I dunno... ...what do you think - a million bucks for the 'complete the collection' prices?
...A couple of rich kids from Dubai could easily handle that.
1st in series: 'Digital Dirhams' NFT preview art. There is a 'tethered link text file' that goes along with the NFT. |
Anyone who gets into this, well, we will tell you how the thing works and all the internal secrets about why it is certain to make you streams of money for a long long time. As I have said on many previous occasions - if you just hand out that kind of information blindly, immediately silly people try to implement stuff themselves because they vainly imagine they can copy something and exploit it themselves, failing to see that they will never be able to carry it off successfully, basically for one thing because they are not observing any of the fundamentals of what makes the thing function in a real marketplace in the first place, and secondly also because they are diluting rarity and impact too.
There are some major secrets about how these things really do work, and there is no way it is sensible to give them out without an 'entry barrier' in place.
If you are interested, please contact and discuss at here: interdeq@iinet.net.au
The rarity of a 'completed collection' is something that 'can' develop significant premiums on NFT platforms. But like I say, there is something intrinsically dynamic that must be kept a close secret unless someone is cash-committed into the thing; not having that happen is just totally unfair to those who are in it with actual real money.
This is not going to alter the prior positions that some here do have as long-term readers and contributors - we will still be giving privileged access to 'digital tokens' and other things as and when.
The bottom line is, the Arabic market is vast, but it is also not that well-understood by people in the West, and gaining reach into it has its nuances, let's just say.
Just bear in mind, when you look at this, that the past track record here involves having acquired silver @ $7 and BitCoin @ $6,000. Among other things that all went up as predicted, or down, as predicted.
Just why is that, by the way?
LOL
Ten bars of gold pressed Latinum. Or was it twelve? I forget. What is that in Earth money anyway?
...On the other 'interesting'/entertaining matter of ET Aliens(!) - were you aware there is actually this rumor going 'round the internet that 'something is going to happen' on the 18th. But I don't know anything about it!
So. It ain't going to happen!
That's only seven days to go from now and I have been told nothing by anyone who is involved with anything - not Elizondo, not Greer, not Neilsen, not the Targ group, not anyone out of Monroe Institute groups, not anybody.
However, the kid who started the rumor... ...well, actually, he is interesting all the same, because he managed to pinpoint the date of the Pentagon report from seven years ago!
So that's something. We'll have to keep our eyes and ears open.
Bloody hell. Seven days!
Here is the 'tethered text file preview' link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-7nFaYlvqX1-JKvZHQL3YnrZJCM8yz__/view?usp=sharing
Typical - typos in the draft 'tethered text' file! lol
ReplyDeleteDon't worry about it. Even Sotheby's 5.4M www source code NFT had obviously been pasted from a web browser without converting html -> unicode. I think someone should make an NFT of the compiler errors you get when you try to build it. Clever.
DeleteOMG it's not even the source code. A screenshot of some of the source code. Weird. What is Sir Tim smoking?
DeleteNah. If you are talking about the link, it's correct - but it had a 'timed out' function on it and, it timed out!
DeleteWill update with some (slightly) more detail soon.
If you are talking about NFT actual art pics - there is no way we would post the originals anywhere other than on the actual NFT selling platforms, but even then, at this point, I want to still go with the 'vague copies' and only the clever buyers will know anyway what's going on and we would have already spoken with most of them.
I was talking about the Tim Berners Lee nft of "source code for the www"
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