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Local / Разное / Re: Умственный или физический труд?
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on: January 29, 2019, 04:16:35 AM
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До обеда занимаюсь физическим трудом, а после обеда и до вечера отдыхаю у компьютера, что приносит особое наслаждение.
Согласен, нужно сочетать.
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Economy / Economics / Re: Insuring the crypto assets. Is it possible?
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on: November 24, 2018, 07:00:27 AM
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Well, how much you lost on the "Bitcoin's Black Friday"? I decided to hodl since the middle of the year, was pretty tired of following this rigmarole. Now I'm sad to see the current rates. I heard there's kinda insurance schemes for saving your assets, does anyone know more? Like everyone else, I'm waiting for Christmas gifts, but I already wanna get some cushion from these adventures.
If I were to ask, I think there is nobody who would offer insurance for cryptocurrency. A volatile investment is not that effective to be insured and would possibly a deficit for the insurance company's assets. Every real investment needs an insurance. Instead of this we'll have the pachinko market like to play and win/ or not
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Economy / Economics / Re: Insuring the crypto assets. Is it possible?
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on: November 24, 2018, 06:33:16 AM
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sold at $205, but didn't lost much as for insurance, i can say that it's pretty hard to implement. it'll take long time to establish the whole crypto-related insurance system, there're many nuances an so on. anyway, just my opinion
Looks like it's the question of time. Even for the well-established third party companies, innit? Still curious about this thing tho
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will the Ethereum survive the new influx of games?
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on: October 19, 2018, 03:29:06 AM
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How dangerous are new projects for the real use of blockchain? We have already seen the story of the CryptoKitties, which brought down the Ethereum network. Can this happen again now? What projects can now grow in such a way that will affect the work of the network itself?
I haven't heard anything about good gameplay for such projects. Not so sure about the Ethereum network, but cryptokitties and others (numerous of) are same: buy something that's correlated with the project's token. Technically those are not real games, but another sauce to sell us more dishes called scammy ICO tokens. I don't know where you heard about cryptokitties and other ethereum games, but they are not scam. It's a collective game with microtransactions. It's just a game and they are not stealing people's money. They have done a great job and many other projects just copied them. Eth network had problems when cryptokitties released, but it was just for a few days/hours and never happened again. It was a good network test and was positive for the network. If ethereum is to grow, many games like this are going to be online I am talking about the method, not the concrete project. Like poodle63 commented, if we're speaking about the games, we need to mention the values of gameplay, scenario and design. And you're exactly right, i've mentioned clones.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will the Ethereum survive the new influx of games?
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on: October 18, 2018, 10:05:37 AM
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How dangerous are new projects for the real use of blockchain? We have already seen the story of the CryptoKitties, which brought down the Ethereum network. Can this happen again now? What projects can now grow in such a way that will affect the work of the network itself?
I haven't heard anything about good gameplay for such projects. Not so sure about the Ethereum network, but cryptokitties and others (numerous of) are same: buy something that's correlated with the project's token. Technically those are not real games, but another sauce to sell us more dishes called scammy ICO tokens.
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