Lot 1: 1x 0.0013BTC Lot 3: 0.0005BTC
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@Lafu is right and @EFS is right. And we're also a bit wrong too. If you take a few color samples [1] from that half you will see mostly tints of cyan, which is basically a greenish blue. So it does have green in it. But I do agree, faded-out green isn't the best wording. Maybe greyish cyan is better? [1]
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Well shit, I missed this one. Yeah, I know how you feel. Second auction I missed today.
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Unbelievable. I'm 10 blocks late... How did I miss this? Actually, how did everyone miss this?
Also, Happy Birthday!
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Lowest two numbers available please!
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2 Portrait 2 Landscape
Thank you!
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While you're at it, you can probably nuke these two as well: ankr-buy-ankr (uid=3577844) avalanche-avax (uid=3577858) They share a similar usernames, nearly identical UID, the same MO, and have the same domain on their profile. Nuked, thank you! Some nice detective work here. I wonder if there is a reason to why they do this method. At times spammer moves make no sense to me at all.
The motives of the people behind this is most likely backlinks. They spam their links everywhere they can in automated/semi-automated/even manual ways because they somehow think that would make their websites more relevant/popular. Though probably most of the websites being SEOed like this spammy AND scammy.
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That account has been already banned. There's been an increase in SEO spam lately. In this case, the first two posts of that account include a link. It's not the first time I've seen that domain being spammed around here (probably nuked around five accounts spamming the same domain). It can stay, as it discusses spamming from most likely bot accounts.
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Congrats ChiBitCTy! And thank you owlcatz for the ticket and to mx12.levins for nominating me and of course organizing the raffle!
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Thank you for the auction! Really liking this format, the uncertainty makes it really exciting.
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