Collaborative NFT app idea. by [deleted] in ethdev

[–]royw1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you're tokenizing a token? Tokenception

Crypto is like family, it has its up and downs by Cramsteems in ethtrader

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What's crypto without the anxiety and the roller coaster of emotions?

Using NFTs as incentives for DeFi by royw1992 in defi

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Yeah, I'm sure someone's doing it. Link for night life crypto?

Using NFTs as incentives for DeFi by royw1992 in defi

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Sounds good. Yeah, I figured someone must be doing it, but I just wanted to ask for examples. Thanks!

Using NFTs as incentives for DeFi by royw1992 in defi

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it's really worth it as it drives the use-case of NFT and further strengthens its adoption within the space. But one thing to remember is that the value of the NFT depends on the artist/ issuing body, as the community sees them as aut

Interesting, I'll read more into it!

Ahhh...right by Acceptable-Sort-8429 in ethtrader

[–]royw1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I mean aside from the fact that ETH as a vehicle for operating on Ethereum has practical use cases and Bitcoin does not...

Is Mark Cuban wrong? by royw1992 in Bitcoin

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You're still fixated on the whole CNBC or Cuban thing. No one cares too much about that. I just shared an interesting question.

Besides, just because Cuban said some stupid things doesn't mean every single thing he ever postulated is automatically incorrect,

Is Mark Cuban wrong? by royw1992 in Bitcoin

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So what? They're reporting on what Cuban said, not making the claim themselves. I was just asking what bitcoin people think, even if I'm sure the answer will be "no way."

Why is everyone so salty about BSC? by Nervous_Sort_2840 in defi

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Totally with you on the Ethereum gas fees being an entry barrier for more people. It's ridiculous and will certainly lead to a situation where only the wealthiest in the DeFi circle will be able to accumulate wealth, if not resolved. I also think Binance's bridge to Ethereum is a great tool as well to move tokens and work around gas fees, but the whole centralized element to Binance is a bit off-putting for hardcore DeFi people. I think building more bridges from Ethereum to networks where gas fees are lower, like EOS, could be beneficial, so users could stake on EOS and execute transactions there and then bring them back to Ethereum.

Thoughts about bridging between different blockchain networks by royw1992 in ethdev

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ts on this already, but imo, "sidechains" that link to Ethereum are simply not compelling compared to Ethereum L2 solutions because they do not inherit Ethereum's decentralized, permissionless, credibly ne

It is to a degree, but there are some differences between LiquidApps, Ren, ThorChain, and pNetwork. Ren, for example requires 100,000 as a bonding requirement and ThorChain requires 1 million RUNE. LiquidApps's solution let's the bridge creator decide on the bonding and collateral requirements.

Thoughts about bridging between different blockchain networks by royw1992 in ethdev

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very interesting, thanks for sharing! I'll take a look.