I'm looking to start a game key site with most game being from steam and maybe later on other platforms.
i have over 1000 games so far collected over years on and off and most at 50 to 75 percent off offer.
they are not top tier games but average value and games like terraria and a few others.
i have a theme i created for shopify looking for partners to split the cost of shopify and to contribute
What do you need the partner for? Investor or something else?
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Revolut Monzo Juno Wirex BankProv Bank Frick Sygnum Bank Seba Bank
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Could you please share some of your previous work? Maybe companies you've worked for also.
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Do you still need it?
Yes.
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alterra57-F@#$ you. This one is fake, can't you tell?
so there's been other fake ones? where? how? explain. i can't tell anything. He won't prove he is the real one unless you send him money.
does that sound like what someone would say if you emailed them telling them some scammer is impersonating them on an online forum? lets be reasonable here... alterra57 is a moron. And the Lowenheim-Skolem theorem (both the upwards and downwards versions) are standard results. To get a countable elementary substructure of your structure, you construct an algebra consisting of all your Skolem functions, and then subalgebras of this algebraic structure will always be elementary substructures. One can get a subalgebra of arbitrary cardinality smaller than your original algebra simply by taking the closure of a subset of whatever cardinality you want. To get an elementary equivalent structure of large cardinalities, you would take ultrapowers of your original structure by a large enough ultrafilter (I think you also may need regularity).
thanks Dr. Joseph. another solid. i'm still trying to wrap my head around the concept of rank-into-rank cardinals my poor mind just can't concieve of the concept it seems so bizarre. i doubt most people have any idea about the topic even mathematicians. professional ones. but it's definitely an interesting topic and i'm glad that you took an interest in it and really know your stuff! Yeah. There is a grand total of zero people who are currently actively researching the algebras of rank-into-rank embeddings, so too few people know about rank-into-rank embeddings. -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. For someone so smart you get your ego touched a bit too fast, look at that, a scammer with an ego. Your scams won't work, try xrpchat, there's plenty of restards over there. Are you sure that you are not the real retard? You are over here thinking that science is stupid because you lack intelligence. I just talked to your mother and she confirmed once again that you were born out the anus. Go poop on yourself. -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. Oh great intelligent one, tell me, why are you trying to scam people? Have you ever seen your trust score?
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I think this hack could easily shut them FixedFloat, but I really don't understand how any exchange nowadays can keep that amount of money in hot wallets and servers It's not that hard to set up cold wallets and multisig setup to prevent this from happening, this will add some complexity and it could slow down things, but security would be much better. I remember those old days when exchanges like Bitmex would process withdrawals in batches, 3 times every 24 hours. It would be an annoying procedure for any person who needed the Bitcoins in a hurry but security wise, one would be assured that incidents of hacker making massive withdrawals from exchange accounts were not possible without raising some eyebrows from the security. As a matter of fact, during that time when exchange hacks were so rampant, I did not here Bitmex becoming victims at all. I don't know if they still do it these days. Bitstamp does this, it's every 15 minutes, I don't know if they added this after their last hack but it's one of the best security measures an exchange can have.
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alterra57-F@#$ you. This one is fake, can't you tell?
so there's been other fake ones? where? how? explain. i can't tell anything. He won't prove he is the real one unless you send him money.
does that sound like what someone would say if you emailed them telling them some scammer is impersonating them on an online forum? lets be reasonable here... alterra57 is a moron. And the Lowenheim-Skolem theorem (both the upwards and downwards versions) are standard results. To get a countable elementary substructure of your structure, you construct an algebra consisting of all your Skolem functions, and then subalgebras of this algebraic structure will always be elementary substructures. One can get a subalgebra of arbitrary cardinality smaller than your original algebra simply by taking the closure of a subset of whatever cardinality you want. To get an elementary equivalent structure of large cardinalities, you would take ultrapowers of your original structure by a large enough ultrafilter (I think you also may need regularity).
thanks Dr. Joseph. another solid. i'm still trying to wrap my head around the concept of rank-into-rank cardinals my poor mind just can't concieve of the concept it seems so bizarre. i doubt most people have any idea about the topic even mathematicians. professional ones. but it's definitely an interesting topic and i'm glad that you took an interest in it and really know your stuff! Yeah. There is a grand total of zero people who are currently actively researching the algebras of rank-into-rank embeddings, so too few people know about rank-into-rank embeddings. -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. For someone so smart you get your ego touched a bit too fast, look at that, a scammer with an ego. Your scams won't work, try xrpchat, there's plenty of restards over there.
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It's so funny, if anything needs regulation in crypto business it's exchange. They ask for KYC documents to know their users and also block your transaction if they have doubt about that without solid proof or just block it to put extra profit in their pocket but no one cares about their shady practices, they abandon every rule. I read this in twitter post: Funds on Ethereum have been transferred through eXch. I really believe that it's an attack against exch. It's probably one among a few number of exchanges that respect privacy and its users. This is their karma, they've been freezing funds and going MIA without updating people on the money.
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As soon as I saw the article that fixedfloat was "hacked" for this amount I thought, "this has to be an inside job" because of the amount. Why on earth would FixedFloat need $26m in hot wallet reserves to operate, let alone $2.6m? This makes no sense from an operational or security standpoint for a swapping platform like fixedfloat.
The status from WazzCrypto seems to infer that this was the case. That fixedfloat funded the "exploiter" wallet, thus being an inside job. Or is it inferring that the exploiter used the service to fund the wallet prior to exploiting the full amount?
Exploiter used the service to fund the wallet, doesn't prove fixedfloats involvement but I wouldn't take that scenario off the table. 26 million is too much money for an exchange that wasn't many peoples first choice.
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Damn it, someone suffers from multiple brain injuries, or were you born this way? Everything you say is incredibly offensive. You are a horrible person. I would not be surprised if you were both a terrorist and a Nazi. -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. World is a nasty place snowflake, grow a pair. I already have. That is why I am committed to ensuring that you all get your 5 pandemics that you f@#$ing deserve. It is a royal shame that people like you take pride in your evil. You live like hell on Earth so that you can spend the afterlife in Hell. You are pathetic. -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. Good for you, I'll be waiting for these 5 pandemics and surviving all 5 of them, not thanks to your schizo brain. I'd suggest an appointment with a psychologists as soon as possible, please do so before the brain rot eats what's left. so there's been other fake ones? where? how? explain. i can't tell anything.
This dude tried to shill a scam token he made, did so by roleplaying as someone who's not. does that sound like what someone would say if you emailed them telling them some scammer is impersonating them on an online forum? lets be reasonable here...
I don't know what you mean by this, if the real Phd this scumbag is impersonating says it's not me and this scumbag can't verify he is who says he is then it's pretty clear.
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Damn it, someone suffers from multiple brain injuries, or were you born this way? Everything you say is incredibly offensive. You are a horrible person. I would not be surprised if you were both a terrorist and a Nazi. -Joseph Van Name Ph.D. World is a nasty place snowflake, grow a pair.
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Damn it, someone suffers from multiple brain injuries, or were you born this way?
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I have numbers from multiple states or USA area codes, random area codes are $15, custom area codes are $22$
Physical or virtual? virtual DM me with more info please.
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Sent an email to the person you're impersonating, let's see what he has to say about this scammery. I doubt that will stop you from being schizophrenic tho, I feel sorry for your family and the one who got you an internet connection, what a parasitic little critter you are.
You're literally talking to him right here in this thread. Why would you need to send an email to him? Explain. This one is fake, can't you tell? He won't prove he is the real one unless you send him money.
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I have numbers from multiple states or USA area codes, random area codes are $15, custom area codes are $22$
Physical or virtual?
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Need a personal Google Voice account, if it has been paid for even better. Will pay in USDT, reply or send me a message.
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