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Author Topic: [500 blank giveaway]Digital-Fortunes: Trade Your Image Folder  (Read 97 times)
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July 18, 2018, 07:09:31 PM
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Digital-Fortunes is a new completely decentralized trading card game where you are the card maker.
By storing images from your computer directly into the token you can effectively trade your memes.

The images are stored in braille format which makes it perfect for images that are designed to be recognized instantly by the brain.

You can sell the images to other users and earn from all future sales of the ones you've made.

5000 initial limited supply.
The first 500 are free, give it a try.

http://digital-fortunes.co
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July 21, 2018, 04:35:48 PM
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That's innovative. Are you the creator of this project?

A distributed system attempts to access an API data source, but since the nodes need not execute the instructions simultaneously, the data provided by the API can yield different results. Hence you need to build some kind of time to API value lookup table; formally called oracle.
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