Posts about Crypto
Would it really be a day in Crypto without some superb and cringe drama here? Well, I donโt think so, and today we are already not missing out at all. Jus about a few hours ago we saw an animated video released on Twitter/X from Justin Sun, founder of Tron, and it most definitely embodies Justin Sunโฆ
As I canโt post a video in a post on our sub, I will give some screenshots and try to describe the rough โstoryโ.
So, the story starts with some AI system giving out the warning that โhackers are shorting Cryptoโ (which does not make sense btw) and then the animated Justin Sun for some reason puts on VR sets and goes into a world that is being eaten by something purple (probably representation for hackers). Anyways he saves the day with some sky beam, just like a true Avenger, and then the TRX price jumps up for some reason.ย?
And yeah, after that he goes to mars for some reason, probably because it looked cool.ย?
Generally there is of course nothing against any company or Crypto doing marketing for themselves, but it is quite weird once that marketing involves their creator โsavingโ a whole industry and they market the TRX price pumping. I think marketing of Crypto projects has been done a lot, but most of it involved some partnerships and use-cases being marketed. Not a whole Avengers movie trailer, whose only element about Tron is that itโs price is pumping after saving Cryptoโฆ
Disclaimer: This is not a financial advice, nor a hit piece on Tron, but just showcases the new video released by Justin Sun and afterwards my personal commenting about it.
I'm looking to cancel my special membership on r/cryptocurrency as it costs 480 moons to have or 5$ via debit card. I'd like to cancel my membership then renew my membership with the debit option. On the membership section it says cancelled .Ends on 5/10/23. Does that mean i have already cancelled it , or will it renew automatically?? Any help would be greatly appreciated
While reading this article about gamification I realised that crypto and NFTs are already changing a lot of experiences, both offline and online, but they have a special role to play in learning.
The article highlights a few examples but even without them, I personally feel like people are more enticed to learn about a subject if ther is a small reward at the end. It could be a few digital coins or an NFT but that small gesture will change the way we think and feel about learning. Itโs nice to have a digital stamp for every milestone you achieve in life, at least that is how it seems to me.
Not only do you get a digital stamp, it also sits in your wallet and could be stored forever if you want.
Is it just me, or do you guys also think that learning is about to become a lot more fun and rewarding?