You think GoodForAnother is going to steal your money? Obviously it'd be a big pain to do it here, just saying we could. A company like DK could easily do it. Again, awesome idea on the marketplace but I don't think it's nft dependent.
You think he could bring back all the lost threads? The blockchain would easily. There's some attached images that explain web 2 vs web 3 but I honestly don't expect you to get any of it.
I mean you're baffled that someone can buy something with their TMB account and it link back to their account. Go look at the donations page. It shows every donation by account bc it links to the account. And this is on a very simple message board, not even a marketplace. You can buy stocks/crypto on your robinhood account and it links back to your account. You don't need an nft to prove you bought Team 32 on the marketplace.
What you're asking ohhaithur can't work without the blockchain linking them all together. Seamlessly, more securely, etc.
You're batshit insane if you think a user can't buy something and it be linked to his account without a blockchain. I get that you're an nft guy but you're living in an alternate reality.
You're using all examples of intermediaries getting involved. You buy something from Robinhood, Robinhood gives you something. You haven't shown peer-to-peer examples. I'm not saying this fantasy football league is life-changing, just a fun thing that can work better on blockchain.
Here we go again with the low blows over something you're not able to fully understand. You're in the frustration phase for sure
Says the guy that doesn't understand users can buy things online and have them linked to their account. Do you have an investment account? When you buy a stock, does it link to your account? How have they done thay for a few decades without a blockchain? But I can't buy a fantasy team on a marketplace without an nft lol.
I understand how those things work. What you don't understand is how and why the blockchain is needed to accomplish what another user posted a video about. Spin it.
There will be a middleman though. The site making it is the middle man. They aren't doing it for free. And yea, maybe it works better on blockchain. Just saying it could definitely be done without it.
You're calling me batshit over something you aren't grasping though. I don't know how else to dumb this down but it's like you're arguing with a brewer if they can make beer without water. No, you need water. No, you need the blockchain.
We are talking about similar but different concepts. You're so close. You can keep laughing because we are most certainly on different levels about this conversation. That website controls and owns all of your data. You're just finding the same front-end utility example as a way to cater to your argument. Multiple users have told you a lot of what is happening here isn't cutting edge, new, or revolutionary. Several times.
to answer the question, PayPal has an API, when you click the button to donate you’re using a Xenforo plugin which takes you to PayPal and after your payment goes through, that information is sent back to tmb where it is stored on the donations page and the plug-in automatically adds you to the donors user group which gives you donor board access
I literally just showed where you can buy a team and it link to your account without the use of a blockchain. You invent needs for a blockhain/nft when it's not needed. Sure, it's an option and maybe sometimes easier but it's not like these things are dependend on the nft. They existed before nft's. You can buy things online, like a fantasy football team, without an nft. You can join a fan club without an nft. You can join a golf club without an nft. You can't grasp that.
i hope you get dbl questions about API now When someone says they talk back and forth to each other, what are they saying?
Ehhh it's pretty damn similar. The format is different, one is selling good teams at a premium while the other is selling orphan teams, but the premise is the same. Users are buying fantasy teams online and they link to their account after purchase.
I'm not inventing anything dude. You're asking the same thing and then your example still isn't fully what the video includes. They are not the same. Similar, but different. You just told people not to pass judgment for things people collect. Maybe admit you don't fully understand this, and you're not talking like someone who does either.
I understand it. I understand you want things to be more nft dependant than they really are. The format of that fantasy marketplace is cool but it definitely could have been made 5 years ago with no nft at all.
You keep putting words in my mouth and putting me in a corner with my viewpoints. I haven't said this. You guys keep coming up with these BATSHIT responses acting like I'm trying to convince you on anything. You still can't understand the difference between what ohhaithur posted and what you linked. ohhaithur just told you it wasn't the same thing. No means no. It sounds like he already has done his research on it and posted another example and you're quickly dismissing it and getting argumenttive.
Yes, the format is different. The overall premise is the same. A marketplace to buy and sell fantasy teams could have easily been made 5+ years ago. Kudos to the guy for a good idea but it's not nft dependent.
From your understanding of how the internet works and your interpretation of the platforms, this is correct.
It could be done. That's not up for debate. Blockchain is an option to do it, and maybe it makes it easier, but it could absolutely be done without it. It's a stock market for fantasy football teams. That's it.
Going to be great when these shoe companies make you start holding their token for exclusive drops and dblplay1212 becomes the biggest NFT fan the board has ever seen
You mean like having a snkrs account and they do early access and give some members access to buy pairs early? Oh Nike already does that. I do think they'll eventually use them to prove pairs are authentic and I'm all for that.
Lol. Didn't we tell you it's not cutting edge or revolutionary? And just a different way of interacting on the internet? This doesn't sound familiar? Nike bought an NFT company. They are building a digital storefront and SNKRS will be replaced and/or integrated w/ blockchain technology. But can't the random internet person do that?
Blockchain to verify authenticity is a legit use. "Hold their token to get access to drops!" is just a rebranding of what already exists.
you're the one saying that ANTWONE said you're going to need that token to get access to those shoes you geek out over Making shit up again
Im not surprised you’re being so obtuse, but if Nike felt it was worthwhile to upgrade their system don’t you think this is an improvement on what currently exists today? Doesn’t everyone absolutely hate the SNKRS app?