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Old 11-13-2021, 08:11 PM
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These guys are going to have a drop on Tuesday. https://getmntd.com/
I'm going to take a shot. I hope the bots don't grab them all.
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These things are going for crazy money on ebay. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...&LH_Complete=1
I think I'll try to get two of them. Sell the other one on ebay to more than cover the cost of the first.
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Originally Posted by doopstr
These guys are going to have a drop on Tuesday. https://getmntd.com/
I'm going to take a shot. I hope the bots don't grab them all.
I don't understand helium that well - is this used for mining? Approximately how much could you make using it?
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Originally Posted by doopstr
These things are going for crazy money on ebay. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...&LH_Complete=1
I think I'll try to get two of them. Sell the other one on ebay to more than cover the cost of the first.
some of them are pricey to begin with. I saw one that was $1000

I preordered a Nebra miner and that was £250 ($418 after tax/shipping). They’re now £420

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Wow. The value of the GBP changed like crazy. £250 is now worth $335. £420 is $563
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Originally Posted by civicdrivr
I don't understand helium that well - is this used for mining? Approximately how much could you make using it?
Yes, it's mined with hotspots that are essentially Raspberry Pi with a LoRaWAN RF hat on it. They use typical Pi like power so no huge draw on an electric bill.

How much a hotspot earns is dependent on the amount of hotspots on the network (currently growing like crazy), and how many other hotspots it can communicate with and perform POC (proof of coverage) checks. Antennas play a big part in this too. The base antenna will get you started but there are people putting antennas in their attics and on their roofs. For earnings, I think a safe bet is 0.2 HNT a day but I have seen hotspots making more than that. You can see how much hotspots are making on the block explorer. https://explorer.helium.com/

Helium recently had a halving so rewards have been cut but the price of HNT has gone crazy this year.
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I appreciate the explainer I need to do some more research for my use-case to see if it's worth it.
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Helium blockchain halted.
https://status.helium.com/incidents/...u=9pvwgr758dpg


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Wasted an hour of my time trying to order a miner, screw this project.
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Last I heard, supposedly the bobcat miner has better availability because you can only use crypto (USDC) to buy it.

pretty funny that people want to buy a crypto miner but don’t want to use crypto.
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Interesting...


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Too bad we won't know when or how often rates will change and what it's based on. If that 9% rate was guaranteed and locked in for a year, it'd be a good option to use as a high yield savings account.
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Too bad we won't know when or how often rates will change and what it's based on. If that 9% rate was guaranteed and locked in for a year, it'd be a good option to use as a high yield savings account.
That's no different from most banks. Most are introductory rates.
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Was this the first NFT?

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Wasted an hour of my time trying to order a miner, screw this project.
FOMO took over
I also installed a 5.8db antenna in my attic over the weekend. Now I need to get this thing plugged in later today.

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you actually got one?

Im still waiting for the one I ordered like in April
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Originally Posted by Mizouse
you actually got one?
From a scalper.
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LMAO I just learned about crypto astrology

Look at these results, you can't argue with that! It's more accurate than curve fitting LMAO

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NFT girlfriends!

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even I’m not that desperate.
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“They already sold out of their 1000 presale NFTs so the hype is real….”

Crypto has turned into such a FOMO get rich quick grift…
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How did they find someone to do that ad with a straight face? Did he bust out laughing at every cut?
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On the eve of the new year, tragedy struck in Manhattan: Chelsea art gallery owner Todd Kramer had 615 ETH (about $2.3 million) worth of NFTs, primarily Bored Apes and Mutant Apes, stolen by scammers and listed on the peer-to-peer NFT marketplace OpenSea.

Kramer quickly took to Twitter and begged for help from OpenSea and the NFT community for help regaining his NFTs. Unsurprisingly, he was ripped to shreds by others in the community for not storing his valuable JPEGs in an offline wallet; however, OpenSea froze trading of the stolen NFTs on its platform.

More than a few commentators pointed out that OpenSea's intervention here—and especially Kramer's pleas for a centralized response—seemed to go against a key tenet of the industry that often bumps up against usability: the idea that "code is law," and once your tokens are in someone else's digital wallet, that's the end of the game. While OpenSea did not actually reverse the transaction on the blockchain, it did block the stolen NFT's sale on its own platform, which is the most popular marketplace for NFTs.

"We take theft seriously and have policies in place to meet our obligations to the community and deter theft on our platform. We do not have the power to freeze or delist NFTs that exist on these blockchains, however we do disable the ability to use OpenSea to buy or sell stolen items. We've prioritized building security tools and processes to combat theft on OpenSea, and we are actively expanding our efforts across customer support, trust and safety, and site integrity so we can move faster to protect and empower our users.”

OpenSea did not answer, however, why it had frozen the trading of these NFTs and not others stolen just weeks ago that were announced on Twitter by Bored Ape Yacht Club and Jungle Freak NFT owners.

OpenSea's interventions, when they do happen, leave some users in the lurch. For example, another Twitter user recounted in a viral post how they unwittingly purchased a stolen NFT on OpenSea for 1.5 ETH (around $5000) only to have it frozen. OpenSea wasn't quick to help them out, they said—although, it's unclear what the company could really do at that point—and the NFT project Alien Frens reimbursed them 1 ETH.

In these and other cases, “self-sovereignty” is offered up as an attempt to reframe what actually happened. Yes, the victims are ridiculed for falling prey to a hack or scam, expected to learn from their mistake by using cold storage, and in the best scenario able to buy the NFTs back at a discount because they're not sold on major marketplaces. But at least there was no centralized intervention. Kramer himself was able to buy at least two of his NFTs back with the help of users who had unwittingly bought them from the scammer.

OpenSea's interventions in the cases of stolen NFTs show how centralized intermediaries often have an important role wherever the decentralized world of the blockchain meets the real world. It's also not the first time that similar moves have happened elsewhere in crypto, even though they break from the core dogma of immutability and self-sovereignty.

In 2016, a hacker stole nearly $60 million worth of ETH—the equivalent of 5 percent of all ETH in circulation at the time—from an early DAO on Ethereum, simply called The DAO. To return the ETH, developers reversed the transaction and wiped it from the blockchain ledger with a hard fork, creating a new version of the blockchain. Users took to using the new ledger that returned their ETH, while the original one was dubbed Ethereum Classic (ETC) by people who bristled at the idea of forking to save hacked funds. In 2019, when hackers stole 7,000 bitcoin from the Binance crypto exchange, founder, Changpeng Zhao suggested a similar thing happen and a hard fork be enacted to reverse the cyberattack.

Tether (USDT), a stablecoin that claims its currency is pegged 1:1 to the US Dollar, routinely "freezes" tokens at the behest of regulators or law enforcement. It only recently froze $1 million by blacklisting an Ethereum address, but also has a "recovery" mechanism that allows it to freeze an address where funds were mistakenly sent and issue new USDT.

Scams have always been a part of the cryptocurrency industry, and so has the uncomfortable question of centralized interventions. A recent study found that 50 percent of all tokens listed on popular decentralized exchange Uniswap are straight-up scams. Last month, CoinDesk proudly defended OlympusDAO as being the “future of money” while admitting in the first sentence of its defense that “Yes, it’s a Ponzi scheme.” Scams and thefts in the decentralized finance space have continued to get worse, reaching $14 billion in 2021.

It increasingly feels like the inconsistent application of rules in this space more often results in protecting wealth transfer schemes than protecting all users equally, and obscuring the deep centralization already present: less than one percent of users (institutional investors) account for 64 percent of Coinbase’s trading volume, and 10 percent of traders account for 85 percent of NFT transactions and trade 97 percent of all NFTs at least once.

It’s not clear how this contradiction will be resolved. Uncritically believing decentralization is a salve that immediately transforms something’s politics endangers not only users but crypto’s fever dream of disruption. Take the adoption of blockchain-based technology by investment and central banks. One way to look at this is as a sign of crypto’s inevitability. If you look under the hood, however, it’s more plainly a move by financial institutions to reinforce fiat and further centralize the global financial system.

So long as the contradiction persists and the uncritical belief is held, crypto will find itself in an increasingly weaker position to do anything about any of these concerns.
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Step 1. Have your anti-virus software flag all mining software as a virus.
Step 2. Distribute mining software with your anti-virus software.
Step 3. Profit.

FAQ: Norton Crypto

https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v138473899

The coin mining fee is currently 15% of the crypto allocated to the miner.
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Looks like Crypto.com got hacked.

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https://www.coindesk.com/business/20...-tornado-cash/

Crypto.com’s Stolen Ether Being Laundered via Tornado Cash

The Ethereum mixer is being used to obscure destinations of ETH pilfered from the crypto exchange.

The $15 million in ether (4,600 ETH) stolen from Singapore-based Crypto.com is currently being laundered via Tornado Cash, an Ethereum Mixer, according to on-chain data.


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