks EF Fam,
Can confirm i had no issues transferring to a vendor from exodus. Ive always done revolut to coinbase to exodus to vendor. Has the best fees that ive found so farCRYPTO PAYMENTS, I AM SURE YOU HAVE SEEN SIMILAR FROM OTHER VENDORS
CRYPTO PAYMENT UPDATE
We won't be accepting any transfers from Coinspot,Swyftx, Binance etc. Our operational security is priority no.1.
It takes 5 minutes to set an Exodus wallet up, there is no verification process! Just download off the app store, do your 10 word passkey and you're ready and they won't even blink an eye at any transfers you make.
Anyone found to be putting details like "Regenex, Regenex Pharma, Peptides" etc on Payments will unfortunately be banned from purchasing from us. Please use common-sense
As of 1 July 2026, Aussie crypto exchanges may ask for a bit more information when you're sending crypto to another exchange or to a self-custody wallet like Exodus or Cake Wallet.
This is because of updated Australian anti-money laundering laws, better known as the Crypto Travel Rule.
For 99% of people, nothing major has changed. It's just a couple of extra questions when you withdraw your crypto. If you get stuck at any stage, just hit us up and we'll happily point you in the right direction.
What's Changed?
If you're using an exchange like CoinSpot, Swyftx, Binance, or similar, you may now be asked for some extra details before your withdrawal is approved.
Depending on the exchange and the transaction, they might ask:
- Whether the wallet you're sending to is another exchange, a business, or your own self-custody wallet (such as Exodus).
- The recipient's name or details.
- The reason for the transfer.
- To confirm that you own and control the self-custody wallet.
This doesn't stop you from using wallets like Exodus. It just means exchanges may do a few extra checks before releasing your funds.
Recommended Payment Process
1. Buy your crypto
Create and verify an account with your preferred exchange, such as CoinSpot, Swyftx, or Binance.
Deposit your AUD and purchase the crypto needed for payment (BTC, USDT, LTC, etc.).
2. Set up a self-custody wallet
The two most common options are:
- Exodus Wallet
- Cake Wallet
For anyone new to crypto, Exodus is probably the easiest option. It's very user-friendly and automatically creates your wallet addresses.
Most importantly: Write down your recovery phrase and store it somewhere safe. Never share it with anyone.
3. Change the display currency to AUD
In Exodus or Cake Wallet, head into Settings and switch the display currency from USD to AUD.
Makes it much easier to see exactly what your balance and payment are worth in Aussie dollars.
4. Withdraw from your exchange to your wallet
Send the crypto from your exchange to your Exodus or Cake Wallet.
Your exchange may ask you to confirm that it's your own self-custody wallet. Just answer the prompts honestly and provide any information they request.
5. Send payment to the vendor
Once the funds land in your Exodus or Cake Wallet, simply send the required amount to the wallet address provided by the vendor.
NEED A HAND?
If you're new to self-custody wallets, exchange withdrawals, crypto networks, or sending payments, don't stress.
Shoot us a message and we'll help walk you through it. Once you've done it once, it's honestly a piece of piss.
Thanks EF Fam,
Brother, exodus are so easy. Not once have I ever had a transaction held or got a call and i can do many transactions of moving funds in one day.Can confirm i had no issues transferring to a vendor from exodus. Ive always done revolut to coinbase to exodus to vendor. Has the best fees that ive found so far
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