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Wyldanimal
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Joined in Mar 2008
17767 글

Full release date list by year

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
October 4, 2021, 3 답변
For Windows

I have a utility I wrote to do just that.
***** a Playlist on to the Utility
It creates the Filter and puts it on the Clipboard
Paste the content of the Clipboard in to the Text filter of Store

Now all you See are the Cards that were released for that Year in the Store.

Download it here
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/iStripper-Playlist-2-Active.zip

Demo Video using it in the store
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/Playlist-to-active-store.mp4

Download the playlist for the year(s) you want to search.

this will let you see ALL of the cards released in the Store for that Year
you can see which cards you own, and which you don't Filtered by that Year.


Sample Year 2020 Playlist
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2020.vpl

Sample Year 2007 Playlist
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2007.vpl

a Playlist for All of the Years are available, Just change the Year in the Link.
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2007.vpl
2007 through 2021

ok, here are all of them

http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2007.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2008.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2009.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2010.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2011.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2012.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2013.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2014.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2015.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2016.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2017.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2018.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2019.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2020.vpl
http://wyldanimal.com/playlist/2021.vpl

sh42n81
Joined in Apr 2008
507 글

We need your opinion on cryptocurrencies and NFT!

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
October 3, 2021, 35 답변
Some crypto networks do have a valid use case: enabling easy, automated, electronic transactions without the need for an expensive and inefficient intermediary: imagine micropayments in your favorite game, for example, or automatic payments to charge your BEV, without a payment processor skimming off the top. Probably the most compelling use case is the one that nobody has thought of yet--much like the Internet in 1999.

How about a virtual strip club with real-time performers? Crypto could be a good way to tip (I would use a stablecoin for that; nobody wants their tip to halve in value by the end of their shift). For that matter, that could be useful in a meatspace strip club, too. It has been a long time since I have been to one, but I can't imagine a single dollar bill is an acceptable tip for a dancer anymore.

Many crypto networks are changing the way they award new tokens--from "proof of work" to "proof of stake." By awarding tokens to those who are most invested in the network, they'll eliminate the competitive mining process and vastly reduce the amount of energy required to process transactions. Even if they don't reduce the environmental impact, I expect that cryptocurrency is here to stay. You can't uninvent a technology.

The question, as pointed out by @ADMIRERZ, is which ones of the thousands now in circulation will win out. Of course nobody knows for sure, but I'm betting that Bitcoin will endure in spite of its many technical problems, due to brand recognition alone. When your name is synonymous with an entire sector, that's a very strong tailwind. I also think Ethereum has a strong future as the network that will be most used for smart contract applications. If and when Ethereum 2 gets off the ground, it will be one of the networks that minimizes environment impact as I mentioned above.

I don't concern myself with what the value of cryptocurrency will be in 15 days; I'm looking at 15 years. Of course, there's a chance that it will all be worth nothing by then, so I only spend money that I would otherwise take to the casino, I focus on the better-known coins with the apparently strongest use cases, and I don't count the value of my holdings as an asset.

NFTs have no value to me in their current form. I have no interest in holding "bragging rights" ownership in something that everyone can "have" for free. If, in the future, a way to make NFTs exclusive and to put control of sharing into the hands of the NFT holder, that will be a different story. I don't think it's out of the question that that could happen, but for now, no thank you.

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