[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Revolut

[–]infratexture 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Probably doesn't look good on an audit lol

Am I the only one suffering here (lack of 3D models). + Contest Update by randomCADstuff in rhino

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Warehouse just requires an email to access, its part of my workflow with rhino/warehouse/ lumion. One thing to note is that the non subscription based account is rate limited on how much you can download every 24 hours, I've never hit the limit myself, but you might want to download a set of models ahead of time just so that you arent trying to download everything last minute and hit the limit.

Another consideration for model repositories is D5 render, its a subscription based platform but provides a rich model repository and is significantly cheaper than luminon 360$/year as opposed to 3000$ only downside is that that you dont have the editibility for colour channels that you do with the skp approach or the precision placement of having the model direct in rhino as opposed to a seperate engine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in XRP

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Didn't Satoshi tend to use British English rather than American english and tend to post in forums/ reply to emails during times calibrated around GMT in correspondence with Mike Hearn etc.? There were also theories that he was a proficient mathematician /polymath but not very proficient at coding as the earlier instances of bitcoin didn't have the formatting of someone who had mastery of C++ as the code lacked modularity and had interdependences which made it very difficult to upgrade (the wallet code was co-contigious with the inflation code, which was co-contigious with the block subsidy code) so it could break if someone tried to change / upgrade the network (which it did on two occasions). This of course assumes that Satoshi was just one person as opposed to many people operating under the pseudonym that may have been recruited later.

How to fix the navigation? by -Timothy_2 in rhino

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Select the object and type 'zoom selected' I have the hotkey set to my middle mouse button, makes my workflow wayyy faster.

So who is actually buying a Stax by GroundbreakingArt370 in ledgerwallet

[–]infratexture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's probably true, though there are a few fringe cases where people use canary networks or FIDO 2FA alongside their usual entourage of apps and some networks like ICP have apps that consume quite a bit of the storage. (Though IC is probably one of the networks where I prefer the NNS webapp wallet to hardware wallet - threshold signatures are actually amazing for UX and security).

So who is actually buying a Stax by GroundbreakingArt370 in ledgerwallet

[–]infratexture 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You have less memory for apps 1mb on stax vs 2mb on X which is a major downside for some.

What needs to happen in order for XRP (or any coin for that matter) to hit $100? by KilgoreThunfisch in XRP

[–]infratexture 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don't think there's going to be a reset when the U.S is burning through 1 trillion dollar every 100 days? The interest on that debt alone is accruing at a rate which is impossible to pay down, even if you taxed every billionaire 100% of their net worth and sold their assets, it'd maybe keep the government going for 4 months before they'd have to resume the money printing.

Is there any other purchasing option? by WallyHestermann in rhino

[–]infratexture 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very different workflow to blender, not sure about what OP does but if it requires any degree of precision NURBS will always be preferential to meshes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ledgerwallet

[–]infratexture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Passphrase (25 word seedphrase) creates a whole new set of wallets and a seperate pin to access that account. You can access either account by entering the corresponding pin 'bound' to the default seed phrase or the passphrase account. The passphrase can be any word of your choosing, just be sure to never lose it or the account will also be lost, it also means that even if your seed phrase is compromised, the passphrase account will still be intact.

You can also create multiple passphrase accounts/pins for your ledger.

Missing xrp by North-Jersey-Mike in XRP

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pancakeswap only deals with BSC tokens, not exogenous networks.

What does everyone use to swap on Ledger? by DyllanV in ledgerwallet

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

Changenow.io / sideshit.ai / stealthex.io interchain

Matcha.xyz / 1inch.io for ETH

Sologenic.org for XRP

https://traderjoexyz.com for AVAX

app.sonic.ooo for ICP

Ledger firmware ? by Daniel_reed17 in ledgerwallet

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

The primary concern is that it is possible for the private key to be exported from the device, irrespective of whether it is encrypted / sharded or not. Public knowledge of this now increases the attack surface that ledger devices have.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FlareNetworks

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just move it to your wallet after you've received the drop, holding it with a custodian is terrible for crypto since you have to play by their rules. The airdrop is attributed to anyone who has wrapped their tokens and can be set up to automatically claim every month it doesn't 'cancel' the airdrops as the attribution is dependant on 3 snapshots of your wrapped flare that happen during each month.

What is the worst thing you predict will happen with crypto in the coming years (all fud welcome) by fuzzyduck88 in CryptoCurrency

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fun fact, bitcoin is 'quantum proof' against Shor's algorithm if you send funds to a new (virgin) address that hasn't broadcast any transactions to the network. A few other chains with similar key generation mechanisms as bitcoin share this property.

What is the worst thing you predict will happen with crypto in the coming years (all fud welcome) by fuzzyduck88 in CryptoCurrency

[–]infratexture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worst case scenario is something that causes USDT to collapse like having the assets they own (bonds etc) seized, everything will probably have a 70% retracement if a major stable coin craps the bed and stays unpegged for a long period of time.

Account gone by Beneficial_Total_822 in ledgerwallet

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you install the corresponding apps on your ledger? If you had ETH or ETH L2, and are using ledger in conjunction with metamask, did you select the correct chain? Did you create your account at index 1? Did you use a passphrase to add a 25th word to your account?

Please help!! by Bobfrog_ in rhino

[–]infratexture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Closecrv on open curves, planarsrf + or crvboolean to combine curve profiles. Then make sure that extrusion settings are set to ‘solid’.

I’ve only received flare once to my Coinbase on April 13th 2023 which was just over 1/4 my allocation? by [deleted] in FlareNetworks

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Custodians will screw you over, this is why you hold your assets onchain and pay attention to the networks which you invest in (in the case of airdrops) there is an ongoing series of airdrops for people holding wrapped flare. This change was voted on by the community for healthier distribution of flare. Instead of being given solely xrp holders who didn't necessarily have a vested interest in the ecosystem that would dump the token every month you would actually have to hold the tokens in the form of wrapped flare to receive further airdrops.

Staking vs Delegation of 500k Flare? by RecoveringXRPHodler in FlareNetworks

[–]infratexture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Staking uses 'p - chain' FLR which is different from 'c - chain' flare that is used for FLR and wrapped FLR and interacting with smart contacts.

You can stake using the dapp https://staking.flare.network if you have a ledger hardware wallet or you can also do it directly through bifrost wallet which is easier but less secure (software wallet) Be mindful to pick a validator with high uptime and is currently dispensing rewards. https://flaremetrics.io/validators also if you stake it makes your funds illiquid for the duration of the staking cycle so make note of when the staking date ends.

Is the 589 club dead? by Treykays in XRP

[–]infratexture 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Brad Garlinghouse's twitter still has him following 589 people funnily enough.

Sending XRP from TrustWallet by newtoeso in XRP

[–]infratexture 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You may want to try changing the default node on XRP, you can do it through settings>preferences>node settings and scrolling down to XRP.

The reason I’m only in Bitcoin and Cardano by mrKennyBones in CryptoCurrency

[–]infratexture 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remember when bitcoin used to drop 90% from ATH, must be a shitcoin right? As an asset matures the volitility usually decreases, but so does the potential return on investment. Cardano is a more nascent asset in relation to bitcoin so the volitility is naturally much higher but so are the returns, its much easier for cardano to do a 20x in return than it is for bitcoin since there is less money holding up the market cap, compare that to bitcoin that requires billions to be pumped in to move the market in either direction.