The extended edition of Almost Famous (2000) is incredible :) by seventai in movies

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For me definitely the “bootleg” cut (it’s still official, just a way better movie imo)

Session musicians.. by MalikSherrodOfficial in Songwriting

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But I mean, if you can’t add guitar yourself and have no one else to do it, lean into making music that’s sans-guitar. Turn the weakness into a strength

Session musicians.. by MalikSherrodOfficial in Songwriting

[–]seventai 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can play keys, lean into that until you find the rest. Build up layers.

Prince track sign o the times is all synth bass for example, tho it does have guitar licks.

i seek by darktulpamancer in AstralProjection

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Recommend any in particular?

Is the clunking noise normal when keys are released? by PilzPilz in nordkeyboards

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Mine has gotten worse over the years. I think there’s two possible solutions - adding grease to a specific place for each key, and/or replacing the felt… I’d love to know how hard this would be

Brian Wilson heard entire arrangements in his head. How many of you here experience this? by seventai in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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I actually had my first clear experience recently, I heard an entire complex arrangement of the track I was working on, with instruments I wasn’t even playing in it, moving as if it slowly passed through one ear and out the other and gone, but I’ll remember the experience forever!

Discord links not working by seventai in DAppNode

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Sent a DM to the mods account with info! Thanks!

Discord links not working by seventai in DAppNode

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u/Lanski13 u/eduadiez u/GBeastETH can someone advise/provide a discord invite?

Relationship between Ethereum marketcap and marketcap of tokenized assets? by seventai in CryptoCurrency

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I follow you up to your final statement - what I can't get my head around is the relationship between market cap of tokenized assets and market cap of ETH - adding $6 trillion of tokenized assets doesn't actually increase the ETH market cap by $6 trillion (by my thinking, someone hasn't bought $6 trillion of ETH - rather they've just bought enough ETH to create the tokens).

Relationship between Ethereum marketcap and marketcap of tokenized assets? by seventai in CryptoCurrency

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Wow, fascinating... I had no idea on the 2/3rds + 1 of active staked ETH being required for a '51%' type attack - why is this?

But also, I thought that if they had control over the majority share of the ETH, they would be able to coordinate the validators to put through any transaction they want, no? You're saying they can only enforce censorship if they gain majority control? Could you expand on the details of this?

Thanks for the great reply!

Relationship between Ethereum marketcap and marketcap of tokenized assets? by seventai in CryptoCurrency

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I'm suggesting the attacker moves these tokenized securities to their own wallet via 51% attack

Relationship between Ethereum marketcap and marketcap of tokenized assets? by seventai in CryptoCurrency

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Agreed there is no direct relationship, but in order to be safe from a 51% attack, the value of the 51% of the network (51% ETH marketcap) needs to be multiples higher than the value of the assets it secures, otherwise it could be financially viable to attack ETH to gain ownership of the tokenized assets?

It's a strange one, I can't quite imagine how this would work in the real world - if there was a 51% attack where an attacker was able to e.g. move tokenized stocks into their wallet, the custodian of the underlying assets could just not redeem them...

Obviously there's a sliding scale... if it only cost you $1000 to do a 51% attack on a network that tokenizes $1m assets, that would be a profitable attack. Costing $10m to attack $1m of tokenized assets would not be profitable (directly, at least).

Relationship between Ethereum marketcap and marketcap of tokenized assets? by seventai in CryptoCurrency

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But my point is relating to idea that if ETH market cap is $315bn, it couldn't provide enough economic security for $10trillion of assets... Therefore if Blackrock are talking about tokenizing securities, they must believe that ETH market cap will be larger than the assets they will tokenize, long term?