That's just rhetoric. In reality it's more about getting them to pay a lot more than they have been than somehow finding the perfect number.
That's just rhetoric. In reality it's more about getting them to pay a lot more than they have been than somehow finding the perfect number.
I wish them luck in their well intentioned and very well thought out endeavour.
Never in doubt. I should be the in-house stereotyper for the police.
Biden giving Putin the green light to invade Ukraine I see. WW3
He's been saying idiotic things for ages. But then that's what happens if you insist on only electing dementia-fied old men.
Yeah, I saw him rambling bizarrely the other day about something or other [the Texas hostage thing?] and thought Christ, maybe he actually is senile.
Biden on hostage negotiations:
"One trick is to tell stories that don't go anywhere. Like the time I caught the ferry to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe. So I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time...."
https://www.marca.com/en/football/in...4778b4588.html
Clasy.Robinho, who was playing for AC Milan at the time, was part of a group who gang-raped a 23-year-old Albanian woman at the Sio Cafe nightclub and was originally sentenced in 2017, having gone on to lose two appeals.
I was reading that the other day and my main takeaway from it was that I didn't realise so many countries point blank refuse to extradite their citizens.
https://www.independent.ie/irish-new...-41265529.html
I thought Giggles had been quiet for a while.
That is fucking bonkers.
Weekend at Padraig's.
Weekend at Blarneys was the best I could do.
Must have been off their boxes to think it would work. Seen a photo of one of them (his son) and he looks like a proper little scrote.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60057281
"lucky family circumstances"
Get some rich parents you renting scum bags, what is wrong with you?
Guys please stop revealing the very obvious flaw in our grift.
Aw man, so all I had to do was work hard, get saving and get given a load of fucking money by my parents?
Can't believe I didn't think of that.
I still have no idea what NFT is but it seems to be everywhere. Like cryptocurrency I think I'm probably better off in blissful ignorance.
I've tried my best to read up on them but I can't get beyond them being the Dutch tulip bubble, i.e. everyone goes in on something for fashion reasons and then, some time later, it crashes due to its lack of intrinsic value.
There are lot of people out there who don't want to do a day's work.
The easiest way to understand it is that it's basically a digital copyright. It's meant to stop people from being able to take your stuff and use it however they want. Fine in theory, the Internet could do with intellectual property being protected, but... it's actually a load of bollocks and just ends up with Scousers buying Pixelated Rainbow Nonces for Ł200.
NFTs could be useful for things like digital tickets but for art (stretching the definition when it's shit monkeys pictures) two copies are not just indistinguishable but they're functionally identical. That's sort of the point of digital information, it's the same, trying to introduce false scarcity is so incredibly stupid and obviously just a cash grab aimed at credulous twats.
You might have more luck with Magic.
Ok. So if I buy a monkey and then someone else sells my monkey without my permission, what happens next? Do I have to hire a monkey lawyer and sue them?
Your case would also end up being featured on Monkey News.
You borrow Daves van.
There's probably nothing you could do. The whole space is unregulated and the Wild West at the moment. I could steal your entire net worth in Bitcoin and there's nothing you could do about it within the legal framework.
As James said, the basic truth of this stuff is that the underlying tech is great and has a lot of potential, but at the moment we don't really know what we're doing with it. I'd be surprised if anything in the Crypto space now (outside of Bitcoin and Etherium) was still around in 10 years and, whether they like it over not, the space needs regulation or its going nowhere.
They can sell the jpeg, but that's not what the NFT is.
Wouldn't it be better if your proof of ownership for, say, your house & you car were indisputably recorded on a ledger that everyone could (or could not) see, rather than on pieces of paper?
Wouldn't it be better to not have to give Ł2 each to Ticketmaster and Visa each time you wanted to pay to watch a performance?
I'm not a Crypto Guy fwiw and the current uses are aggressively shit, but I think there's a lot more to it than the currently dominating discourse of hurr hurr I right click saved your NFT now it's mine.
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Seems like a bit of a pyramid scheme to me.
Up to this point, cryptocurrency (and NFTs even more so) have been just that. Buy it and hope that you can offload it later to someone else for more money. The technology is great, their proponents claim, but it has yet to be used for anything useful, and it has been more than a decade now.
Presumably an industry could decide to utilise, or not, the technology for documentation.
Houses as an example or so slow moving that would a ledger/blockchain be really beneficial above and beyond an electronic database they already have? If so, what tangible benefit would there be for anyone other than the custodian (ie land registry Scotland)?
I suppose in that scenario something like ethereum and solana would become the market as the owner of the chain that many industries use? But who pays the transaction fees to update the ledger? Would it be cheaper than updating the data bases they currently keep?
Also we have a land and motor registry already, so those 'ledgers' already exist, and have done pretty much since forever, so I don't quite get what crypto is bringing to that particular party.
Are title deeds any more than ornamental for property any more? I guess the V5 or whatever it is called still has a role for cars [I have no idea].
https://medium.datadriveninvestor.co...w-207ddceeaa00
The Jake Paul wealth part in this has annoyed me immensely
I think some sort of electronic, digital universal currency is a really powerful idea. Like the euro on a massive scale.
However, I don’t get NFTs at all.
I remember years ago some crypto emerged claiming it could keep pilot flight record/information on a ledger (https://www.newsbtc.com/sponsored/ae...into-aviation/)
Useful technology perhaps. A commodity for investors? Nah.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/aeron/
Look at that fall.
I don't really see decentralised finance happening as we will always have most people wanting to have the trust of a third party to keep their money relatively safe.
Asia uses Crypto as actual currency, particularly in areas where access to traditional banking is difficult. It's also useful when sending money across borders as it's much cheaper.
Outside of that, It's just an unregulated stockmarket full of pumps, dumps and people hoping to become millionaires. The tech may become something more, it may not. But - if Blockchains and NFT's are the future - existing, regulated corporations will make their own.