As an empirical experiment in
forum shitcoin economics, let’s use one forum token to screw with another.
I will send 1 merit to whomever buys mprep-III from me at its current listing price of 10,000 fake-BTC.
I will send 10 merits to whomever buys nullius-I from me at its listed price of 21,000,000 fake-BTC.
I reserve the right to renege if the fNFT purchaser is a scammer, spammer, or bounty-chaser, in my exclusive judgment—or if a Global Moderator or Administrator tells me not to do this;
n.b. that I do not care about DT members’ opinions. I myself think that this is a bad idea; however, someone
will do it, so I may as well be the first.
Deal?
Observation: I think that the fake-BTC supply is being dissipated, as people mash the random-buy button in hopes of grabbing something valuable. As a result, nobody has the funds to buy the most desirable fNFTs currently being listed.
Is this another Howie Coin grab for donations from unsuspecting newbies?
Actually, it's occurred to me that this is this years' April Fools day prank.
No shit, Sherlock.
I am way ahead of you. See my above posts on this page.
- You can get a random fNFT for 50 BTC. A great deal, no? How could you not make money long-term?
So, a forum member can unwillingly and unwittingly have his name attached to an NFT being traded by others. How very evil.
That was written after I saw V8s up for sale. Someone must have gotten that on a random purchase. (But most random purchases will be worthless luser account fNFTs.)