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Did you know that you can trace every single satoshi using orderals? And that there's a market about "rare" coins, as ones mined by satoshi or used to pay the pizza?
I was out of this world for some time and this is by far the most fascinating news for me, but seems like it isn't getting much attention.
I scanned all my addresses to find if I have some rare sats from satoshi or whatever, unlucky I found only some palindrome and uncommon and a black uncommon sat.
I searched for "orderals", also combined with other searchwords, but i only got unrelated rubbish. Mind to elaborate further, maybe spend a link or two? Of course, here is a link: https://magiceden.io/ordinals/discover-raresatsIf you want I can provide links for porn too Ps: also, it's "ordinals" not "orderals". My fault. It's the shit they use to spam the mempool and engrave NFT on the blockchain. It's something like "colouring" each satoshi like it's a pixel, I can't say I completely understand it but it's fascinating. I thought you hardcoiner were always up-to-date with bitcoin extravagances...
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November 07, 2023, 01:11:56 AM |
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Basing...while dominance is decreasing for a couple of days due to a large jump in some well-capitalized s-tcoins. To me, this is absolutely premature, and should not have happened until the end of 2024, which means that it is possible that we are going through this cycle faster than usual OR that we are possibly at the top of the first bull wave, like we were in July 2019...a mini bear followed.
I am not predicting one here, but the rapid rise of the s-tcoins made we wonder about where we are in the cycle. Getting into a cautious mindset (of course, etf approval would open the floodgates regardless).
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November 07, 2023, 03:04:30 AM |
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Apparently shitcoins are also bad for your health. https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20231106271/apefest-host-confirms-15-people-suffered-eye-pain-and-vision-issues-after-bored-ape-nft-event"Guests have reported seeking medical attention for 'severe eye burn' and 'extreme pain' following the NFT party in Hong Kong
At least 15 guests who attended a Bored Ape NFT event have reported suffering pain and burning in their eyes, which some of them are blaming on the fest's bright lighting.
Yuga Labs, the blockchain company that hosted the "ApeFest" event in Hong Kong, confirmed that several guests have complained of eye discomfort and vision problems following the celebration of the Bored Ape Yacht Club's non-fungible tokens collection (aka NFTs) over the weekend..."
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November 07, 2023, 03:54:53 AM |
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November 07, 2023, 04:06:07 AM |
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buddy I am tired 🥱 I will be going to sleep dreaming 😴 of 36k for tuesday.
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Pro tip: Don't bet on it.
Don't bet, period. Gambling is for losers.
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November 07, 2023, 04:31:11 AM |
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Apparently shitcoins are also bad for your health. https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20231106271/apefest-host-confirms-15-people-suffered-eye-pain-and-vision-issues-after-bored-ape-nft-event"Guests have reported seeking medical attention for 'severe eye burn' and 'extreme pain' following the NFT party in Hong Kong
At least 15 guests who attended a Bored Ape NFT event have reported suffering pain and burning in their eyes, which some of them are blaming on the fest's bright lighting.
Yuga Labs, the blockchain company that hosted the "ApeFest" event in Hong Kong, confirmed that several guests have complained of eye discomfort and vision problems following the celebration of the Bored Ape Yacht Club's non-fungible tokens collection (aka NFTs) over the weekend..."Lawl. Are NFTs still a thing?
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November 07, 2023, 09:08:56 AM Merited by eXPHorizon (1) |
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Can anyone predict (whether bot or no bot?)? I have my wee widdo doubts.Who cares what you have, certainly not this peep. Spiritually aware human beings are capable of predictions and prophecies, in the 6th sense dimension/realm. You on the other hand, will never be able to achieve that - because you’re nothing but silicon - thus will never ever be sentient. ~ we don’t know! ~
Of course we know, you blithering fuck-twat. This one goes out to, the one I love:https://thegreattaking.com/#no.homo The wall in reverse, that tourist is back in town, for the truth to thrive.#non.Sunday.haiku
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November 07, 2023, 09:15:21 AM |
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An interesting paper by Fidelity Digital Assets, the Bitcoin Maxis of Wall Street, that could be useful to forward to any nocoiner trying to criticise Bitcoin: In November 2020, we highlighted some of the most common Bitcoin criticisms that were sourced from our regular conversations with institutional investors and observation of public commentary on Bitcoin. More than three years later, Bitcoin not only remains the largest digital asset by market capitalization, but continues to grow as a monetary network. In this piece, we address common Bitcoin criticisms and misconceptions—some legitimate, some debunked. First, we revisit criticisms we’ve covered in 2020, which have been refuted many times over: 1. Bitcoin is too volatile to be a store of value. 2. Bitcoin has failed as a means of payment. 3. Bitcoin is wasteful and/or bad for the environment. 4. Bitcoin will be replaced by a competitor. 5. Bitcoin is not backed by anything. The original criticisms above are those we believe can be refuted or are unlikely to be a serious concern. However, we believe that there are a few legitimate concerns that have some, even if small, probability of occurring and, therefore, investors should be aware. These include: 1. A bug in Bitcoin’s code could render it worthless. 2. Regulations will slow Bitcoin adoption. 3. People could lose interest. 4. There are “unknown unknowns.”
I think I posted the original paper in November 2020 here on the WO as well...
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November 07, 2023, 09:42:34 AM |
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Lawl. Are NFTs still a thing? A lot of NFTs are going to zero, or are already there, and won't recover. Older, scarce NFTs are still in demand. Some iconic Bitcoin NFT collections, like Spells of Genesis and Rare Pepe have held up quite well. Both of these cards (Counterparty tokens) are rarely sold for under $200k. In 2014 I registered all 32 NFL team names on Counterparty. This year I put them up for sale. So far I've sold 25/60 sets.
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