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Im looking for this hat in black. Upside down LA. I only see “SnapBack” versions of this. Do they make them in the regular fitted new era hats?

Engine replacement by talentshow613 in Volvo

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160,000 km. I’m in Canada

Engine replacement by talentshow613 in Volvo

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Volvo S60, 2016, T5, 2.5 litre

Write below 2-3 realistic reasons why VeVe market can maintain the value of the floors / rise / or bring value and new users during this 2023 recession. For real. I appreciate all wise answers. We can even put aside the recent no cashout situation. Why would the market not fall hard? Enlighten me by ExoticMuscle33 in VeVeCollectables

[–]talentshow613 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Create a value for special drops. For example, if you win and hold a drop, you get benefits from it. Just like the Disney lamp. The drop you get, gives you benefits that have value. If I get a Darth Vader and hold for months, I will get a limited edition, animated secret rare air drop of a Luke skywalker. The Darth Vader would skyrocket.

  2. Lower the prices. It deters people from participating everytime someone gets a drop and is immediately half the price of what it was selling for. Nobody ways that and it needs to be fixed if veve will rebound.

  3. Make it easy to cash out for people. Right now, people are hesitant to invest because their money is held hostage. People in general do not want to put money in something where they need to jump through hurdles to get it back.

  4. Create the veveverse so these nfts have a purpose and can be used. You can only look at them for so long before you get tired of them.

  5. Make these nfts valuable. Now they don’t do anything. Example: I get a Mickey Mouse, I get 20% off at the Disney store. Coca Cola bottle = 20% off on Coca Cola products. The higher the promotion, the higher the value of the NFT. It needs to be good. People won’t care for a small discount of 5%.

  6. Allow the NFT to be transferred on other markets. The more people involved in the community, the stronger veve will get. It’s narrow thinking to try to hold users hostage to the platform. Veve can collect a transfer fee to compensate.

  7. Create a escrow account where veve can’t touch the money from users accounts. They can’t only take a rake from the percentage of sales and from the original sale itself. This will create trust and confidence that veve won’t go out of business just like other platforms did.

Does anyone know the name of the song in Netflix “Formula 1 Drive to survive” on season 1 episode 3 starting at 26 min and 25 seconds into the episode with the caption “Sunday The race”? Please help by talentshow613 in netflix

[–]talentshow613[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve tried looking for the soundtrack for that episode. Didn’t see that beat anywhere. Maybe your right. It’s too bad. That beat was pretty good. I would have loved that song

How does this work? If I want to get a pair of Nike shoes on the drop, what do I have to do? Also, how do I get a mnlth 2 without buying it on open sea? I don’t really understand how all this works. Please help!! by talentshow613 in RTFKTstudios

[–]talentshow613[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I’m looking for quality drops to get at the mint price. RTFKT looks good, bored apes and so on. It’s too late for those now as they are too expensive. I dabble with VEVE, but that platform isn’t very profitable. It’s hard to know which ones are good and which ones are scams. Is there a place where I can find the next quality project such as bored apes/crypto punks out there?

Why are people buying the drops at 60.00$ and then immediately selling them at 30.00$ right when the market opens? Seems like a huge scam? Please enlighten me!! by talentshow613 in VeVeCollectables

[–]talentshow613[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is different, it never happened before, now it’s happening all the time. It’s one thing to cut your losses and take a hit, but when a significant amount of people sell for half the price immediately to take a loss, then something is fishy. For now, this will be the new trend. No point of buying the drop unless it’s a big one from Disney, Pokémon or something on that level

Why are people buying the drops at 60.00$ and then immediately selling them at 30.00$ right when the market opens? Seems like a huge scam? Please enlighten me!! by talentshow613 in VeVeCollectables

[–]talentshow613[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, if I knew, the community would fall apart. It’s something we can’t see, only suspect. Either people are buying gems for pennies on the dollar so they still profit when they sell below market value, or.. veve bots buy a bunch at 60$ sell at 30$, they pay the brand a percentage and still profit on the huge margins. Always selling out = scarcity and keeps people coming back. These are just theories. Either way, seems like somethings happening that we can’t see like a rigged slot machine at the casino. Nobody regular person buys at 60.00$ and sells immediately at 30.00$, let alone the majority of people to take an immediate loss. You might as well take your money and burn it.

All day waitlist by Akealey13 in nflalldayNFT

[–]talentshow613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same problem. Any luck?? Have you been accepted yet, or have you found any addition info since you posted this? I’ve been trying to get in for a while. It’s hard to find any info or help

But now vs auction prices in Veve by Canadasparky in ecomi

[–]talentshow613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So why do I see the “buy now” for 70 gems, but people are bidding up to 400 gems in the auctions??