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Riot Games attempts to cut off $96 million FTX deal with LCS
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9% + 1%? Random 1oz gold bars are can easily be bought for 4% over spot, and easily sold for spot. I’ve never see nor paid for “insurance during delivery”, so not sure what that means. Or walk into your local LCS and buy from them; no delivery needed.
He definitely paid enough to the LCS, man deserves to play a few games
Your game can become a boon of success that extends past the life of your game. Say you have a semi-popular indie game and let other developers develop perks to assets your game minted. Now those games can market to your players via the perks and your current assets inherit any generated value. If a game like League of Legends did this, it would be similar to the jersey Mikes and Buffalo Wild Wings ads that they already offer you , such as the perks just for viewing the LCS. But now it’s extendable and easily isolated. Anyone can add value to your games if you allow it but you could also write smart contracts that require approval of the original dev to expand that tokens utility record. There is a lot of nuisance to what makes it effective, but as someone who owned a game studio, I saw that as a means to self publish or benefit if my rivals want to market to my player base. In a genre like mobile games, that revenue retention could be gold.
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Most towns will have a LCS aka local coin shop that both sell and buy silver and gold.
Woah. 30% ?! You need to find a better LCS....
LCS first coin IJO (IDO) awesome 🚀
Google "gold" and theres a million places you walk in and theyll give you spot price. Some jewelry stores will buy. LCS may give a bit more. Ebay sells a lot. Ask around and most folks will pick it up from you a little under spot.
Yeah not to mention that they just got the name rights to tbe Staples Center, They heavily sponsor F1 and multiple F1 teams (they're also the official sponsor of F1's overtake trophy) and they sponsor PSG. They're doing a fuck ton of advertising. The only other exchange I've seen that does anywhere near the same amount is FTX who sponsors 2 F1 teams, The esports team TSM, the NA LCS, and has the name rights to the Miami Heat home arena among other things. Those 2 exchanges are doing an insane amount of advertising and I don't think anyone else comes close.
>Bitcoin's price is up about 6000x Gold's price is 1x Bitcoin is a growth asset, Gold is not, you're comparing Gold to Bitcoin, you've got the completely wrong idea. 300 ounces of Gold in 1970 would buy you a brand new family home. 300 ounces of Gold in 2021 would buy you a brand new family home. >Gold is expensive to store securely. It's not, where are you getting this from? I can get a shovel for $20. >Gold is extremely expensive and slow to transport securely, especially large amounts. "Gold is extremely expensive" is like saying "Bitcoin is extremely expensive", pointless, weightless argument. Gold money can be transported digitally within seconds, in any amount you like. >Gold is heavy, it takes up space. It's heavy and takes up space because it is a physical material with real use in the world. You can't own Bitcoin without Silver & Gold, computers require it. >You can't walk very far carrying a lot of gold. You can't swim at all with more than a few coins of gold. That's because it is a physical material, the world NEEDS food, you can't carry much food physically though, you can't swim with a heavy amount of food on you either, these arguments are hilarious. >Gold can be confiscated. Gold has already been confiscated by the US government. Bitcoin can already been seized by authorities, it has happened countless times with the U.S. government confiscating $2.3 million in bitcoin this year in a single case. BTC extremists WANT banks to hold crypto soooooo badly. Banks are the ones that will contribute to the potential seizure of crypto in the future. >Highway robbers, corrupt border guards, pirates, and others can merely kill you, then take any gold you were transporting. Soooo, basically you're describing what can happen to any physical material on the planet? What an interesting argument! >Tungsten's density is very close to that of gold. There are now gold-coated tungsten bars in circulation. It requires special equipment and know-how to detect gold-coated tungsten. No, tungsten can be tested with the ping test, it requires your finger, which god gave you, it doesn't require special equipment like you're explaining. And the special equipment you're speaking of can be used free of charge at your LCS. You really do know nothing about Gold lmao. Shall I go on? As from the very start of your comment you started comparing a growth asset to a non-growth asset. You're already mislead on what investments do what.
I switched to HodlHodl and Bisq years ago and have never looked back. Just added LCS, so far so good. If you want to buy/sell BTC in a truly P2P manner, then do it the right way. Which means avoiding shitshows like LocalBitcoins and Paxful.
I mean I've been to the LCS in Vegas, massive stadium full of like 10000 sweaty nerds. Over 100 per ticket. I think you have no idea what you're talking about and what people would pay for.
If they were smart they'd just start showings of esports like the LCS. Not sure how much, if anything, it would cost them to stream that. But 300 sweaty gamers in a theatre, all snack obsessed, buying countless concessions - I'm not sure why they haven't done this yet.
My most horrible award goes to LCS. Not even worth trying to dump, down 98.75%. Luckily most of my ICO hunting went much better.
STEP 1. Buy Gold or Silver from an online dealer like SD Bullion using BTC. STEP 2. Take Gold or Silver to your Local Coin Store (LCS). STEP 3. Sell any amount of metal under the $10k mark for CASH and it is not reported to tax officials. OR STEP 1. Buy Bitcoin and Hodl STEP 2. Hodl STEP 3. Hodl
Stable Coins, Propery, Index Funds, buy an LCS slot
[LCS \(and TSM\) have already partnered with FTX](https://www.google.com/search?q=lcs+ftx&oq=lcs+ftx&aqs=chrome..69i57.1793j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8)
Just wanted to announce I sold my physical gold and silver this weekend to FOMO some more into BTC. I refrained from letting my LCS know this was my intention as they're still quick to throw around 'BTC is a ponzi' comments.
Damn didn't know, thanks for letting me know. Maybe they change their mind now that LCS is sponsored by the FTX gold diff and TSM.FTX can get some exposure on worlds potentally vs chinese teams (if they make it to worlds first tho)
LCS had strict rules previous to this which limited how a team could change their name based on the nature of the sponsorships business. It was nothing against TSM, just a rule that already existed, that being said it wouldn't surprise me if we see that change.
FTX already signed a 210 million contract with TSM (esports team) to change its name to TSM.FTX, cool to see that now FTX appears on every match of the North American LCS
Ive seen FTX making news by getting E-sports via the LCS. That's pretty damn big in that realm
Holly molly I just noticed the LCS is sponsored by FTX , that's kinda insane
FTX going hard into esports, first TSM and now LCS Somehow it makes me feel safe using them as my exchange, maybe just because they are associating with things I'm familiar with
tldr; The League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) has named FTX as its Official Cryptocurrency Exchange. The new seven-year partnership with FTX represents the largest sponsorship agreement Riot has ever signed for an esports league. Starting this weekend, fans will notice FTX branding on the LCS broadcast. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*
This is actually huge. LCS has tons of viewers every week and was already enjoying some great sponsoring.
tldr; The North American League Championship Series of “League of Legends” has partnered with cryptocurrency exchange FTX to have it as its official cryptocurrency sponsor for the next 7 years. The partnership will start this weekend, with FTX branding taking place on one of the most relevant mechanics of the game: gold. FTX will also be directly sponsoring the LCS Most Improved Player Award. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*
LCS gets huge views streaming and in person, this is pretty big news for FTX
tldr; Cryptocurrency exchange FTX has announced a seven-year sponsorship deal with the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS). FTX plans to sponsor broadcast segments related to the in-game gold currency, like the current amount of gold that each player and team has accumulated by far in each match. FTX previously entered a ten-year $210 million deal with Team SoloMid (TSM). *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*
tldr; FTX is launching an NFT platform centered on sports and entertainment brands. FTX has also signed a seven-year sponsorship deal with the League Championship Series (LCS) for $210 million. The new partnership is the largest sponsorship deal Riot Games has signed for an esports league, but the amount is undisclosed. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*
What would a Biden coin be?? SNF - Sniff Coin PEDO - Pedo Coin LCS - Lie Cheat Steal Coin DMH - Damn It Hunter Coin The list is endless! 🤣🤣🤣
While I absolutely agree with your post, I find it hard to explain that to my wife that is still on the "you still looking at charts for your digital fake money? It's not gonna take you anywhere" stage. She knows nothing about crypto trading, wallets and so on, and has not even a slight interest over it. I sure could give her all the info, but she won't do much with it, that I am certain. Hell, she can't even look at charts, go to a LCS and not get robbed for precious metals for god sake. I wish I could know when I'll die so I can sellout everything for her.
I'm saying *you* don't know what's going to happen. >doesn’t know much neither Do you wanna try that again? I know plenty about Trezor. Changing browsers fixed the LCS issue, which I stated 90 seconds after making the post. What kind of pathetic bitch needs to rifle through someone's comment history because they get called out as full of shit?
Escrow usually comes into the P2P trading process. As a buyer, you are in a pretty comfortable position provided you can prove payment in case of a dispute (which is fairly easy with most payment methods). Check out LocalCoinSwap, support times are far better than Paxful etc, so you can always get help if you need it. Also, only thing needed for signup on LCS is a valid email address.
Keep trying to get in on the action, I work in supply chain and I love the concept of the project. I just can’t seem to figure out how to buy it. Can’t find assistance and I’m about to just go back to buying silver at the LCS and say “screw it”
I question the part about their military capability. They wouldn't stand much of a chance on a level, neutral field. But China isn't going to fight the United States on a level field. They're going to fight in the South China Sea, because that's where the operational contest is. And in that theater, Chinas capability looks very different, as they've spent the last 20 years or so building up a decent short-range aerial capability alongside an overwhelming medium-range denial of area capability (founded on ballistic missile shipkillers and green-water submersible attack ships). All of which is centered around taking Taiwan, and/or securing the Malacca Strait and the nine-dash line. The US is at a disadvantage here because our strategic stance has to consider all kinds of conflicts all over the world. All China has to do is take control of two critical sealanes, and 75% of the global oil trade gets choked out, along with a huge chunk of all other trade. Today, right now, I think China could win that fight, fairly handily. The US is scrambling to assemble weapons platforms to tilt that fight, with the B-21, naval remodernization, and whatever six gen aerial platform the Air Force is working on. But the total failure of the LCS program, and relative boondoggle of the F-35, both put the US at a comparative disadvantage in terms of force projection for the next 10-15 years. None of which even considers potential asymmetries in electronic warfare, where the US may be far ahead of the game, or badly behind. Nobody knows because you can't really wargame that kind of thing effectively.