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Title: thegoat.wtf : a new mechanism in NFTs?
Post by: sosolon45 on October 09, 2023, 12:42:27 PM
Hello everyone, this is my first post here ^^ glad to be among you.
I've been eyeing an NFT project for a while, and it's just launched.

Website: https://thegoat.wtf (https://thegoat.wtf)
Discord: https://discord.gg/thegoatwtf (https://discord.gg/thegoatwtf)

To keep it simple:

- One NFT auctioned every 24 hours.
- The daily auction proceeds are distributed to the holders.
- Everything is onchain on ETHEREUM.
- 1.6 billion possible combinations.

For the purists, it's a project similar to nouns.wtf (with a 33ETH floor price...), but instead of creating a DAO, the contract automatically redistributes the ETH to the holders. What do you think?

WARNING: This is a risky project, do your own research.

Looking forward to discussing it with you!


Title: Re: thegoat.wtf : a new mechanism in NFTs?
Post by: sosolon45 on October 19, 2023, 02:53:41 AM
Up, Everything is going well for the goats, they are sold daily. Good day


Title: Re: thegoat.wtf : a new mechanism in NFTs?
Post by: edmundduke on October 19, 2023, 08:45:20 AM
Hello everyone, this is my first post here ^^ glad to be among you.
I've been eyeing an NFT project for a while, and it's just launched.

Website: https://thegoat.wtf (https://thegoat.wtf)
Discord: https://discord.gg/thegoatwtf (https://discord.gg/thegoatwtf)

To keep it simple:

- One NFT auctioned every 24 hours.
- The daily auction proceeds are distributed to the holders.
- Everything is onchain on ETHEREUM.
- 1.6 billion possible combinations.

For the purists, it's a project similar to nouns.wtf (with a 33ETH floor price...), but instead of creating a DAO, the contract automatically redistributes the ETH to the holders. What do you think?

WARNING: This is a risky project, do your own research.

Looking forward to discussing it with you!

I though we were past the pixel art era of NFT's. So its a giant scheme where people get money if new people join, so like a MLM. We have seen these before btw, both with coins and with NFT's aswell, it never ends well tho so exercise caution when investing into this :)


Title: Re: thegoat.wtf : a new mechanism in NFTs?
Post by: avikz on October 19, 2023, 02:47:54 PM
Lol! It's hilarious to see people are still betting on NFT, especially those nonsense pixelated ones! NFT is over and dead!

Some celebrity NFTs might be having some sales in this market, but nothing else in NFT is working unless you find new chickens to sell these nonsense things.

NFT has no value and no utility! It's dead!


Title: Re: thegoat.wtf : a new mechanism in NFTs?
Post by: DeathAngel on October 20, 2023, 04:38:51 AM
Lol! It's hilarious to see people are still betting on NFT, especially those nonsense pixelated ones! NFT is over and dead!

Some celebrity NFTs might be having some sales in this market, but nothing else in NFT is working unless you find new chickens to sell these nonsense things.

NFT has no value and no utility! It's dead!

I was just about to type something similar. NFT’s are the ICO craze of 2017 but for the last bull run. It’ll be something different in 2024 & 2025 run up, I guess the key is to figure out what & then get out in profits before it inevitably crashes. NFT’s have no utility & no future, don’t waste your time, buy btc & eth.


Title: Re: thegoat.wtf : a new mechanism in NFTs?
Post by: Text on October 20, 2023, 05:20:06 AM
Investing in an NFT project space like this comes with its own set of risks, and it's essential for you to conduct thorough research before investing and understand what they're getting into. Make sure to evaluate the project's team and background, roadmap, community support, and long-term sustainability before getting involved. It is a risky project. It's new and untested, and there's no guarantee that it will be successful. Also, consider the project’s transparency and how it handles security and ownership rights. I couldn’t find specific reviews or mentions of this project in my latest search.