Yes, and you took that as a serious bet and proceeded to get irate about it. It's very much relevant. You didn't win or prove anything. I never accepted your terms in the NFT thread, or here. And I never tried to bet my sports car or attempted to dox someone. You did both of those things.
I saw an opportunity to capitalize on your hubris. Congrats for not zeroing out your wallet. And just lol at doxing you, it’s a wallet on a public block chain, that you shared on here multiple times by virtue of sharing your NFTs. It would be like if opened my physical wallet to show someone my ID and became upset bc they saw how much cash I did or didn’t have in it. Who cares?
You really should be pimping Twitter’s release of built in NFT authentication for pfp’s. Right click savers are doomed.
You wanted me to post all of my wallets, which you're right is on the blockchain and public. Not all of them are doxxed. Nor do I want them to be. I've been accused of "tax fraud" by our little lawyer in the crypto thread for mentioning using a decentralized exchange to trade BTC instead of having to send to marketplaces like Coinbase before. It's safer to keep things in a cold wallet instead of places like Coinbase or Crypto.com. Maybe that's why I don't want all of my accounts posted on here. Maybe people have taken posting person info too far here in the past (myself included)?
Also come on, soulfly Looks like I admitted it was a mistake, which I said ITT Looks like I suggested making a separate thread to stop spamming the NFT thread, which I said ITT I even mention above to not take the posts too seriously. Next.
I thought you moved on? How am I supposed to know when/if you're serious now? Some ape board going to display it on a dashboard for me?
Was the ape dashboard not a joke? Maybe was slightly offended that you personally tried to oust me, but we're good. I'm good. I'm just being standoffish and unfriendly.
I was trying to explain an NFT to someone the other day and I compared NFT's to QR Codes in that QR codes became popular about 10 years ago, but they are finally now being used. I think that's kind of where we are with NFT's. I think they'll be more popular in less time, but I'm not sure of the value they'll hold and how they'll actually be used. No clue if that's a remotely correct take.
You're pretty close. NFT = digital signature / proof of ownership via the blockchain. For some reason, a few people here get really triggered by the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs, and that project just proved how the "art" is more than just a JPEG. You can right-click and save the JPEG of the Bored Ape all day long. That's really cool, people here have even done it for likes. But you can't claim the airdrop that netted people around 20+ ETH per BAYC token, because you couldn't pass the proof of ownership test on the website to claim the tokens. I'd rather have the ApeCoin than TMB likes, but it's okay to be different and I understand why some want attention. I think the rest of us will figure this out when real-world applications exist (they already do) where the use case is more than just exclusive merch, dope art, and IRL meetups.
No, but the tweet posted by the guy who says he wants to 'kms' every other week certainly does! You two are a lot of fun
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