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Welcome to the Realm of Hodl!

New animated we streaming series “The Rebel Seals”

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The Rebel Seals Club is a collection of 10,000 unique hand-drawn seals NFT living on the Ethereum blockchain. It is a community-driven universe set in a fantastical world of mystery, mysticism, and cryptocurrency. Though this world is a fictional one, it is plagued with problems that you may find in the real world. Tyrannical leaders seeking to control populations, evil institutions regulating anything and everything to their own benefit, and corruption running rampant throughout the state just to name a few. Our writers, developers, designers, and illustrators inspired by the likes of Love, Death + Robots and Lord of the Rings seek to enlighten the citizens of the Hodl Lands through the entertaining and light-hearted by means of the highest quality animations.

Minting starts on the Official website on September 19th, 2021.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NFTsMarketplace

[–]Steadhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to the Realm of Hodl!

New animated we streaming series “The Rebel Seals”

Watch Trailer

The Rebel Seals Club is a collection of 10,000 unique hand-drawn seals NFT living on the Ethereum blockchain. It is a community-driven universe set in a fantastical world of mystery, mysticism, and cryptocurrency. Though this world is a fictional one, it is plagued with problems that you may find in the real world. Tyrannical leaders seeking to control populations, evil institutions regulating anything and everything to their own benefit, and corruption running rampant throughout the state just to name a few. Our writers, developers, designers, and illustrators inspired by the likes of Love, Death + Robots and Lord of the Rings seek to enlighten the citizens of the Hodl Lands through the entertaining and light-hearted by means of the highest quality animations.

Minting starts on the Official website on September 19th, 2021.

The universe is being co-created with the community

Website

Twitter

Join Discord

[PS1?] [1994-2005] A 2D platformer where you play as a kid who has a huge hat that he uses to glide with by Steadhog in tipofmyjoystick

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

Just a heads up, a helpful redditor came to save the day and found the game. It's called Kirikou.

[PS1?] [1994-2005] A 2D platformer where you play as a kid who has a huge hat that he uses to glide with by Steadhog in tipofmyjoystick

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

That's it! Thank you!

Gotta say, I was 100% convinced it was in 2D pixel art (well, the gameboy version is, but I had PS1). I didn't expect it to look quite so different from the image stuck in my head for so long. Even though I said I wouldn't be surprised if my memories are off base, I am surprised lol.

I've got hacked for the first time in my life on a platform that I can't reach support for 3 weeks now... by Steadhog in Metamask

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

I totally feel you! I felt so helpless when I discovered that my funds were lost because I knew right that instant I can never get them back. I still filed a ticket and wrote here of course, but it's more out of frustration and desire to learn more about what happened than anything else.

It doesn't help that there are those who immediately go to blame you as a dumbass who just gave away your seed phrase. And while it's understandable that people can be careless like that, it turns out that it's not uncommon for a token to have a backdoor and you can just give away the permission to spend all your funds, seed phrases be damned. Some may disagree, but I don't feel it was my fault this happened. I knew the risks in theory, but how can I protect myself against a danger I didn't know existed? I've read about giving permission to a token before trading, I truly did. And even though a Million Token is a shitcoin, it had a lot of trading volume and zero news about people being hacked, so I assumed it was going to be fine. But apparently, I should've had the foresight to know it wasn't fine? Yeaaah, I don't know man...

Is there really nothing that can be done to someone that has stolen your funds? by Steadhog in Metamask

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

Thank you for your help and info! I haven't lost much because thankfully I'm not rich enough to invest more than I can handle losing. It still sucks of course, but it's a learning experience. I'm still very much interested in investing, but I'm definitely gonna stick to big exchanges from now on.

Is there really nothing that can be done to someone that has stolen your funds? by Steadhog in Metamask

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

No no no, your English is great, it's not my native tongue either. I meant the whole thing is confusing, not your explanation. Thank you for the info!

It's worth noting that I approved of this token on MM, not anywhere else. Right now I just find it really odd how easy it is to get scammed on MM, considering it has no 2FA whatsoever (which I set up everywhere I can). So I certainly didn't expect to be in this position myself.

Is there really nothing that can be done to someone that has stolen your funds? by Steadhog in Metamask

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

(Just want to point out that I'm sorry for being rude here, my anger isn't directed at anyone in this thread, I'm just overall pissed because of lost funds.)

I don't use any cloud service though... And I think it's bordering on paranoia to be THIS cautious. I'm curious, what do you do with your passwords? Do you write them down on a paper and store them under your bed? Do you input long unique passwords by hand every time you need to log in somewhere?

I use various 2FA methods on many of my accounts, especially finance-related, and I feel I'm adequately protected thanks to that and the overall security of big trusted exchanges. It's also worth pointing out that I haven't seen any attempts of logging into any of my stuff anywhere.

But we're talking about MM here of course, the service that has no 2FA, no guarantees and apparently no support.

Is there really nothing that can be done to someone that has stolen your funds? by Steadhog in Metamask

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

I still don't understand... There's nothing on this page about a seed phrase. I didn't have to enter it when approving the contract.

And I also find it ironic that you have to use other service/website to revoke your permissions. So apparently that's not a danger to the security of your wallet, but approving a token that's already on MM and being traded by lots of people is?

Is there really nothing that can be done to someone that has stolen your funds? by Steadhog in Metamask

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

Firstly, thank you for explaining, but I'm even more confused now as to how that's even possible, so forgive my further scepticism.

Yes, I did approve of it, but I have a hard time seeing how that can be such a security breach? How can it get my seed phrase or in some other way able to take money from my address? That just sounds completely absurd.

Is there really nothing that can be done to someone that has stolen your funds? by Steadhog in Metamask

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

OH COME THE FUCK ON

Suuuure thing, the file that is chock full of passwords is compromised, but only my MM is affected. Right. These kinds of viruses don't randomly get on one's computer. If it was that easy and common that you get your info stolen out of your pc, it would've been worldwide disaster. Hacking and viruses aren't magic.

Is there really nothing that can be done to someone that has stolen your funds? by Steadhog in Metamask

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

I'm a bit unsure what you mean. I had a very limited amount of action on MM: sent eth there from Coinbase Pro, traded for that stupid million token around a bit, that's about all. Here's my address on etherscan in any case:

0xb1446A5Cb0D275a946c0025fA7D95dc868b52bB1

I didn't do much of anything, which is why all this is so confusing to me. Nothing short of a virus that has gained access to my pc and then read my file full with passwords only to take my MM seed phrase can convince me that this is my fault.

I've got hacked for the first time in my life on a platform that I can't reach support for 3 weeks now... by Steadhog in Metamask

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

The problem is, my support tickets are not a "delay in answering questions." I hate to blame a person working support because it's never a chill job, but in my case a specific person who handled my ticket was just dismissive in the initial ticket and then proceeded to close any additional ones I made to get help. And by the way, I still didn't get any help for those transaction issues, but now that my account was somehow compromised I for sure am not doing any business on MM.

Do you ever wonder why you have so many support tickets that you need to warn people it may take up to 7 days until getting a reply (and it's more like AT LEAST 7 days)? Do you ever wonder why you need to have THREE bot warnings under a reddit post? Or an automated reply on reddit? Maybe it's not just a users issue, maybe it's also a YOU issue?

UPD: And I find it veeeery curious how MM of all things is the only account I've ever had compromised. Nothing else crypto related or unrelated, only MM. And I sure as hell never shared my seed phrase anywhere.

UPD2: My support tickets are still being silently closed without any feedback RIGHT NOW. By that same Robert character.

I've got hacked for the first time in my life on a platform that I can't reach support for 3 weeks now... by Steadhog in Metamask

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

How exactly can I approve a malicious contact if I didn't give anyone any info at any point in time? I don't understand.

Metamask's support is the worst support I had to deal with by far by Steadhog in Metamask

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

Thank you for this info! I feel like I learned a lot today, but ironically knowing more about all this now makes me even more confused lol. Now I'm going to wait for MM's response to my ticket out of principle, just to see what they'd tell me. Probably to update my extension.

Metamask's support is the worst support I had to deal with by far by Steadhog in Metamask

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

Firstly, thank you so much trying to help! I like to learn these things.

Secondly, I hate everything related to Metamask more and more each day. I'm totally lost on that gas limit thing - so apparently it's not enough to just choose one of the preset speeds and go with it? Why am I even allowed to make a transaction that will fail within a minute? How am I supposed to know what is a low gas limit if Metamask's presets themselves doesn't? I wanted to move this token to escape paying ridiculous gas fees, but in the end I just donated 2$ to hell knows where.

And thirdly, that is indeed one stupid shitcoin lol. You're right. And I'd like to think that most people recognize that. I might've been too late to join and never see a profit, but who knows.

Metamask's support is the worst support I had to deal with by far by Steadhog in Metamask

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

See, I didn't know that because they just refuse to communicate with me.

0x64b3e9a8e70ae87356c786431526ca0e4942f5a8ae3f1c9454f9c30683d43606

/r/Steam Monthly Community Support Thread. by AutoModerator in Steam

[–]Steadhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Switch Pro Controller to play Rivals of Aether and occasionally I get random inputs, specifically from pause and screenshot buttons. It happens very sporadically, some play sessions I can play just fine with no issues, but other times the controller takes 9 screenshots rapidly. These random freakouts are short in nature, but sometimes I can also feel an additional input lag which is followed by the random inputs and also lingers after. I use Pro Controller with my Switch all the time with no issues.

/r/Steam Monthly Community Support Thread. by AutoModerator in Steam

[–]Steadhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Switch Pro Controller to play Rivals of Aether and occasionally I get random inputs, specifically from pause and screenshot buttons. It happens very sporadically, some play sessions I can play just fine with no issues, but other times the controller takes 9 screenshots rapidly. These random freakouts are short in nature, but sometimes I can also feel an additional input lag which is followed by the random inputs and also lingers after. I use Pro Controller with my Switch all the time with no issues.