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kripto-parahaber · 6 months
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MATIC fiyatı 4 ayın en yüksek seviyesine ulaştı: MATIC 1 dolara çıkabilir mi? İşte detaylar...
Polygon’un yerel kripto para birimi MATIC bugün çarpıcı bir yükseliş yaşadı. Fiyatını yüzde 7,8 arttırarak 0,81 doları geçti ve kripto para piyasasındaki ralliye katıldı. Bununla birlikte MATIC haftalık kazancını yüzde 22’ye çıkardı. Aylık kazancı ise yüzde 45’e ulaştı. Bu yükselişin ardında MATIC kurucu ortağının önümüzdeki günlerde yapacağı açıklamalar ve MATIC fiyatının 1 dolara…
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ivan39 · 2 years
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NEAR Protocol Обзор.
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jealousycomplex · 2 years
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Check NEAR Review and Rating in this link
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radhavallabha · 2 years
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NEAR is a distributed and carbon-neutral protocol that is based on sharding and PoS consensus mechanisms. It is a 3rd generation blockchain platform that is very well capable of smart contracts and is crafted for the development of highly scalable dApps.
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#REPOST @feminudao with @get__repost__app Hoje começa a AMAR exhibition! A exposição acontecerá de 18 a 28 de junho e é composta por 23 obras que falam sobre as inúmeras possibilidades de amor Local: Aquário da FEMINU, Vibes by the C - Metaverso Cryptovoxels >>Link na Bio<< Artistes participantes: Marcos Leandro Lago Palhano @marcoslpalhano Felipe De Vicente @felipedevicente Fly @f.r.esta_festival Isa Danoninho @danonepsicodelico Michel Nascimento @_micheltavares NAJU @artistnaju Katherine @luna.lylh Evamm @artevamm Luciana Telles @telles.luciana Rafaela Silva @arafa.dasfotos Mayra Mendes @mayramendes.photo Ivone Segade @ivonesegade Ritamaria @ritamariarirri Cleusa Santos @cleusaraven_art Isaac Freitas @isaacfreitas_ Marta Monteiro @martamonteiro.art Danilo Batista @dddanill00n Edésio Nunes @ed_nunesfotos Mariana Sacrini Ayres Ferraz @marianasacrini Camila Marquez @camilamarquez_av Amanda Menezes de Melo @m_u_s_c_a_r_i_a Frederico Campos dos Santos @fredcaca V4rda @varda.draw Produção: Bianca Victal @biavictal Curadoria: @ghini_ar Montagem: @alexandremacieira Apoio:@feminudao @near_protocol #AMARexhibition #FEMINUdao #pride #lgbtqia+ #amor #exhibition #metaverso #metaverse #near #nearprotocol #nearnft #cryprovoxels #vibesbythec #nft #blockchain #web3 #criptomoedas #cryptoart #gambiarranear #gambiarradao #repostandroid #repostw10 https://www.instagram.com/p/CfJ_xWGOcES/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Serializing the first chapter of Red Team Blues
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My next novel is Red Team Blues, which comes out on Apr 25; it’s easily the most “commercial” book I’ve ever written — a “grabby thriller” (to quote my publisher), or, as Molly “Web3 Is Going Just Great” White put it, “don’t start reading it at bedtime if you have to be awake for something the next morning.”
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250865847/red-team-blues
If you’d like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here’s a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/17/have-you-tried-not-spying/#unsalted-hash
Red Team Blues is the story of Martin Hench, a 67 year old, near-retirement forensic accountant who specializes in unwinding Silicon Valley finance scams, who stumbles into the most dangerous job of his life. He gets embroiled in cryptocurrency heist that exposes the finance rot at the heart of tech and the way that it curdled the dream of technology as a force for connection and good.
I’ll be doing a giant tour (San Diego, LA, Burbank, Berkeley, San Francisco, PDX, Mountain View, Vancouver, Calgary, Gaithursburg, DC, Toronto, London, Hay, Oxford, Manchester, Nottingham, Berlin); you can follow the upcoming dates in each day’s edition of my Pluralistic newsletter; here’s today’s:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/17/have-you-tried-not-spying/#bragsheet
And to whet your appetite, I’m going to spend the next week or so syndicating the first chapter of Red Team Blues, starting today. In this installment, we meet Martin Hench and the Unsalted Hash, his “foolish and ungainly” tour bus, just as he’s being roped in for the job of his career.
I hope you’ll consider pre-ordering the book! And if you read the book, I hope you’ll post a review or recommendation to your social media or blog. There is literally no greater favor you can do for a writer than to tell the people who trust your judgment about a book you enjoyed. It’s gift more precious than gold.
Here’s where US readers can pre-order the book:
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250865847/red-team-blues
Here’s pre-orders for Canadians:
https://services.raincoast.com/scripts/b2b.wsc/featured?hh_isbn=9781250865847&ht_orig_from=raincoast
And for readers in the UK and the rest of the Commonwealth:
https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/red-team-blues-cory-doctorow/7225998?ean=9781804547755
And now, here’s today’s serial installment:
One evening, I got a wild hair and drove all night from San Diego to Menlo Park. Why Menlo Park? It had both a triple-­Michelin-­star place and a dear old friend both within spitting distance of the Walmart parking lot, where I could park the Unsalted Hash, leaving me free to drink as much as I cared to and still be able to walk home and crawl into bed.
I’d done a job that turned out better than I’d expected — ­well enough that I was set for the year if I lived carefully. I didn’t want to live carefully. The age for that was long past. I wanted to live it up. There’d be more work. I wanted to celebrate.
Truth be told, I also didn’t want to contemplate the possibility that, at the age of sixty-­seven, the new work might stop coming in. Silicon Valley hates old people, but that was okay, because I hated Silicon Valley. Professionally, that is.
Getting close to Bakersfield, I pulled the Unsalted Hash into a rest stop to stretch my legs and check my phone. After a putter around the picnic tables and vending machine, I walked the perimeter of my foolish and ungainly and luxurious tour bus, checking the tires and making sure the cargo compartments were dogged and locked. I climbed back in, checked my sludge levels and decided they were low enough that I could use my own toilet, then, finally, having forced myself to wait, sat on one of the buttery leather chairs and checked my messages.
That’s how I learned that Danny Lazer was looking for me. He was working the usual channels — ­DMs from people who I tended to check in with when I was looking for work — ­and it put a shine on my evening, because sixty-­seven or no, there was always work for someone with my skill set. Danny Lazer had a problem with his Trustlesscoin keys, which relied on the best protected cryptographic secrets in the world (nominally). So I messaged him. One rest stop later, just past Gilroy, I got his reply. He was eager to see me. Would I call on him at his home in Palo Alto?
My pathetic little ego swelled up at his eagerness. I told him I had a big dinner planned the next night, but I’d see him the morning after. Truth be told, putting off a man as important as Danny Lazer, even for twenty-­four hours, made me feel more important still. I could tell from his reply that the delay chafed at him. I felt petty, but not so much so that I canceled my dinner. My dear old friend was a lively sort, and it was possible we’d walk from the restaurant to her place for an hour or three before I returned to the Walmart parking lot.
Dinner didn’t disappoint, and neither did the fun and games afterward. It was a very nice capstone to a very successful job, and a very good prelude to another job for one of the nicest rich men (or richest nice men) in Silicon Valley.
Danny was old Silicon Valley, a guy who started his own UUCP host so he could help distribute the alt hierarchy and once helped Tim May bring a load of unlicensed firearms across state lines from a Nevada gun show. He’d lived like a monk for decades, writing cryptographic code and fighting with the NSA over it, and had mortgaged his parents’ house back east to keep himself and a couple of programmers in business in a tiny office for a decade while he and Galit lived in a thirty-­foot motor home that needed engine tuning once a month just so it could trundle from one parking space to the next.
It was a bet that there would come a day when the internet’s innocence would end and people would want privacy from each other and their governments, and he kept doubling down on that bet through every boom and bust, living on ramen and open cereal boxes from the used food store, refusing to part with any equity except to promising hackers who’d join him, and then the bet paid off, and he became Daniel Moses Lazar, with a 75 percent stake in Keypairs LLC, whose crypto-­libraries and workflow tools were the much-­ballyhooed picks and shovels of the next internet revolution. Keypairs wasn’t the first unicorn in Silicon Valley, but it was the first one that never took a dime in venture capital and whose sole angels were Danny’s parents back in Jersey, to whom Danny sent at least $100 million before they made him stop, insisting that they had nothing more they wanted in this world.
Galit picked out a big place in Twin Peaks that you could see Alcatraz from on a clear day, gutted it to the foundation slab, bare studs, and ceiling joists, completely rebuilt it while being mindful of both Danny’s specification for networking receptacles throughout, and Galit’s encyclopedic knowledge of the Arts and Crafts Movement. One day, as she was bringing out some Mendocino grig and a cheese board for the two of them to enjoy from their half-­built porch, she gasped, complained of pain in both arms, then her chest, and then she collapsed and was dead before the ambulance arrived.
It had been a good marriage: twenty-­two years and no kids, because there was nowhere in their old RV to put them unless they wanted to hang them from the rafters. She’d been his rock while he’d built up Keypairs, but he’d been hers, too, rubbing her feet and helping her deal with the endless humiliations that a woman doing administrative work in Silicon Valley had to put up with. He didn’t see it that way, though: after he took possession of her ashes, all he could talk about was how they’d wasted nearly a quarter of a century chasing a fortune that didn’t do either of them a bit of good, and it had cost them the time they could have spent in a beach shack in the Baja while he did two hours of contract work a month to pay for machete sharpening and new hammocks once a year.
A procession of Silicon Valley’s most powerful leaders and most respected technologists filed through the Palo Alto teardown they’d bought to perch in while the Twin Peaks project was underway. People who weren’t merely wealthy but famous for their vision, their sensitivity, their insight. They argued with him about his crushing regrets and tried to tell him how much good he’d done, both for Galit and for the world, but he was unreachable. A consensus emerged among the Friends of Danny that he was not long for this world. Not that he was going to kill himself or anything but that he would simply stop caring about living, and then nature would take its course.
They were right — ­given all facts in evidence, that was a foregone conclusion. But there was one hidden variable: Sethuramani Balakrishnan, who was twenty-­five, brilliant, and had made a series of lateral moves within Keypairs: customer support, then compliance, and finally Danny’s PA, a job she was vastly overqualified for.
She helped him flip the house, then to turn Keypairs over to a management committee carefully balanced between hackers who’d been with Danny since the PDP-­8 days, people with real managerial experience and proven experience growing companies and running big teams. He got rid of all the shares he’d taken in over the years to sit on advisory boards and stuck everything into Vanguard index-­tracker funds — ­the ones that didn’t buy a lot of tech stocks.
As far as anyone could tell, Sethu didn’t try to talk him out of any of this, just offered efficient, intelligent, and supremely organized help in getting Danny’s life’s work out of a realm in which it had to be actively managed by someone with Danny’s incredible drive, insight, and technical knowledge, and into an investment vehicle managed by an overgrown spreadsheet, one that would multiply his money ahead of the CPI, year on year, until someone built a guillotine on his lawn.
What Sethu did talk him into was buying a condo around the corner from that Palo Alto teardown, an eight-­story place, quiet, built on the grave of another Palo Alto teardown that had been snapped up by property developers in the glory days before NIMBY planning ended all high-­density infill within fifty miles of Stanford.
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THIS IS THE LAST DAY for the Kickstarter campaign for the audiobook of my next novel, a post-cyberpunk anti-finance finance thriller about Silicon Valley scams called Red Team Blues. Amazon’s Audible refuses to carry my audiobooks because they’re DRM free, but crowdfunding makes them possible.
[Image ID: A squared-off version of Will Staehle's cover for the Macmillan edition of 'Red Team Blues.']
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mitchipedia · 9 months
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WSJ: Tech Leaders Emerge Behind Plan to Build New City Near California Air Base
Venture capitalists want to build a new city on currently rural land in California. This will go as well as crypto, Web3, and the metaverse.
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mansikrypto · 3 months
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Unraveling #UniLendV2: UniLend Finance
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📈DAO treasuries have surged since early 2023, surpassing $32.7 billion, with expectations of further high growth in this evolving industry!
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gofunkee · 6 months
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Crowdsourcing: not a new concept
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what is crowdsourcing?
By using the Internet, social media, and smartphone apps, a huge number of individuals can contribute their work, information, or opinions through a process known as crowdsourcing.
While some crowdsourcing participants carry out menial jobs willingly, others work as paid freelancers. For instance, in order to give app users access to up-to-date, real-time information, traffic applications such as Waze incentivize drivers to self-report accidents and other traffic occurrences. (Hargrave, 2022) Crowdsourcing is a collaborative approach that involves sourcing information, ideas, or services from a wide and diverse group of individuals, known as the "crowd." This decentralized method relies on the collective intelligence and varied expertise of contributors, often facilitated through online platforms. Crowdsourcing is characterized by an open call for participation, inviting individuals to provide solutions, ideas, or content to address specific challenges or tasks.
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Crowdsourcing in crisis
Amid the global, ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, among the tireless work of health care workers, policy makers, and government officials across various nations, there is another player with “skin in the game” if you will—crowdsourcing projects. Crowdsourcing is a model whereby individuals or organizations obtain goods and services, including ideas, from a large, relatively open community of digital media, Internet users, and an entire array of diverse stakeholders sharing a common interest from a range of perspectives and experiences.1 Although crowdsourcing originated long before the advent of digital age, in the current era of social media and other digital outlets, crowdsourcing has become a fairly commonplace solution. (Desai, 2020) Crowdsourcing in health and medical mostly started in the bioinformatics and technology fields about 2010. Its broad usefulness in disaster crisis management has, however, mostly gone unutilized. We address the ongoing and present uses of crowdsourcing in the COVID-19 era from this point of view. The COVID-19 pandemic, which has infected > 5 million people worldwide and caused > 330,000 deaths at the time of this writing, is no less than a disaster crisis, albeit biological. A disaster life cycle consists of the steps taken in planning for and responding to a particular disaster (Fig 1). This disaster cycle is used throughout the emergency management community, from the local to the national and international levels. We saw similar disaster mitigation (social distancing), preparedness (quarantine restrictions), response (masking), and recovery efforts during the 1918-1920 seasonal H1N1 flu pandemic. (Kuderer, 2020)
Community for creatives
Crowdsourcing funding for projects, businesses, and causes is expected to grow to be a $300 billion industry in the near future, according to estimations made by the crowdfunding trends blog Fundly. In 2017, Stanford University student Nicholas Benavides, the creator of the Blue Ocean Entrepreneurship Competition for Students, conducted an analysis of over 2,000 Kickstarter project data to identify the elements of a successful crowdfunding campaign. Benavides surveying the terms used in a campaign's title and blurb using the Kaggle Kickstarter dataset developed a model that could predict a campaign's success with 75% accuracy. (Sickler, 2020) Among his major findings was that the most common words–game, new, design, world–appeared equally in both funded and unfunded campaigns. The major point of differentiation was not in word choice but between those categories inherently more social in nature, such as Comics, Dance, Music, Theater and Design, and solo practices like Craft and Journalism. Social categories were simply a more natural fit for the success criteria of crowdfunding.
Role of crowdsourcing in Web3
Crowdsourcing in Web3 refers to the decentralised process of obtaining goods or services from a large, undefined group of people via the internet, rather than from traditional employees or suppliers. The role of crowdsourcing in Web3 is to empower individuals and communities to collaborate and contribute their skills, knowledge, and resources to create and maintain decentralised applications and services that are more equitable, transparent, and secure. This can lead to increased innovation, collaboration, and democratisation in the development and deployment of new technologies, as well as in the creation of new forms of governance and value exchange. (Reffell, 2023)
Crowdsourcing in Web3 examples:-
DAOs: Decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) are organisations that are run through rules encoded as computer programs on a blockchain network. DAOs are governed by their members, who vote on proposals and make decisions collectively. Examples of DAOs include MakerDAO and Aragon.
Prediction Markets: Prediction markets are decentralised platforms that allow users to make predictions on the outcome of events and earn rewards for accurate predictions. Examples of prediction markets include Augur and Gnosis
Decentralised Exchanges (DEXs): Decentralised exchanges are platforms for trading cryptocurrencies and tokens without the need for a central authority or intermediaries. Examples of DEXs include Uniswap and Curve.
Decentralised Identity Systems: Decentralised identity systems are platforms that allow users to control and manage their personal information and data, rather than relying on central authorities or intermediaries. Examples of decentralised identity systems include Sovrin and uPort.
In conclusion, by utilising the combined knowledge of many participants, crowdsourcing has the potential to revolutionise creativity and problem-solving. Its capacity to combine a variety of viewpoints and abilities not only encourages innovation but also offers an economical way to address difficult problems. Its attractiveness stems from the speed at which solutions are generated and the active participation of communities, which fosters the growth of unorthodox ideas. But obstacles like upholding quality control and handling moral issues like equitable recompense and privacy issues highlight the necessity of cautious execution. With the integration of intelligent algorithms and automation in technology, crowdsourcing looks to have a bright future ahead of it, providing even more effective and significant collaboration in a variety of disciplines.
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REFERENCE
Desai, A., Kuderer, N. M., & Lyman, G. H. (2020). Crowdsourcing in crisis: Rising to the occasion. JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics, (4), 551–554. https://doi.org/10.1200/cci.20.00054
Hargrave, M. (n.d.). Crowdsourcing: Definition, how it works, types, and examples. Investopedia. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/crowdsourcing.asp#:~:text=While%20crowdsourcing%20often%20involves%20breaking,samples%20for%20a%20small%20fee.
Reffell, C. (2023, February 7). What is the role of crowdsourcing in web3?. Crowdsourcing Week. https://crowdsourcingweek.com/blog/crowdsourcing-in-web3/#:~:text=Crowdsourcing%20in%20Web3%20is%20made,transactions%20and%20interactions%20between%20participants.
Sickler, E., & Erin Sickler  Erin Sickler is a mindfulness & creativity coach living in the Hudson Valley. A former NY art curator. (2020, September 2). How to launch a Creative Crowdfunding Campaign for your next art project. art journal. https://artrepreneur.com/journal/creative-crowdfunding-for-artists/#:~:text=A%20well%2Ddesigned%2C%20online%20crowdfunding,win%20you%20fans%20for%20life.
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In a data-driven age, all standards of living are precisely controlled. Those who are tired of routine, those who cannot adapt to modern standards of living, those who wish to escape the central network, and those who have experienced the near collapse of the crypto market, are called <Digital Outliers>; yet a secret plan is unfolding and they are entering a world full of data viruses ...... #web3 #data #digitalart #digital #artwork #art #artist #artistic #y2k #cyberpunk #crypto #virus #internet #blockchain #nft #game #gamer #story #rca #digitalfashion https://www.instagram.com/p/ClmhdLLonjG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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silkywayart · 1 year
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I joined Web3 in Nov. 2020 They call me Silky the OG My real name is İpek
Silky Way Art Recipe🍹
1 ½ cups coconut milk 🥥 1 scoop digital art 🎨 1 scoop photo 📸 ¼ cup AIart 🤖 1 ½ tbsp ❤️
Put all ings into PS and mix until smooth.
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Here's a quick rundown of my collections.
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KnownOrigin-
Take a look at my "Beauty in Nature" series on KnownOrigin. 👀 These are multi-edition artworks made with AI.
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Take a look at my "Uniques" series on KnownOrigin. 👀 These are mostly 1/1 works in mix-media and AI.
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I only minted one 1/1 AI artwork on this marketplace so far. Take a look at it on the page below. 👀
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You are going to find my photos, old mixed-media works and some AI artworks minted on my own Manifold contract. Take a look at it on the page below. 👀
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This is a 1/1 AI artwork minted on Manifold on my own contract.
This is a multi-edition artwork minted on Manifold on my own contract.
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You are going to find my old multi-edition mixed-media works on this marketplace.
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My favourite platform! You can find my 1/1 pieces and some multi-edition artworks on this marketplace.
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If you are a NEAR user, you can find some of my works on this platform.
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You will find my photos on this platform. Take a look at it on the page below. 👀
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A fan-owned team representing Bermuda and the Caribbean? From the Sail GP website…
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Bernoulli | Locke, a member-based community creating new immersive partnerships and experiences using innovative Web3 structures, today announced they are launching a SailGP fan-owned racing team across Bermuda and the Caribbean. Using a DAO structure and built on the NEAR Protocol, this team is expected to open new opportunities in sports ownership and fan engagement.
The team's territory combines the Caribbean and Bermuda, an internationally recognized sailing and business destination, providing the team with a diverse, culturally vibrant and historic sailing region with sufficient sailing talent and resources to mount a competitive SailGP team.
Sounds great in theory. However you can’t be an owner unless you’re an accredited investor. This is what will qualify you as an accredited investor:
One or more of the following will apply:
> You had income exceeding $200,000, or income with your spouse (or spousal equivalent) exceeding $300,000 each of the past two years and expect the same this year.
> Your net worth, individually or jointly with your spouse (or spousal equivalent), exceeds $1 million.
> You invest on behalf of an entity or trust with at least $5 million in assets.
> You invest on behalf of an entity in which all of the owners are accredited investors.
> You currently hold any one of the following FINRA administered licenses:
Series 7 (General Securities Representative)
Series 65 (Investment Adviser Representative)
Series 82 (Private Securities Offerings Representative)
So if you’re that wealthy - Enjoy investing in your team!
( I’m sure there are enough wealthy folks out there…)
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erickuvykin324 · 1 year
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Kraken Makes a Big Splash in Formula 1 with Williams Racing Partnership
American crypto exchange Kraken advanced to Formula 1, a sport with an estimated 600 million viewers worldwide, which is an important milestone in the ongoing adoption of cryptocurrency and Web3 technologies. The move signals a shift in the way major corporations are now embracing the cryptocurrency and blockchain space as viable marketing and sponsorship platforms. Both the team and the company are excited about the potential of this new agreement.
"The new partnership between Kraken and Williams Racing is just the beginning of a new era of sports marketing and sponsorship. As more major players in the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry move into the mainstream, we can expect to see more deals such as this one in the future. Kraken’s involvement in F1 should help to further the reach and recognition of the cryptocurrency and blockchain space while providing invaluable exposure to the Williams Racing team"-, said Eric Kuvykin, who specializes in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies.
Kraken’s move has been met with enthusiasm among the cryptocurrency and blockchain community. The new partnership is seen as a major step forward in the mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies and Web3 technologies. As a leading cryptocurrency exchange, Kraken is now able to reach a much larger audience, providing more opportunities for the adoption of its services and technologies.
The partnership also marks a shift in the way major sports teams are viewing cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Williams Racing’s move to partner with Kraken is a clear indication that the industry is gaining traction and is set to become even more influential in the near future.
Kraken’s move into Formula 1 is an exciting development in the ongoing adoption of cryptocurrencies and Web3 technologies. With more major corporations and teams getting on board, the cryptocurrency and blockchain space is set to become even more influential in the coming years. It is expected that this partnership will set the stage for many more such deals in the future, bringing cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies even closer to the mainstream.
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What is AI Gaming, What are the Features
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Gaming Industry is evolving. Developers are trying their best to give gamers the best gaming experience by instilling new features.
Advanced technology and the emergence of Artificial Intelligence in different industries have sent a powerful message to incorporate AI into gaming. Though AI has been present in games, it's time to take it to a new level.
AI helps convert complex things into simpler forms. Voice assistance apps, chatbots, and navigation apps are some examples. But in games, we want AI to behave the exact opposite by increasing the difficulty level because easy games become monotonous and we gradually quit playing them. So, to retain players, it is necessary to add twists and turns in the game.
AI can be the saviour of this situation and fulfill 'gamers' expectations. AI can help add spice to the gaming experience and keep gamers hooked to their screen.
What AI brings to the table
Longevity - Think it this way, a company builds a brilliant game with awesome features but ends on a boring note at every level or stage. Would you remain a constant fan of the game? AI's predictive features and pattern analysis can add ideal real-time scenarios to the game. It can result in a lasting impact on the gamer and increase the player's retention in the game.
Self-Learning - AI can examine and adapt to different game situations. It can analyze the gamer's playing pattern and set the game proceedings accordingly.
Suppose you are playing a car racing game and you have a habit of boosting your car speed near race track curves. AI will analyze this pattern and throw obstacles on your car near track curves to make the game more difficult. Also, one time I was playing Hextris on a Web3 Gaming website called GameInfinity. The more I played, the more difficult it became because the AI predicted my playing speed and restructured the difficulty level.
This predictive feature of AI was quite impressive. It can help maintain the curiosity of gamers and keep them addicted to the game.
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Realistic Experience - One of the most attractive features of AI Gaming is its ability to provide a realistic experience in the game. As AI can learn behaviour and patterns, it can generate the same stimuli in the game through different in-game characters. 
Tracks Cheating - We have witnessed hackers in many games that we have played. It takes the developers some time to detect them and permanently ban their accounts. AI detects hackers quickly, making the game more playable and less prone to cheating.
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To conclude, one can assume that AI will bring exciting changes in the gaming industry and will multiply its annual revenue. It will also detect and eliminate any monotonous element associated with the game, giving players a whole new gaming experience. 
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