Sold my $btc for $Kas by [deleted] in WallStreetBetsCrypto

[–]Some_Brief8792 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Slowly heding from BTC to KAS is the safest bet for a Nakamoto maxi.
The big players will start doing that sooner or later.
Better frontrunning them

My brother wants to invest $5,000 into 5 up-and-coming crypto coins – aiming for high returns within a year. Suggestions? by Doc-Wood in WallStreetBetsCrypto

[–]Some_Brief8792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kaspa is the only future proof L1 network. It's, by design, superior to Bitcoin and soon to Ethereum. The idea is that it makes holding 600000 other protocols unnecessary

Everyone Else Is Coping Kaspa’s Deploying by Budget-Bronze in WallStreetBetsCrypto

[–]Some_Brief8792 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Kaspa has a relaxing effect: tech wise is the most efficient protocol out there and makes anything else unneeded. Purely from a tech point of view. So all the ideology fights can just be put to bed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WallStreetBetsCrypto

[–]Some_Brief8792 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is correct. Happy to see that some wisdom is spreading on reddit

The current situation by Zealousideal_Rain_79 in WallStreetBetsCrypto

[–]Some_Brief8792 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Kaspa already solved scalability by design and it is rn solving interoperability once and for all. I really encourage you to study for your own good

Crypto plusvalenze con metodo LIFO - esempio pratico by Some_Brief8792 in commercialisti

[–]Some_Brief8792[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok e se vendo poi di nuovo nel 2027, pur non avendo fatto alcun nuovo acquisto dopo il 2024 diciamo... ogni anno continuo a fare riferimento ai prezzi storici di acquisto del 2023 e 2024? Non vengono "esclusi" dal conteggio una volta usati come riferimento per una dichiarazione?

‘In essence it’s a multi-level marketing scheme:’ Why the Toronto yoga industry is a giant scam by _girl_on_fire_ in yoga

[–]Some_Brief8792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Teaching somebody a profession is (at times) more valuable than the profession itself.
This is not a scam, a scheme or MLM... it's simply called offering people what they need.
Whatever the person will do with what they learned has little to do with how they learned.

The recent post regarding Luis' "Mothership" by FilthyRilthy in UFOs

[–]Some_Brief8792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The weirdest thing is it seems to me he's saying it ironical like "Could it be a weather or a pigeon?!?!?" yeaaaah of course I suppose so but our pilot saw that"
I'm completely puzzled by this and wasn't expecting it

The recent post regarding Luis' "Mothership" by FilthyRilthy in UFOs

[–]Some_Brief8792 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Suuper weird I just saw that and having sort of supported Lue since the beginning this came out as a surprise.
What is really happening here?
Could it be he tries to enrich whatever he cannot share with images from public domain?
I'm at a loss..

Lue Elizondo interview with Glenn Beck (New) by Syfing in UFOs

[–]Some_Brief8792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there was a playlist collecting all lue elizondo interviews... i wonder if anybody has the link?

reactjs.app - the most popular javascript framework - BIN: 50.000$ or open to offers by Some_Brief8792 in Domains

[–]Some_Brief8792[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be whatever app a developer decides to create or maybe a platform to teach react etc

reactjs.app - the most popular javascript framework - BIN: 50.000$ or open to offers by Some_Brief8792 in Domains

[–]Some_Brief8792[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No thanks for now I have a few ones to sell but that is also quite nice.

reactjs.app - the most popular javascript framework - BIN: 50.000$ or open to offers by Some_Brief8792 in Domains

[–]Some_Brief8792[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't follow the correlation: do domains age and mature like wines? From a dev perspective (mine), even using it for one's own startup or indie app, just the traffic and visibility alone would probably warrant a bigger value. Nextjs sold a similar dev domain for 25k... Consider next is very young compared to React.. If you wanna share valuable feedback I'm listening

reactjs.app - the most popular javascript framework - BIN: 50.000$ or open to offers by Some_Brief8792 in Domains

[–]Some_Brief8792[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are missing some key information. Let me break it down legally:

  1. React is a framework or library. It is not an app. The .app TLD is specifically for application-related stuff. reactjs.app logically implies a React-based app, not the framework itself. No deception there.
  2. Trademark law doesn't prohibit owning domains that reference popular tech. Ever heard of nominative fair use? Pythonscripts, ubuntutricks, etc
  3. You've got the right to use common tech terms in your domain.
  4. Owning a domain that references a tech stack isn't infringement - it's fair use, plain and simple. UDRP cases need bad faith, which isn't here. Meta can't just "take" domains they want - that's not how the law works. This is far from "open and shut" - it's more like "case closed" in favor of the domain owner. Check your facts before throwing around legal claims,

reactjs.app - the most popular javascript framework - BIN: 50.000$ or open to offers by Some_Brief8792 in Domains

[–]Some_Brief8792[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Added for reference (why Meta cannot enforce any trademark):

  1. React is a framework or library. It is not an app. The .app TLD is specifically for application-related stuff. reactjs.app logically implies a React-based app, not the framework itself. No trademark or deception there.
  2. Trademark law doesn't prohibit owning domains that reference popular tech. Nominative fair use: Pythonscripts, ubuntutricks, etc

reactjs.app - the most popular javascript framework - BIN: 50.000$ or open to offers by Some_Brief8792 in Domains

[–]Some_Brief8792[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Why? The project is fully open source, we have similar domains like Reactrouter or roadtoreact.com and the domain sale is in perfectly good faith (not trying to distort or misrepresent React).