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You could have just been brave and posted that photo in this forum (no one's gonna downvote you here ;-)) Right click image---> copy image address ----> choose the little picture button and paste in between the brackets. "I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you" Can't, I don't have enough merit for images. Still, the fact that people are talking in fiat doesn't exactly bode well for Bitcoin.
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some NFTs have already bought $ 2 million each, but I want 1 million only
I'll bid 2 garlicoin I'll bid 2 Knolix
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On a side note, is the art piece good?
What's the "Capri" for? If that's a watermark, then I think you're doing it wrong. You should always avoid making it so big that it takes the focus away from the subject. Digital and Traditional artists usually put their watermark on the bottom left or right corner of their work mainly because that spot doesn't divert the attention of the viewer to the main subject while not detracting the beauty of the painting. Suggestions, though, you could try studying the importance of " tonal values[1]" to add depthness and make it more realistic. Mastering them would really help entice people to have an interest with your artwork especially if it involves a conceptual aspect that relates to bitcoin and any other altcoins.
[1] https://www.creativebloq.com/features/everything-you-need-to-know-about-tonal-valuesOh, it was for the auction. I wanted to give a preview of the piece while preventing people from taking it.
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Here is my application Mr Ratimov: Rank: newbie Merit: 6 Profile:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3371457;sa=summary
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This is how a fund may operate
1. The Bitcoin Fund raises its funds from investors in return for a share of the scheme's profits. 2. The Fund would then buy up assets that would go up in value (like NFTs and cryptocurrency projects) 3. As time passes, the value of those assets should rise, increasing the value of the Fund's shares. 4. The Fund would then sell off the assets, giving the investors a return in the form of dividends while allowing the Fund to repeat the cycle.
This model is inspired by REITs (Real Estate investment trusts) which make their investors a return via dividends and capital growth.
It may be flawed due to the volatility of cryptocurrency projects and the relative difficulty of verifying whether a project is legit.
Maybe the Bitcoin Fund could be backed by something more trusted like a Bitcoin reserve or even gold in the event of major losses like a project turning out to be a scam or the crypto market going into a fall in demand.
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https://ibb.co/YtfdJTgThis is my logo submission (Sorry for the link, I am unable to give a full image in the post.) The logo consists of the Bitcoin symbol with three waves as a nod to the show making waves in the Bitcoin community. The helmet is to show how Bitcoin is rising in relevance.
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Thank you all for the feedback.
I am going to read up on the BitcoinTalk rules, try a different site and lock up the auction thread.
On a side note, is the art piece good?
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Are they any promotional methods I can use to ensure as many people are interested in my auction as I can? What do good auctions have in common? Is my auction good enough, and how can I improve it? Here is my auction: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5356107.msg57764820#msg57764820I am new to this, and I mostly read the Auction Guide and Tips by b!z. Sorry for the inconvience.
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Description:An unwatermarked PNG file of a hand levitating over the countryside. Preview: https://ibb.co/Pjv1trYStarting bid:0.00014 BTC Buy it now:0.00027 BTCEnd date and time:11:59 at 31/12/2021 Payment methods accepted:Bitcoin address: bc1q08v260h2w08l8q833hpfeu05dt9aws2nktyt5v Ethereum:0xD9F38fE9D307f087d2A293046E9F1B184fEAD315 Litecoin:MCeUZ6Bf8vGs9oUaMmCAVAYRsdyGETshYm Bitcoin Cash:qqvpzdpzk99vh3j6mc2r8vhzptad04p6qq3v9dywfs Additional information:
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anyone can download it, but only one person has the first original. A paper photo is difficult to determine who took it before, but NFT is easy
Well, it would certainly not be whoever buys your NFT. The physical photograph is in the Harry Ransom Center of the University of Texas.
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i play as snow bird-worldism crash on NationStates!
Nice. Used to be in Thalassia until it closed. Now I am chilling in the South Pacific.
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Why buy this NFT for $1 million, when I can download it for free.
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I don't know, that looks fishy. Looks like either bots or low-paid workers would give the likes and follows. In either case, this service may not be useful if you want to have organic growth. Best case scenario: you would probably get low interaction rates for the followers you have. Worst case scenario: you may get banned by the service as shown by the following links: Here are some of these sites' policies on this kind of service. Spotify: https://www.spotify.com/uk/legal/end-user-agreement/User Guidelines Point 14. Youtube: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3399767?hl=en-GB
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What does a rant and a blunt stick have in common?
There is no point.
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