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henrylee7
Inscrit en May 2020
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Buy Trading Cards as easily as iStripper cards!

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28 June 2024, 108 réponses
Why not put these programs in the Itripper store, the price could be 50 or 100 credits, if the program is really worth the price, what's more, the method of purchase becomes more complicated than before... and the price is unattainable for us, what it makes sense...... Please think about it.
programs are no different from those we know. Even often they have the same dresses and lingerie..... Their prices of so-called rare "rare" "epic" "epic" "legendary" cards are an artificial creation of someone from the company to make money on them by raising the price up to $600.. It is mainly about the trade of a dozen people... Mostly done for people outside Istripper to attract them sitting in the world of web3... and for 95% of users it is simplistic to get them interested in buying additional cards. Season 3 has cards with an additional version of XR but for now it does not function so there is no need to praise the day before sunset. For my part, I can say that I bought most of the cards from 3 e Dzong at a price of about 12 to 15 dollars (two or 3 for about $20) The card above $30 is no longer acceptable. A very important note that you need to constantly remind Dolz has officially a place for Opensea there payment is in MATIC... but what I'm going for There are plenty of opensea scammers who sell at very attractive fax prices
Fake cards... unfortunately I didn't read the warning and lost about $20... But if you only have a DOLZ currency here, you are unlikely to look for opensea cards. The rest belongs individually to each person's decision whether he wants to pay a dozen or a few hundred dollars for the card just because someone has figured out how these cards are less, its value is higher...
dar2112v
Inscrit en Dec 2007
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Buy Trading Cards as easily as iStripper cards!

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28 June 2024, 108 réponses
With the wallet above, Totem creates it for you and links it with your iStripper account.

So the crypto NFT thing is a hard pass for me so I won't be testing it out; but I am fascinated by the process.

So if you don't create the wallet and there is no 'Know Your Customer" obligation then I assume the wallet isn't yours and must be loaned by Totem for you to use?  Hence Totem must own the wallet and its contents and the member just has use of it? Nothing wrong with this I guess as it's similar to an ETF or custodial account but it brings up a lot of interesting questions.

What happens if a model decides she wants her shows removed as several models have already done. I assume those that own their wallet are unaffected but what about those in borrowed wallets?

Also with most crypto and crypto wallets you can convert cash to crypto and back to cash as you see fit but how does that work in a wallet you don't own? And if you can move real money in and out then it seems to me these sort of wallets will be the choice for criminals looking to bypass the KYC regulation. Or ... is that too obvious and I'm missing something?

Lastly and letting my imagination run wild, crypto seems to be the currency of choice for the underworld.  What happens if these 'loaned' wallets are hacked and the DOLZ and NFTs are stolen. Is there any kind of insurance or guarantees?

It seems like it's a simpler to use wallet but much more complex to manage and less versatile wallet. I don't want a crypto wallet but if I did I would want it to be my own wallet.