"who is that said by? By you?" By their devs, by their media, on their website, in their discord, at their AMA's. Planning already for their second game alpha release which is what the entire thread here is about ie the 800K NFT sale prep for Mirandus.
I'd probably venture low-poly 'stylised' as their game graphic. Admittedly Mirandus isn't out for pre-alpha till 2nd half 2021 but they do give sneak preview posts weekly if time permits - https://gogalagames.medium.com/mirandus-monday-a-broader-vie...
"and which are only accessible within that game" - this isn't correct. The concept of public blockchain allows these NFTs to be used anywhere that also uses that blockchain. They have mentioned this in another article on their ecosystem. https://gogalagames.medium.com/the-gala-games-node-ecosystem...
Possibly due to the creators now pouring their resources into making blockchain games. Incidentally the first game they have released is a farming game! https://gala.games/
Totally not my taste, but each to their own I guess. Interesting to see what demographic goes for a "meat-and-sickly-sweet" range like this. Perhaps it's just the opinion of a 'fried chicken purist' like me though ...
as long as they get there in the end. It's exciting to see how we are striving as a species to realise some of these technologies for the greater good, rather than just for domination.
I learned/was taught technical analysis and charting and so have always been used to making trades the manual way. I've looked into automating this a couple of times but as I read more into each automated solution I come across I end up finding issues that people have turned up through their own testing. It seems a lot of these bots don't quite yet have the AI smarts we are hoping for to allow for full automation. I guess if they really did work we'd all be using them.
I'd say that assumption would be correct. Otherwise they have access to some serious non-facebook metadata repository! But then again how would they assume it was you without a trace of the former data.
Has anyone evaluated this, or similar? It's my understanding that these things can actually lose your portfolio more often than grow it. Happy to be shown otherwise though.