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ComteDracula
Desde en Aug 2017
2666 posts

iStripper first collection of trading cards

Todo sobre iStripper
January 10, 2022, 267 respuestas
Certains pourraient vous rétorquer: mais que faites-vous avec un ordinateur? Pas indispensable! Moi j'ai juste un smartphone qui fait tout! Et pour pas cher! Et puis iStripper, c'est pas indispensable, c'est quoi ce mode de vie?

Si on y va comme ça, on peut voir l'évolution du mode de vie de l'Homme comme PAS indispensable et rester au stade du "chasseur-cueilleur", après tout...😆

Il semble @Sexy3DBoy, que les 7 dernières *****ées ont été les plus chaudes au niveau planétaire. Au rythme où vont les choses, les humains vont apprécier, grâce au progrès technologique, de pouvoir protéger leurs avatars dans des métavers, alors qu'ils vont probablement devoir essayer dans la vraie vie de récolter et chasser ce qui va réussir à survivre sur la Terre, vu tous les changements climatiques.

C'est assez triste de constater, d'après des vidéos vu sur internet, que des gens sont prèt à payer des fortunes en cryptomonnaie des terrains virtuels dans ces métavers, alors que des gens crèvent de faim dans la vraie vie. Vive le progrès. Il n'y a pas de réel progrès sans évolution humaine.

Some might say: "What are you doing with a computer? Not necessary! I just have a smartphone that does everything! And for cheap! And then iStripper, it's not essential, what kind of lifestyle is this?

If we go like this, we can see the evolution of the human way of life as NOT indispensable and stay at the "hunter-gatherer" stage, after all...😆

It seems @Sexy3DBoy, that the last 7 years have been the hottest globally. At the rate things are going, humans are going to enjoy, thanks to technological advances, being able to protect their avatars in metavers, while they'll probably have to try in real life to harvest and hunt what will manage to survive on Earth, given all the climate change.

It's quite sad to see, from videos seen on the internet, that people are willing to pay fortunes in cryptocurrency for virtual land in these metavers, while people are starving in real life. Long live progress. There is no real progress without human evolution.
Corbomite
Desde en Aug 2015
149 posts

iStripper first collection of trading cards

Todo sobre iStripper
January 10, 2022, 267 respuestas
I don't have any problem with an additional revenue stream for Totem. My curiosity is more about the implementation method. Totem could have implemented trading cards with limited availability in their current ecosystem without involving NFTs and cryptocurrency. They already track the cards owned by each member and have an excellent encryption method make sure only valid owners can play those cards. They could have created a marketplace in the current app where cards were auctioned or sold at a fixed price determined by the seller. They could have received a cut of each sale in the same way that Steam takes a cut of trading cards sold there. Members would be more inclined to participate in trading since they wouldn't have to mess with cryptocurrency.

I'm guessing the reason for implementing this with the NFT technology and cryptocurrency is to make these cards available to non-members who want to use them to speculate and hope to get lots of cash rather than credits when selling their cards. An iStripper NFT card has the benefit of being more aesthetic than an ugly little jpeg and also has actual functionality to make it more valuable, The initial card releases might produce significant revenue for Totem, especially from investors who want to be first to the party. Many of these cards will likely be owned by people who will never play them, but maybe that's no different than all those valuable paintings that sit in the vaults of the uber-rich and are only treated as investments. Ultimately, I expect the demand for older cards to wane over time so the price will come down to something even less than most of us spend on SECs.

FYI, if you haven't watched the two most recent South Park specials on the Paramount+ network, they provide some amusing social commentary on NFTs. Here's a clip of a grown-up version of Butters (aka Professor Chaos) doing a pitch on NFTs. Maybe he got to Totem as well. 😀 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8f-BQFo7lw