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  1. Baby Space Elon Doge Sperm token of course! P.S. I still wonder why noone created a BLM token, that's easy millions profit.
  2. Exactly. There are companies doing the very same job and I've yet to hear of any of them getting sued, so there should be some legal trick to make the customer responsible if any claims arise. Could you tell the approximate price level please? I'm ok with a hundred or so USD per hour, but not ok with thousands as it will be cheaper to simply incorporate in Russia and ignore any claims. I believe I could claim something like "the customer told me that they are the owners/creators and have all the legal rights on that content", and draw a contract which states that the customer must own (have all the rights on) the content to grant the same rights to the contractor, and the customer will be held responsible if any third party will claim in the future that they are the actual owners of the content.
  3. Preferrably personal meeting but could be either email or phone. I want to commit a copyright infringement on behalf of my customers and need a consultation on the legal aspects of this, e.g. how to draw a contract in such way that the customer will be held responsible, not the counterparty (my company). If you are not an IT lawyer yourself but could recommend someone good - please share their contact information. (it might be a wrong subforum but it does not suit the "Jobs, economy, banking, investments" subforum too because neither my company nor my customers are located in Thailand)
  4. I confirm that Lenovo support sucks (at least here in Thailand) two months passed already, guess if anyone called me since the second visit to the service center.
  5. wow, the replies do bring some hope as it looks like some <60yo farangs actually got Pfizer. To everyone who got Pfizer vaccine: please write your age and city, not only the date of registration&appointment.
  6. I did not register because I have no chance to get Pfizer in the nearest future as I am below 60yo and have no underlying medical conditions. So why should I share my very personal information with another lame website protected by a password like "admin" or "123456" if protected at all?
  7. BREAKING NEWS! BITCOIN HAS CRASHED to 47'000 USD from its 0.0001 USD initial price
  8. google:// what is proof-of-stake google:// staking pos coins on 5W raspberry pi google:// what is zk-snarks
  9. the "BTC" ticker traded on most currency exchanges is the real Bitcoin regardless of your Bitcoin-Gold-fans / Bitcoin-SV-fans / Bitcoin-ASDFGH-fans opinion.
  10. I've had that exciting experience of getting my home country's bank account locked while I was in Thailand and bank's customer support told me over the phone that I need to come to the office to get my account unblocked. So — yes, my money in the bank appeared to be not my money. Luckily I've managed to get it unblocked without flying back home but still you've got the point. P.S. have some fun reading these threads: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Areddit.com+binance+account+blocked https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Areddit.com+coinbase+account+blocked https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Areddit.com+crypto.com+account+blocked "My wife had her account blocked for months now and no one from crypto.com is taking responsibility and unblocking it." your coins, sure
  11. Despite @GrandPapillon usually speaks utter nonsense and irrelevant bs when it comes to crypto, I have to admit that in this particular point he is right - you are not paying with crypto when you use middlemen such as cryptoscamdotcom and Visa. You are paying with crypto when you directly send funds from your public address to someone's else public address.
  12. A cost of mining one Bitcoin is approx 5000 USD; adding approx 10 billion real USDs invested in various exchanges brings the price of one Bitcoin to approx 10'000 USD. Anything higher than that is a pure market speculation and inflation of the price by the fake USDs such as 60+ billion Tethers.
  13. ... unless your "relevant numbers" are generated by a flawed algorythm and an attacker has a powerful mining rig or ASIC farm.
  14. It heavily depends on the cold wallet implementation: - classic, truly random private key gives 160 bits of entropy - extremely hard to bruteforce even by the cluster of ASICs. - "Electrum-style" seed phrase gives 135 bits of entropy - very hard to bruteforce. - classic, truly random seed phrase gives 128 bits of entropy - hard to bruteforce. - a seed phrase generated by some very popular crypto wallet coded by Indian or Russian freelancer for $20 gives how much bits of entropy? Is it really random? Doesn't it include an intentional cryptography weakness allowing the wallet's author to reliably bruteforce any seed phrase in several days using a single Nvidia 3060? Think about it :D I agree here.
  15. ...where to sell surplus server parts? 0 listings on Bahtsold and 3.5 items on Facebook marketplace...
  16. I forgot to mention in the first post and can't edit it already: I do not hold any of "1)" and "5)"; do hold some of "6)" but won't tell which one (not the Chia scam of course )
  17. of course he does! every single "crypto blogger" puts a lot of cráp on Youtube to earn referral commissions from lame "review" videos or to get paid by shilling some another ponzi scheme. I want to see the personal opinions or recommendations from the forum users who actually owns cryptos rather than links to Youtube "just watch this guy and become rich!" I've traded crypto for several months, no more trading for me, thanks. My mental health is worth more than the profit I've got. btw I've got tens of times more by simply holding crypto for several years than I've made by trading.
  18. https://aseannow.com/topic/1206705-transfer-of-vehicle-ownership/?tab=comments#comment-16270135
  19. EIGHT) (the fkn forum replaces "8"and")" with a smiley) cross-blockchain coins such as Chainlink, Ren, etc: useful only for gambling (for example - arbitraging between different exchanges), no real world usage. Yes, this technology does bring money from crypto gamblers but I can't see it in the distant future. Also (as with every other automatic exchange) there is a risk of getting dirty crypto for your coins - from drug dealers, terrorists, ransomware actors, et cetera. When I exchange one crypto to another I prefer to deal with people and organisations I could complain to, if there would be any problem with the coins received from them, rather than the automatic smart-contract (with unknown errors and backdoors inside btw). So I don't hold any of such cryptocurrencies.
  20. he was dumb enough to not make backups on a separate storages.
  21. something like this: if you've bought your first computer less than 10 years ago then you've likely missed the "winlocker" plague.
  22. I could confirm that same items from China come faster when bought on Lazada compared to Aliexpress, but they are more expensive on Lazada. I've bought from the same sellers on both websites. However Lazada has its own disadvantages, some of them are severe enough so made me stop using that website.
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