Sunday, November 19, 2023

NFT MARKET NEWS - NOVEMBER 20 UPDATE

What we have in NFT Market today? Let's look below

🗞 The Solana ecosystem has seen 5 games listed on the Epic Store, including Star Atlas, Aurory, Yaku Yaku, Chain Crisis, and Angelic.

🗞 The Mad Labs collection has recorded an impressive growth of over 120% in the past week.

🗞 The Blur Airdrop Season 2 event will end at 2:00 AM on November 21st (UTC+0).

🗞 Two Bitcoin Rocks NFTs have been sold for a total value of 6.9 BTC (~$254,000).

🗞 The Parallel Avatars collection has experienced a more than 40% increase in the past day, reaching a price of 0.86, and the PRIME token price has also risen by 45% to a new all-time high.

NFT MARKET NEWS - NOVEMBER 20 UPDATE


Team for CoinDesk: "Let’s introduce blazing-fast order book exchanges"

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In a latest op-ed published as a part of CoinDesk's Consensus Magazine Trading Week, Aleph Zero's Antoni Zolciak writes about the trading tools that institutions need to enter DeFi.

Takeaway? Transparency, privacy, compliance, and speed.

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BTC Spot ETF - After the approval

So we all know the market is pumping in anticipation of Bitcoin Spot ETF approvals, and many speculators expect approval in or before January. A lot of times in crypto (and the stock market in general), the event passes and the relevant asset crashes (because 'sell the news').

With the ETF it SHOULD be different, at least in my mind. However, I expect that the approvals will come, and many people will expect custodial purchasing to begin immediately.

So my topic for discussion - what will happen following the Spot ETF approval? Are we going to witness institutional players immediately purchasing in anticipation of future demand? Will these vehicles take a significant period of time to set up within brokerages, leading to a lull that causes the 'sell the news' crash to occur? Or will they have everything ready to go in the back end and immediately start offering their products?

Curious what everyone is anticipating


TaBit Dapp

As you well know we have dived into developing groundbreaking #deFi platforms like #TaBit. These projects hinge on external price feeds for functionality. Take the TaBit #dapp, for instance, it relies on recent candle opening prices within a specific timeframe to initiate events.Also once price reaches each of event boundaries, closure occurs, determining winners/losers. These crucial data feeds are known as #blockchain #oracles.

#LQR $LQR #LaqiraProtocol #BSC #Bitcoin

How TaBit works!

1- Opening the wallet and navigating to the browser section. Entering the TaBit Dapp website address.

2- Clicking on the "Connect Wallet"

3- Clicking on the "Connect"

4- Specifying the BSC network and initiating the connection process

5- Pressing the "Approve" and confirming the action

6- Reconnecting the wallet using the "Connect Wallet"

7- Entering an event by selecting either "Long" or "Short" options

8- Placing a bid for the event and clicking on the "Submit" to confirm it

9- Pressing "Approve" to authorize the bid.

10- Re-establishing the wallet connection using the "Connect Wallet"

11- Successfully participated in the trading event

To access the TaBit Dapp, click on the link below:

https://tabit.laqira.com/

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#LaqiraProtocol #LQR $LQR

📋 Contract: 0xbc81ea817b579ec0334bca8e65e436b7cb540147

✅Exchange 1 (PancakeSwap) :

https://pancakeswap.finance/swap?inputCurrency=0xbb4cdb9cbd36b01bd1cbaebf2de08d9173bc095c&outputCurrency=0xbc81ea817b579ec0334bca8e65e436b7cb540147

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Sina Osivand

Crypto Trading / Analyst

CEO at TOBTC Trading LLC Company

Founder of Laqira Protocol

Twitter: https://twitter.com/SinaOsivand/

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sinaosivand

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LaqiraProtocol Website:

https://laqira.io/

https://linktr.ee/LaqiraProtocol

LaqiraProtocol Socials:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaqiraProtocol

Telegram: https://t.me/laqira_official

Group: https://t.me/LaqiraProtocol

Instagram: https://instagram.com/laqira_protocol

Medium: https://medium.com/@LaqiraProtocol

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/laqiraprotocol/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/laqira-protocol

Discord: https://discord.gg/ZGW3Ga7AKh

GitHub: https://github.com/LaqiraProtocol


Pro/Con of Nostr Clients

Bitcoin tech is winning! Nostr is a decentralized social media protocol that allows for Bitcoin lightning tips. Because it’s decentralized, it allows for a variety of different clients. Some new users may be unaware of the privacy or security risks of different clients.

Here’s the Pro/Con of some Nostr Clients

Iris.to (website) Pro: Everyone has a web browser, so it’s easy for beginners to on-board. Simple easy layout. Con: They use CloudFlare, so do NOT let the website see your private key. You need to use the Flamingo browser extension to sign events because CloudFlare strips away httpS encryption. Without a browser extension, it should be treated like you’re handing your private key to the US government. You can’t view DMs using a browser extension only. Also CloudFlare will browser fingerprint you and block Tor.

Primal.net (website or mobile apps) Pro: Fast for Tor. I recommend this only for Tor browser. The reason it’s fast is because you’re not getting the content from each individual relay, but it’s aggregated to their database. Con: Primal’s model is closer to traditional social media, where they can censor content. Beyond using this for speed on Tor, it’s dangerous centralization.

Amethyst (Android) Pro: FOSS Android client in the F-Droid store that works on degoogled phones. Not only is the interface just like Twitter, but they added in “sealed sender” style DMs, similar to Signal to hide metadata. Con: Be aware that if you’re not using a degoogled phone, then Google and therefore the government can probably get your private key.

Gossip (desktop) Pro: This is what I’d use for famous or controversial influences with a high threat model. Desktop Linux is supported, and it’s programmed in Rust which could potentially add security against memory corruption for poorly vetted third party images downloaded off relays. Password lock on posting is good. Con: No sealed sender DMs yet. Hard to use. Tip: You want to first try Amethyst, then graduate to Gossip when you understand that you have to enter a relay where someone posts to find them. (hint: lookup their relays quickly on Tor via primal.net.)

Lume (Desktop) Pro: This is supposed to emulate Tweetdeck. Lots of features such as mapping relationships, good widgets for hashtags and topics. Password lock is good. Go for this on Microsoft Windows. Con: There’s still Linux bugs. I can’t recommend it for Linux, as I had issues. However, the developer has significantly improved Linux builds from just a few months ago, but it’s not there yet.

Damus Pro: iPhone Client for less tech-savvy users, very easy to on-board people and get started Con: Apple (and therefore the government) can probably get that private key, but again for the average person it’s ok.

This is reposted from Simplified Privacy’s Nostr feed: npub14slk4lshtylkrqg9z0dvng09gn58h88frvnax7uga3v0h25szj4qzjt5d6