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Damn, already missed most of the inital phases. Better get on it, though 50000 tokens is a bit much for me right now

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No one?

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The problem is, I assume is that in order to trade an item that is represented by an enjin token, you need to pay gas.

If that is the case why would a developer want to require all his players to own gas in order to do something as basic as trade items?

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Can a fren pls explain how does this coin work? Is 1 token = 1 wife? Do I get a waifu with random attributes?

What can I do with $waif?

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Can someone please explain to me how we make money if this always goes back to 1$ while adjusting our supply accordingly?

t. Barinlet

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I bought some for diversification 2 weeks ago but now I have some doubts. Besides the wallet and building a plug-in for Minecraft what did they do this whole time?

I believe crypto will have a big place in gaming but why specifically this coin? It can easily be any other token. Please help me understand

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hi /biz/
just here to see if anyone could take up my offer to find me a online gf for a 1000 links

throwawaylinkie737262@gmail.com

my depression is getting really bad, ive been lying in bed all day (14 hours) lurking 4chan on phone.
i have a paper due in 12 hours i havent started (summer class) it would really motivate me if someone could help with gf thing. If someone could just send 1 email.
i feel embarrassed spamming /biz/ but youre all i got left
if my crypto stack (worth about 6 figures) ends up going to multi millions one day, i wouldnt mind giving the anon who finds me gf $100,000 . Ill even make $200,000 if its really dream gf. I really need gf. I already offered my other internet friends this, but even they cant find me gf no matter how much money i offer.

yhanks

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>>19434780
>>19434687
>m0m

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>>19417951
I have a laptop for college and a pc for games and homework. No I'm not swimming in money fag. Stop mocking me.

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what DeFi projects haven tokens that can moon?

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>>12627893
thanks fren

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>>11266569
>Economist is kike owned and controlled
>BTC is kike controlled too
>BTC constantly declared dead but always comes back like a pheonix out of the ashes
>media depicts BTC as a golden coin (looking similar like the one on the cover)

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>>10017554
>>10017589
>There is growing anxiety about supply chain management for defense systems, which increasingly use commercial-off-the-shelf components for embedded software systems.
>The concern is that these components may contain deliberate vulnerabilities that could be exploited by an adversary at the time of his choosing.
>this issue is one of provenance, or the ability to establish the origin and traceable ownership of an asset. Blockchains offer a solution that could establish the provenance of every circuit board, processor, and software component from "cradle to cockpit."
>The card design firm could use blockchains to log every design iteration of a circuit.
>Manufacturers could log every model and serial number of every card it produced.
>Finally, distributors could log the sale of batches of circuits to system integrators, who could log the allocation of circuits to specific aircraft
assemblies, and so on.
>In this context, blockchains create a permanent records for the transfer of assets between owners, thereby establishing provenance.
>Such a system also has clear benefits for both DOD and industry beyond a system's production phase.
>Many weapon systems are designed with service lives of 30 years or more.
>However, the computing technologies these systems use are rarely produced for more than a decade. As a result, replacing obsolete parts becomes more difficult with time.
>Additionally, 30 federal law prevents DOD from using any component whose provenance cannot be established; any discontinuity in ownership renders some parts unusable even though they are functional and in high demand.
>In addition to helping DOD to support legacy systems, resellers would have an economic incentive to track specifically identified COTS components in a blockchain to maintain their provenance, which in turn increases their value.

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