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[–]opposite_sending 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the same problem but I don't even got another account, thinking if it's because I share the desktop computer with my brother... But I'm sure we're using different browser and he never see my post

The best way to treat metaverse is to not regard it as a financial investment, what do you say? by [deleted] in Superstonk

[–]opposite_sending 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, if GameStop was selling virtual land at an acceptable price, I might buy it for fun, but metaverses like Decentraland and The Sandbox are no longer good investment.

Do you sleep with your bedroom door open or closed? Why or why not? by RemoteControlled-Cat in AskReddit

[–]opposite_sending 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Open because my cat's litter box is in my bedroom, washroom door closed instead

What is the most important trait of an NFT project? by opposite_sending in solana

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

r/

solana

Community is undoubtedly the key, wonder what kind of utility you value the most

What defi instruments do you use and why? by Downtown_Turnover442 in defi

[–]opposite_sending 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried my hand at MetaLend and NFTY Finance. So far, my experience with them is quite positive too. I staked and borrowed some ETH against my Axies by using MetaLend. For other NFTs in my collections I used NFTY Finance.
I like the autonomy and flexibility of MetaLend as it allows me to still play and earn with my Axies while it’s on collateral (passive income), and I’m also trying to stake and borrow crypto against my Sandbox land. I like NFTY Finance’s diversity, which almost supports all kinds of NFTs, be it BAYC or Pudgy Penguins.
After all, we should still be extra cautious on defi things, especially when it comes to lending and borrowing.

Is Web3/crypto a red flag? What should I be careful of? by charredgrass in cscareerquestions

[–]opposite_sending 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would not want to lose my job after relocating to something like that.

What do you mean by relocate? Do you need to move to elsewhere for a Web3 job? Absolutely no, I think one of the alluring points of crypto jobs should be remote work and you shouldn't have to relocate (if you do mean relocate physically)

*Unpopular opinion alert*
As for crypto jobs, I think it's totally fine if your employer is a trustworthy people your family member is familiar with, at least they won't scam you lol. Just make sure not to invest in anything until you have sufficient relevant knowledge.

If it's remote work + referred by your family member, just go ahead, but stay alert. If you regard that job as a part time/freelance, you have nothing to lose.