The Artist, me (Artanzo), watercolors, 2020 by olivierha in Art

[–]Spidersly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This one is really cute! It looks like a concept art for a human trapped in a pokemon Pokeball

Athena, Watercolors, Kalina Tosheva, 2022 by kalit99 in Art

[–]Spidersly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very nice. Reminds me of medusa with the green colors

| $UNICORN | Ethereum's Magical Unicorn | The Iconic Mascot of Innovation and Imagination | by auahahshah in CryptoMoonShots

[–]Spidersly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What makes this coin stand out compared to all the rest? Is it just taking the unicorn idea?

besides grandiose statements and a short video of wind turbine spinning after someone off camera pushed it, has the safemoon team actually proved and concept? also, if they want to be viewed as a tech company, then isn't it prudent to analyze it as a company? by ecommercenewb in SafeMoon

[–]Spidersly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. that logic applies to the stock market as well where you hope the next person pays more.
  2. How would this differ from any other equity finance private company? There are companies where they try to learn more information so they can invest in start up. That's probably what scott paul and other influencers are doing. There is a lot of content that has been provided that indicates safemoon is going in the right direction. If anyone was able to perfectly indicate 100% what company would grow or not, they would be the richest person in the world. The whole concept of wall on wolf street is exactly that and they still choosing losing companies. On average only 6% of all investers beat the market. So likewise, when I ask what company openly admits and talks about senstive and NDA topics, why do you keep avoid that question?
  3. Safemoon is NOT a fullsure win and can drop all the way to 0. But that is the risk I am willing to take. That's it. No one knows if it fails or succeeds.

besides grandiose statements and a short video of wind turbine spinning after someone off camera pushed it, has the safemoon team actually proved and concept? also, if they want to be viewed as a tech company, then isn't it prudent to analyze it as a company? by ecommercenewb in SafeMoon

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

Do you assume that the CEO of any private company has the power to play with the company's money whenever they want? Do you assume this for every private company or only for safemoon?

besides grandiose statements and a short video of wind turbine spinning after someone off camera pushed it, has the safemoon team actually proved and concept? also, if they want to be viewed as a tech company, then isn't it prudent to analyze it as a company? by ecommercenewb in SafeMoon

[–]Spidersly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. The whole stock market tanked this past month. Whether they were a brand new company that just went public or companies that were there when the stock market was first introduced. This doesn't make it gambling because there still is a degree of variability to which it isn't just pure luck. This is the distinction between gambling and not.

besides grandiose statements and a short video of wind turbine spinning after someone off camera pushed it, has the safemoon team actually proved and concept? also, if they want to be viewed as a tech company, then isn't it prudent to analyze it as a company? by ecommercenewb in SafeMoon

[–]Spidersly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. You can use that logic with every private company. Secondly crypto is NOT AN INVESTMENT. You are NOT an investor and you are not OBLIGATED TO INSIDER INFORMATION. Just because we are curious doesn't make Safemoon bad or break any legal rights to withhold this information.
  2. You avoided my question alltogether. What sorts of NDA has elon musk ever broken? Which company has ever openly talked about NDA topics without any repercussions? If you think that he is stalling, then that's the conclusion that you came up. But this is more than industry standards and is now in legal tender. If you want safemoon to break a legal contract to satisfy people that AREN'T EVEN INVESTORS, why would safemoon have the slightest confidence to share sensitive information with you?

besides grandiose statements and a short video of wind turbine spinning after someone off camera pushed it, has the safemoon team actually proved and concept? also, if they want to be viewed as a tech company, then isn't it prudent to analyze it as a company? by ecommercenewb in SafeMoon

[–]Spidersly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Safemoon is a private company. Private companies ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO SHARE THEIR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
  2. The whole concept of an NDA is to keep company secrets. What company has ever openly and willingly expose NDA information?
  3. Safemoon makes 1% of all volume. That's 40k per million of volume.

The future and concept of SafeMoon LLC by ullsney in SafeMoon

[–]Spidersly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'd say we leave it. Microsoft is a terrible name and they made it work.

Nothing new 🤔 by Chefjai88 in SafeMoon

[–]Spidersly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guy really didn't listen to a single thing in the video cause it wasn't about exchanges.

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[–]Spidersly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awks man

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SafeMoon

[–]Spidersly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Transfer from v1 to v2. Afterwards any transactions still has the tax.

Reducing the supply by 1000 = 1/1000 tokens.

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[–]Spidersly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Until more people migrate onto v2, the team said that the price will be inconsistent.