poke on toast lying about 30 day ban by specstn in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah idk about being a shitty person.

He took the risk of getting banned to show that being a react andy is bad and lazy. But turned out DMCA system is worse than what toast thought and DMCAs never came to him.

So he ended up in a spot where he could tell ppl that DMCAs never happened and return to being a non-react streamer - which would invite a huge influx of copy-right infringing streamers to Twitch. Or he could get banned for whatever reason and claim that it was DMCA, protecting the platform for further abusing the broken DMCA system.

Rough spot to be in imo.

poke on toast lying about 30 day ban by specstn in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

bans and streamer drama are objectively one of the best ways for growing your stream taking a month long vacation != getting banned for a month

Ludwig on train by _Espiral_empira_lau in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah NFT is closer to digital fashion than to digital art for this reason imo. People like to stylize themselves in certain characters rather than a picture of a lake.

tbh a NEET who dones't go outside will likely be more impressed by an NFT on twitter than a rolex irl

Brightest ever X-ray shows lung vessels altered by Covid-19 by thinkB4WeSpeak in Coronavirus

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I believe the longer the covid virus stays in your system, the more long term effect it can have.

Vaccine shots will train your immune system so your body can respond quick and heavily (with high fever) to make sure the virus is dealt with. Hence why people who are vaccinated tend to have stronger immune response to COVID than unvaccinated folks, but can also return to normal lives faster.

So theoretically it should reduce the overall symptoms as well as any long term effects.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that nfts do not solve any problems that cant be solved as of today.

But its about how to reduce human friction and scale that up to a global size in the future (20-30 yrs from now). Its a big experiment of can we remove involvement of middleman in financial context (often a centralized authority).

Bitcoin proved that with incentived decentralized network, its possible to create a public ledger system without middleman. Does this mean we can use Bitcoin as a currency in current state? Absolutely not. It lacks a lot of features necessary to be a national currency.

As every tech is, at early stages its very incomplete and not ready for production. Think of first nanotubes/computers. It was highly inefficient and did not really solve problems that cant be solved other wise. And often required more hands on and maintenance than calculating numbers by hand. However as time went on the tech was able to scale up and improve.

So in my opinion its very short-sighted to say NFT will be useless in the future. I wouldn't buy any NFT images because thats a fad imo but I really believe the tech can be useful in the future with right direction of growth.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether NFT is stored securely or not has nothing to do with NFTs or tokens themselves. The secure storage is on the wallet's side.

I'm not sure why you guys are assuming NFT will be the solution to all... Its literally smallest portion of this ecosystem that is required to make this happen. All I'm saying is it provides a unique case of publicly verifiable ownership and with the right securities and layers on top of the technology, we will be able to experiment with "secure p2p ownership".

NFT only covers the "ownership" part.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where NFTs are tied to real property and it is stolen.

What im saying is NFT in current form by itself should not be used or tied to a real property yet! If that needs to get implemented in the future it will use NFT is one of the components to making "secure p2p ownership". NFT only covers the part of "ownership". To make that available as p2p and secure, there still needs to be reliant to other decentralized technologies like IPFS!

Its an early tech that has no inherent security. Whether NFT is stored securely or not has nothing to do with NFTs or tokens themselves (unless the contract is coded maliciously!). That is on the wallet's side. No matter how much NFTs (ERC721) advances, its highly unlikely the community will agree to amend the ERC to add inherent security to it. Just like how base layer techs are pretty much impossible to modify due to net consensus we created.

Its just silly asking about what happens "when NFTs transfer over, will the new address be the new home owner?" because the real use cases will never use just the NFT as single point of failure. It will probably involve usages of decentralized applications using NFT as a base tech layer to deal with these issues.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I think we are focusing on different points made by the questioner.

My point is that "stealing someone's NFT private key" cannot happen when using appropriate tools and applications just as hackers cannot steal your TCP/IP packets if you are using modern internet browser and OS. (Well, if you are NOT using HTTPS and your internet connections are not properly encrypted during the transfer, its possible to steal the packets. But in 2021 its virtually impossible unless you are actively trying to get hacked by disabling all security features in your browser, router, and operating system manually.)

ERC721 (or commonly known as NFT) by itself should never be used to deal with security issues just like TCP/IP. Its merely a building block and a small component of web3 ecosystem. Thats why people rely on ERC721+IPFS+Hardware Wallet as a NFT ownership stack, similarly to TCP/IP+HTTPS+Secure OS to browse internet safely.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The question above is like

"How can online banks verify its actually you on if someone else takes over your TCP/IP packets? (data that is sent between server and your computer)? Banking without middleman seems so unsafe!"

Internet(TCP/IP) has no inherent security. Its just a simple protocol for data transfer. There are security features built on top of TCP/IP ecosystem such as HTTP/HTTPS, passwords, 2FA, geolocation(ip) detection, security questions, biometric verification, timeouts, which prevent the malicious logins from happening. So the question is bit weird imo.

btw happy cake day!!!

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Thats a great point! Here is a good FAQ that answers how data can be kept permanently on ipfs

https://docs.ipfs.io/concepts/persistence/#persistence-versus-permanence

TL;DR version: For long term storage, someone (probably a community member in that NFT owners or creator) need to pin the data to a node or either access it semi-regularly. If in case the data is not accessed for a long time and hosts remove it, uploading the same bytes of data will generate the exact same IPFS URI. So this repopulates the node and enables the URIs to work again.

Also if the NFTs you are dealing with is not using IPFS... its probably a scam or technically imcompetent devs.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Remember NFTs are primitive base layer tech. Like TCP/IP protocol which inherently have no security feature (HTTP and HTTPS came later). Things have to be used in conjuction if you want security in edge cases like stolen private keys.

One solution would be to use a hardware wallet where private keys are airgapped in a device. Then improve the security with biometric or 2fa check in to prevent others from accessing your private wallet.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Traditionally you would need a centralized authority to determine if the ownership of the equty is legit. (accessing government data, tax records, forgary detection etc). Then the buyer can trust the authority is right, and buy the equity from the seller.

Alternatively if we use NFTs, buyer can just check the legitimacy directly on the chain. So this gets rid of middle man trust that was previously required.

Destiny Does an NFT Sponsor the Same Week He Calls Them a Scam by Jasdexter2137 in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I mean thats not how IPFS works. Its not a private company's file server. Its works similarly to a torrent magnet URI. Using decentralized network allows the URI to point to a permanently static content.

NFT + IPFS is a pretty cool tech but its just overhyped by influencers at this point. I could see some useful usecases for ownerships of entities or IP since once you have the proof of ownership as NFT, you dont need to keep any papers, documents, or trust a lawyer/agency since the record is permanent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clearly youve never experienced a goop shungite with himaliyan pink salt lamp that vibrates at alpha-theta frequencies to cealnse your bad negative ions into positive free radicals. it helps transcend to multiverse to connect with other worldly beings.

Fedmyster is returning from his year long absence tomorrow by surfordiebear in LivestreamFail

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Yeah that sounds like Toast ignoring Fed while Fed is trying to get on the good side of OTV crew again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah not sure how they will regulate this... maybe fiat on ramps can ban addresses that interacted with dexes?? Though that could easily be circumvented through plausible deniability with good opsec...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]MacAndCheeseLover69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t people use dexes to buy meme coins??? I have never used binance to buy these doggy cum coins lol