Very true. You can make more money doing this than some people do working in sweat shops, and all you need is an internet connection and a capable device.
I bought a pathdao nft a couple of months back. They run some kind of axie infinity scholarship course for poor kids in Asia. Anyway, their IDO launched today and I'm due 40,000 $path. 15% next week, balance over 6 months. I don't know how that's going to work out, but when looked earlier it was at $1.34. Wtf. Probably less now, darent look.

And other NFTs come with communities that give you access to white lists for other drops. Picked up 3 or 4 whitllelist spots last week. One is for Cool Cats' new Pets drop. Cool Cats floor is 8 ETH, so could be lucrative.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Do you have a link to that Axie program? I’m working with PubDAO on an article on DAOs in developing countries, and this could be a relevant example.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Also, awesome that you got into the groove with NFTs. I never did, as I just don’t have a sense for it, and don’t have the ETH to cover all the fees and whatnot.
 

luka

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i highly reccommend these ones Oliver you really can't lose if you invest in these
 

luka

Well-known member
Stan is going to make an NFT of one of my poems and hes going to sell it for one million pounds. we are going to share the profits.
 
Might be more interested in NFTs based on Polygon or Stacks, maybe Cardano eventually.
A couple of the gaming nft projects keep the main assets on the Ethereum network, where the value is currently, but have moved gameplay onto L2. Ether orcs being the leading example.

I used it today for the first time. The bridging was super easy and it cost 0.02 matic to set up a raid, with nice animations throughout the process. If ether orcs keep this up, they'll be the cryptopunks of the future.
 

catalog

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I'm staying well away it's all a load of shite. Pyramid scheme where you have to convince another mug to be involved so you can get paid.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Also why does it say "Nonce 1" on lukes profile?

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Nonce is a cryptographic term, short for “number once” for some reason, and it’s involved with the cryptographic hash function most commonly used in blockchain, SHA256. It’s sort of a secondary key/number involved in encrypting and decrypting the target data.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Also blockchain is a very general technology that can be profoundly abused. You get news of a rug pull just about every other day.
 
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