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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Is Offline Mining Actually a Thing? on: May 15, 2024, 02:06:20 PM
Hey guys, I've always had an eye for earning passively and amongst my strategies as everyone in my cycle, is mining fringe tokens. In the recent past, I believe a lot of miners were able to earn some substantial rewards from tokens like Avive, Ice etc...

What puzzled me was when I came across Canxium a new mining prospect that introduces a concept of offline mining. They said their offline mining facilitates the areas with less or no internet access to mine CAU.

I just wanted to know how that could be feasible and how they would be syncing the data on the blockchain etc? Have anyone heard of this? How does it work? Is it worth it?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Could I’ve hit a jackpot? on: May 11, 2024, 01:57:21 PM
Now, I'll admit, I'm not usually one for memecoins or crypto games, but this little something called NOTCOIN turned into something quite intriguing for me. A few months back, a friend shared a referral link on telegram and before I knew it, I was hooked on this addictive little game.

The amount of big-name traders and investors getting involved was seriously impressive. I'm talking about folks like Farmercist, and the game ended up with over 35 million players and a peak of six million daily users. That's no small feat tbh .

So, naturally, I started inviting my friends to join in on the fun, and let's just say, I got a little too engrossed in it. There were days where I'd forget to eat, I was so into it! At one point, I had a chance to trade some of my NOT tokens for a nice little in-game voucher which was $200 at that time but I held off, thinking it might be worth something down the line.

Well, fast forward a bit, and now those tokens are trading at a $0.1 on the pre-market. Right now am kinda like overwhelmed if I should start making my choice of CAR I’ve always wanted or this too might be worth NOTHING as the name implies


I only learnt about it late and I couldn't get that much. But congratulations to you all that were able to get substantial NOT coins... I am going with the share size of the community and sentiments, I'm going to explore buying during the presale on Bitget and hopefully I can be in on the action too.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can i earn from NFTs and Game on: April 30, 2024, 01:39:33 PM
I saw it trending on Twitter as they had an airdrop but when I checked it out it was ending so I didn't participate. But UDS seems to have some good backing and if there is anything I can tell you, it is that the big bois don't invest in projects unless they can see it's potential...

The graphics was good and I believe the community is growing too. The listing on Bitget will open it a bigger audience and probably more investors I believe.

All in all, small project but promising potential.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What does meta education actually mean? on: April 30, 2024, 11:55:40 AM
is the education referring to the usual prompts given to an AI or a more sophisticated approach?
It’s more than just talking to an AI.

Meta education can allow students or even teachers to learn more about the subject in a way that is more intuitive. With stimulation, you are making sure that the students are focused and paying attention since it’s fun.

I am confused though how does this correlate to altcoins?  Huh

I think this post is better suited elsewhere.

Lol... Simulation seems a good approach...

Ohhh, as for how it relates to altcoins... Actually, GPTVerse is a blockchain project that has other extentions and it's token GPTV was listed on Bitget recently and it's doing quite well... It was while going through it I came across the education extension of its project.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What does meta education actually mean? on: April 30, 2024, 11:49:04 AM

so many people already expressed the same concern about AIs and VRs. i'm sure it's going to learn easily when the education is also visually available through the VRs, if being a physicist student allows you to simulate a real surgery through meta, i think meta serves a good purpose.

but if it's used to educate people about the fake news online and teach people not about honesty, i guess this is just something we have to stop. the problem is that it's the governments that are initiating these lies and they are going to be using AIs and meta.


It is usually the ethical perspective that seems to spark the debate and concern. Until and Unless there are ethical boundaries, there would be abuse. But who then can we saddle with the responsibility? Definitely not the government I would say
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What does meta education actually mean? on: April 30, 2024, 11:42:43 AM
Slowly, we have witnessed the advent of meta and how virtual reality is bringing about new innovations. Although I don't own one of those expensive VR glasses but I always find myself at the fence when it comes to usage or not. Probably because I haven't tried it yet...
There was a time back then wherein vr glasses were solely used for entertainment and games. It is cutting edge technology and it was really fun to use and now we are seeing it be incorporated into educational activities.

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They seem to facilitate interaction, learning, and transactions within a virtual ecosystem. I actually understand how interactions and transactions work but I honestly can't wrap my head around metaverse education.
Metaverse education encompasses a lot of things beyond just giving prompts to AI technology. With metaverse education students will be able to approach education in a more interactive and engaging manner.

We are able to transport students into another world quite literally so that they further understand the concepts being taught to them. Albeit really helpful and sophisticated, it is not yet accessible to everyone which is a shame and a regret.


Because it is quite expensive at the moment means it won't be accessible for most as you said. But like every technology out there, when there is competition and advances in the manufacturing technology, the price eventually comes down... Like when Sim Cards first came to my country, it was about $40 each and now it's less than 50 cents... I don't think it would be this dramatic but I know time will bring it down...
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What does meta education actually mean? on: April 29, 2024, 06:02:00 PM
Slowly, we have witnessed the advent of meta and how virtual reality is bringing about new innovations. Although I don't own one of those expensive VR glasses but I always find myself at the fence when it comes to usage or not. Probably because I haven't tried it yet...

However, using it for educational purposes is something I read coming across GPTVerse. They seem to facilitate interaction, learning, and transactions within a virtual ecosystem. I actually understand how interactions and transactions work but I honestly can't wrap my head around metaverse education.

is the education referring to the usual prompts given to an AI or a more sophisticated approach?
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Why did the 1st Gen NFTs have to be so damn Ugly? on: April 27, 2024, 08:37:51 AM
To be honest, there are many things i will probably never understand about NFTs cos I couldnt understand the inspiration behind its ugliness. I think it was odd how the first generation NFTs, especially this ape club, were ugly as hell. Sure, the whole nft idea was bewildering really, but why was it all so ugly as well?

is there a hidden utility in ugliness or am i missing something?
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are you restaking wBTC right now? on: April 26, 2024, 08:31:11 PM
As far as it's my fund, I'd after having Invested on the bitcoin, I diversifies to farm on well lucracious, populous and a listed token projects where I don't only rean my faith on hypes but reputations.

I may only assume that investing on this your introduced Bouncebit token would me a gamble but yet I'm not in for it until it's listed in the market cap to trending.

I share  your skepticism so I checked it out a little more. And I see it's  been listed on some Cexs  already   https://www.coincarp.com/fa/events/bouncebit-new-listing-on-bitget-pre-market/. All in all,  I would say investing in a new token is a gamble. So its wise risk what you're ready to loose
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Decentralized Exchange for Real Estate Actually A Thing? on: April 20, 2024, 04:39:02 PM
This seems promising to me and to be frank very practical however there is a chance that this could just easily fail.

Real estate and crypto are two different things and have different target audiences. It’s hard to integrate both of them into each other without losing their respective fundamentals. Maybe this is why not a lot of projects have ventured out into this field.

It's an interesting prospect that much I can say... But I believe there is a right way of doing things and when a company hits the right spot, it flourishes in an oasis and makes it a forest. Like Sega and PlayStation... Nevertheless I look forward to seeing how it thrives!
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Is User Base the Biggest Factor in CEXs Growth? on: April 20, 2024, 10:13:54 AM
I remember reading through an article with a detailed report of the 2023 crypto industry and I was glued... I have to add that it was long though... I kept tabs with Coingecko's subsequent reports and I think the Q1 CEXs report which was released pre Bitcoin Halving came just in time and with some unexpected results!

The first quarter of 2024 saw a dynamic landscape in the cryptocurrency derivatives market but Binance maintained its dominant position in futures trading volume, holding a consistent share of around 43% throughout the quarter which I expected. OKX and Bybit followed closely behind, each capturing around 16% and 13% of the market share, respectively.

The twist for me was Bitget as it exhibited a notable uptick in its futures trading volume. While starting at 9% in February, the exchange saw a 3% increase to reach 12% by March. This growth coincided with an earlier report of a rise in Bitget's user base, expanding from 20 million to 25 million users during the same period.

On OI It was no surprise at this point seeing it surpassing OKX in March, propelling it to the third position behind Binance and Bybit.

Spot trading volume also witnessed a positive trend for Bitget, reaching over $95 billion by March. This growth allowed it to overtake competitors like Gate.io, HTX, and MEXC in the spot trading volume market.

Overall I believe, the first quarter of 2024 presented a mixed picture for the cryptocurrency derivatives market. While established players like Binance held their ground, Bitget emerged as a growing force, particularly in the spot and futures trading segments.

What other factors can propel a CEX growth?

Reference: https://www.coingecko.com/research/publications/2024-q1-crypto-report
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Decentralized Exchange for Real Estate Actually A Thing? on: April 20, 2024, 10:05:09 AM
Its was hard to see how a market like Real Estate which operates in real space and real-time could be integrated with web3, this was my initial thought before i came across Parcl Labs recently. When i saw Parcl was a decentralized exchange focused on real estate (hence web3) it piqued my interest. Upon further research, i found that it allows users to speculate on the price movements of real estate markets in major cities around the world through "real estate synthetics" – financial instruments mimicking real-world assets in real-time.

The major discovery for me was learning how the Synthetics worked so it was a moment of understanding what I didn't really grasp before now. An important piece of its puzzle is $PRCL, the native Parcl. The platform utilizes it for governance, data access, and potential participation in future incentive programs.

Generally though, Parcl has garnered traction within the Solana ecosystem, achieving the highest Total Value Locked (TVL) among novel DeFi applications. It is no wonder that their V3 exchange has facilitated trading representing over $940 million in notional value and 2.1 million square feet of real estate exposure within a few months.

I believe Parcl Labs presents a unique approach to real estate investing in crypto space and with PRCL listed on Tier1 CEXs, its community will probably get even bigger.

Are there similar projects in these niche?

I'm just hearing this niche for the first time though. An exchange that's focused on real estate trading. Digging on X, I already discovered PRCL is on top platforms like you mentioned. https://twitter.com/bitgetglobal/status/1780219592557900017?t=1uNkxQ_xNEwjcxsalxb6GQ&s=19

I couldn't agree more... They have made some noise and the community seems to be growing. Although I will still do more research on this, I think I will put something little for a start and see how it goes!
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Decentralized Exchange for Real Estate Actually A Thing? on: April 20, 2024, 09:59:04 AM
Have you heard about REIT?

Speculating real estate price is risky and very similar to gambling. REITs are much better option here. I am sure your country has something similar to this.

In REIT, you get fractional ownership of real estate which is managed by a trust. This trust distributes 95% of their income to the unit holders. Also, with time, the value of each unit increases reflecting the increased property value. No speculation! Just pure profit and periodical income every quarter. I have invested in REIT almost 4 years back during 2nd phase of COVID and I have already recovered around 42% of my investment through income distribution and my ownership remained intact!

No Bro... I haven't.

Sincerely though, I appreciate how there is always someone somewhere on this platform who just seem to know something about a peculiar topic.

It sound like an interesting model and I know generally Property gain value with time... But Hypothetically though (Although I don't believe in Man Made Global Warming) what if a situation like Maui fires that happened recently, who bears the cost... (you really don't have to answer)

I have to add though, 42% recovery is commendable and I will definitely check it out.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Decentralized Exchange for Real Estate Actually A Thing? on: April 20, 2024, 09:43:48 AM
I don't see projects that have niche in real estate to thrive in the long run

We'd see how they'll do for a year or two but then, that's what I have noticed if a project is focusing itself to real estate. It's entirely a different realm that has a low chance of success.

I can see why you you would incline towards that perspective... Hypothetically though, I think it might be a snowball effect when it comes to innovation like this. I can remember when wanted to develop a navigation app for my dissertation, I checked what was obtainable and then I developed mine with better UI and more features and functions.

In part, it's both as a result of the upgrades in technology and the desire to solve problems that made my product unique. In that vein, I believe what limitations the PRCL may have at the moment will probably be a stepping stone for the next big player in the niche and so on.

Just me thinking out loud 😅
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Is Decentralized Exchange for Real Estate Actually A Thing? on: April 17, 2024, 01:39:45 PM
Its was hard to see how a market like Real Estate which operates in real space and real-time could be integrated with web3, this was my initial thought before i came across Parcl Labs recently. When i saw Parcl was a decentralized exchange focused on real estate (hence web3) it piqued my interest. Upon further research, i found that it allows users to speculate on the price movements of real estate markets in major cities around the world through "real estate synthetics" – financial instruments mimicking real-world assets in real-time.

The major discovery for me was learning how the Synthetics worked so it was a moment of understanding what I didn't really grasp before now. An important piece of its puzzle is $PRCL, the native Parcl. The platform utilizes it for governance, data access, and potential participation in future incentive programs.

Generally though, Parcl has garnered traction within the Solana ecosystem, achieving the highest Total Value Locked (TVL) among novel DeFi applications. It is no wonder that their V3 exchange has facilitated trading representing over $940 million in notional value and 2.1 million square feet of real estate exposure within a few months.

I believe Parcl Labs presents a unique approach to real estate investing in crypto space and with PRCL listed on Tier1 CEXs, its community will probably get even bigger.

Are there similar projects in these niche?
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