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General Discussion / Fairy Cat, New Profitable Blockchain Game
« Last post by jennifer spincer on March 07, 2023, 03:48:26 am »
The popularity of AXIE and RACA announced that the GameFi boom around the concept of the metaverse has come. Recently, an NFT-GamiFi star project based on the BSC chain called Fairy cat is very eye-catching in the chain game scene and the capital scene. By this end, let us find out how a DDino-NFT can create a chain game myth.


Site web :fairycat .net
Invitation code :  S8Q0xs

Well, what is Fairy Cat ?
“Fairy Cat” is an NFT-GameFi ecological game base on the BSC chain with the theme of “Fairy Cat”. The game incorporates a diversified “Play to Earn” gameplay. Players can obtain $TDD rewards by collecting cat fragments, synthesizing fairy cats, PvP player battles and NFT transactions.
1.Project background:
“Fairy Cat” is the first cat series game launched by forest kingdom co-founded Tesla (former member of Blizzard) and Jason (former member of Google); it has been incubated by Stanford University and Harvard University blockchain laboratory. The core members of the team are from Google, Blizzard, PayPal, Riot Games, Sony, Chaos and other top Internet and large well-known game companies in the world. So far, they have received US $ 5 million in financing.
Stanford University Lab showed: “The forest kingdom team has rich experience in game product design and game ecosystem construction. After launching the first chain game “Fairy Cat” on Binance Smart Chain (BSC), we believe it can build a global decentralized blockchain game platform with “TDD” as the token finally realizes a completely decentralized NTF game metaverse ecology.

Difference from the chain game projects currently on the market, what are the highlights of “Fairy cat” ?
2.Project Highlights :
1.It has developed by a cutting-edge technology team composed of former members of Blizzard and Google;
2.It has successfully obtained financing from well-known institutions US$5 million;
3.It has diversified game mode of cultivation;
4.Simple play-ways , rich rewards, and first choice to earning Gold;
5.Abundant welfare activities: first-generation cat pre-sale, capital-guaranteed IDO competition, TDD airdrop, prop airdrop, etc.;
6.80% of the capital inflow from the cat pre-sale market will flow into the Fairy Cat liquidity pool; 
7.Projects cats will be used as the IP to release a varity of games to build a decentralized NFT game metaverse ecology:
8.The DDino NFTs generated by the blind box can be applied to the cat series games and metaverse ecology launched by the platform in the future;
9.Fairy cat Economic Model:
TDD:The only token that can be circulated in the world of Cat Kingdom, with a total circulation of 4 million pieces, will never be issued again:
TDD Project Development Layout
The project will release several games, the first one is “ Fairy Cat”, which will be released in January this year. Cat Football, Pinball cat, Kingdom of Cats, Cat Manor, Fairy Cat (AR Breeding), will be released later to form a digital Fairy Cat metaverse ecology. TDD is committed to building a global decentralized blockchain game with “ Digital Cat” as the IP, further marketing a global scale, expanding the user base, attracting more players , and building a global decentralized blockchain game with “TDD” as the token. The platform finally realizes a completely decentralized NFT game metaverse ecology. 
The Gamefi craze around the concept of the metaverse has launched on, hence the Fairy Cat project has a cutting-edge technology team composed of former members of Blizzard and Google, a rich and diversified new Play-To-Earn model, easy to play, and has successfully obtained more than $5 million in financing.Thus, can Fairy Cat achieve curve overtaking and become the star dark horse project of the first GameFi track in 2022 after AXIE and RACA?
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General Discussion / Make money online: 4 Reasons playing Blockchain Game
« Last post by jennifer spincer on March 06, 2023, 06:14:20 am »
Play to Earn
Since we’re on the subject of earning, herein lies the equally important feature that allows blockchain games to surpass a traditional gaming experience. Many, if not all, blockchain games feature a built-in economy that rewards players for their participation.
For example, Fairy Cat (Fairycat .net) is a blockchain-based game in which players adopt magical cats called Fairy Cats and collect treasures with them. Players who complete daily quests will earn an in-game currency, called Gold Diamond (GD). GD can be exchanged for Tether token (USDT). Unlike conventional in-game items, each Fairy cat and item can be traded on the game’s marketplace for real money.
Fair & Balanced Gaming Experience
Gaming is supposed to be fun and fair for every player. However, a strong element of cheating occurs in traditional gaming that sucks the joy right out of it. Thankfully, the decentralized nature of blockchain games makes it impossible to implement cheat codes. Moreover, it’s virtually impossible to hack a blockchain game, further adding to its overall security for players.
Players Govern the Gaming Ecosystem
In the world of centralized or traditional video games, the critical decisions surrounding the game and its development are handled exclusively by the developers themselves and the company or select major investors that finance the project. Such is not the case with blockchain games. In the latter, the platform’s native token holders control the balance of power through governance rights, which enables them to vote on gaming concepts, upcoming features, and the project’s overall direction.
Possibility of Passive Income
It’s safe to assume that we all dream of a life where our money can earn us more money, but did you ever suspect that a video game would one day make this dream a reality? Incredibly, blockchain game developers wasted no time implementing several features that allow players to earn while they play and earn while they aren’t playing. In games like Fairy Cat, players will have various forms of playing to choose from, including adopting their magic cat and collecting daily passive income, fusion the new cat, doing daily quest, selling their collected items and cats in the marketplace.
Conclusion
The ever-improving gameplay, increased security measures, and play-to-earn models of blockchain games point to this industry growing steadily over the traditional pay-to-play game sector. Fairy Cat is proud to be at the forefront of this rapidly rising segment and plenty of avenues for players to increase their profit-earning potential.

To connect with Fairy Cat:
Website: https:// fairycat .net
Code: S8Q0xs
Tele channel: https:// t.me/FCatEN
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General Discussion / A few lines of fun writing to IT brothers during Covid
« Last post by jennifer spincer on February 23, 2023, 06:48:08 am »
For the past few weeks, I have been working from home, the work is still the same, only the one that saves travel time, has an extra 1-2 hours a day to read, play, and reflect on life.
Due to the epidemic, I also live slower, go out less,  cook by myself instead of eating at a restaurant. Thanks to living slowly, I have time to think about miscellaneous things, so now I write these lines to confide in IT brothers for fun.
A few words in the article are just personal thoughts, not advice. Just think of it as drinking Corona beer while listening to me gossip!
I feel lucky to be in the IT industry
For a few days, reading online, everywhere, businesses are closed, people lose their jobs or reduce revenue, especially in the tourism, catering, and advertising industries.
Fortunately, I have not been… unemployed. Looking back, our IT industry can still do remote work. Therefore, in the short term, our work has not been affected.
Still, economic stagnation is certain. We will also face difficulties indirectly: the company is not profitable, the salary is difficult to increase, and it may be reduced; other companies are afraid to recruit people, difficult to change jobs; Freelance projects are also less.
Not to mention, many startups will be heavily affected during this period (transportation, education, tourism, etc.). The salary of IT brothers is very high, so it is easy to become the object of a cut when companies have difficulties, or … bankruptcy.
Should save extra income
Therefore, I advise you to work hard to save and have extra income.
I'm sure my devs are pretty good at saving things. Our career does not need to dress much, does not need social investment. Therefore, if you are sure that any brother is single, unmarried, he will probably save quite a bit.
In addition, having outside income will also help you worry less. In addition to the main job in the company, I also have a number of side income sources such as:Play GameFi for money (Fairycat .net, DeFi Kingdoms .com, Axie Infinity .com,..)
-Run grab
-Taking pictures of sexy cosplay posted patreon…
-Advertising money from blog/ youtube/ fanpage
This amount is not much compared to salary, but if unemployed, it is enough for three meals a day and coffee. Personally, I always save at least 3-6 months of living expenses, so that if I lose my job unexpectedly (the boss fires, the company goes bankrupt, I quit the job…) I can still take it easy.
There's no such thing as a...stable life
The dev works in a huge company with thousands of employees, a high-paying, stable job. Now due to the epidemic, the company is looking for ways to cut back, so every day ... live in fear
Thinking back, sometimes we are so used to everyday life: going to work, chatting with colleagues, receiving salary, ... so it feels normal and boring.
Until we can't leave the house, we feel how much fun it is to go to work! Until our company goes out of business, how precious every month's salary is! Only when we get fever, cough and suspected of being infected with Covid, we realize how valuable and fragile health is!
Well, if you lose your freedom and your job, you can slowly get them back, only losing your health is a bit difficult to get back. Remember to protect yourself, wash your hands a lot, work in moderation, and exercise regularly.
That's it, some of my gossip is over! What about you, has your life, your acquaintances changed
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General Discussion / 5 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY FROM PLAYING GAMES
« Last post by jennifer spincer on February 22, 2023, 06:29:37 am »
1--Get Paid to Live Stream
Anyone can stream their gameplay in real-time for the world to see. Aim to build a large audience (which you can monetize with ads) or a loyal audience (to monetize with donations and subscriptions). The biggest platform for streaming is Twitch, but YouTube is also an option.

2--Win Gaming Tournaments and Acquire Sponsorships
2.Tournaments are commonplace for PvP titles, like fighting games. Of course, the more popular the game, the larger the prize pools become. If you're skilled enough to join an esports organization, you may be able to earn a livable salary through winnings and sponsorships. Most competitive gamers also take advantage of live streams (#1) for additional income.
 
3--Get Paid to Test Games
Games go through various phases of development before they're released. Near the time of completion, developers need outsiders to playtest their games with fresh eyes. As a playtester, your job is to check over everything the developer wants you to look at, which includes finding and documenting bugs and other issues.

4--Sell Accounts or Digital Items
If you've spent enough time in some games, you might be able to "flip" your account or in-game items to other players. As one example, you can resell some Steam Trading Cards earned by playing games to players who want to collect them. While you won't make huge money from this, you might be able to earn enough to cover your next game purchase.

5--Play Gamefi to earn token

GameFi projects vary widely based on how they function. As a result, there are different mechanisms through which players can earn rewards and generate income. Some blockchain games reward players with tokens for completing in-game tasks, while other games generate revenue from the assets players own. Below, we have the Top 3 best GameFi platforms that you can play and earn money:
STEPN:
STEPN gamefi stepn .com is a Blockchain game of the Move-to-Earn (moving to earn) genre. When participating in this game, users only need to move to earn money.  However, to do this, participants will need to equip a pair of specialized NFT Sneakers. Accordingly, when performing activities such as walking, jogging, ... users will receive the corresponding number of tokens in the game.

Fairy Cat:
Fairy Cat gamefi fairycat .net is a virtual pet blockchain game Play to earn. The Fairy Cat Blockchain Game offers players and investors a very unique opportunity to collect, trade, battle and earn rare assets that greatly increase their income. Fairy Cats and all other in-game items will be stored as NFTs with a 1:1 equivalent of USDT in the player's wallet and thus can be sold for profit and freely traded.
Crabada:
Crabada gamefi crabada .com is a Blockchain Play-to-Earn game launched in November 2021. Joining the game, users can rediscover the prosperous ancient Hermit-Crab Kingdom once ruled by Crustaco, king of Crabada and participate in exploration, mining, breeding, crafting... to expand force. Players will need to spend about 3,900 USD just to get started. Blockchain Game Crabada is an extremely profitable “game”, but its high barrier to entry makes it difficult for the average player to participate.
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General Discussion / 5 ways to make money from playing games
« Last post by jennifer spincer on February 21, 2023, 06:01:58 am »
1--Get Paid to Live Stream
Anyone can stream their gameplay in real-time for the world to see. Aim to build a large audience (which you can monetize with ads) or a loyal audience (to monetize with donations and subscriptions). The biggest platform for streaming is Twitch, but YouTube is also an option.

2--Win Gaming Tournaments and Acquire Sponsorships
2.Tournaments are commonplace for PvP titles, like fighting games. Of course, the more popular the game, the larger the prize pools become. If you're skilled enough to join an esports organization, you may be able to earn a livable salary through winnings and sponsorships. Most competitive gamers also take advantage of live streams (#1) for additional income.
 
3--Get Paid to Test Games
Games go through various phases of development before they're released. Near the time of completion, developers need outsiders to playtest their games with fresh eyes. As a playtester, your job is to check over everything the developer wants you to look at, which includes finding and documenting bugs and other issues.

4--Sell Accounts or Digital Items
If you've spent enough time in some games, you might be able to "flip" your account or in-game items to other players. As one example, you can resell some Steam Trading Cards earned by playing games to players who want to collect them. While you won't make huge money from this, you might be able to earn enough to cover your next game purchase.

5--Play Gamefi to earn token

GameFi projects vary widely based on how they function. As a result, there are different mechanisms through which players can earn rewards and generate income. Some blockchain games reward players with tokens for completing in-game tasks, while other games generate revenue from the assets players own. Below, we have the Top 3 best GameFi platforms that you can play and earn money:
STEPN:
STEPN gamefi stepn .com is a Blockchain game of the Move-to-Earn (moving to earn) genre. When participating in this game, users only need to move to earn money.  However, to do this, participants will need to equip a pair of specialized NFT Sneakers. Accordingly, when performing activities such as walking, jogging, ... users will receive the corresponding number of tokens in the game.

Fairy Cat:
Fairy Cat gamefi fairycat .net is a virtual pet blockchain game Play to earn. The Fairy Cat Blockchain Game offers players and investors a very unique opportunity to collect, trade, battle and earn rare assets that greatly increase their income. Fairy Cats and all other in-game items will be stored as NFTs with a 1:1 equivalent of USDT in the player's wallet and thus can be sold for profit and freely traded.
Crabada:
Crabada gamefi crabada .com is a Blockchain Play-to-Earn game launched in November 2021. Joining the game, users can rediscover the prosperous ancient Hermit-Crab Kingdom once ruled by Crustaco, king of Crabada and participate in exploration, mining, breeding, crafting... to expand force. Players will need to spend about 3,900 USD just to get started. Blockchain Game Crabada is an extremely profitable “game”, but its high barrier to entry makes it difficult for the average player to participate.
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1.  How is your list of gifts growing? Can you share 3 with us?

I'm not quite as far as I'd hoped, but I am to about 100!  Three on my current list...

57.  Hand sanitizer
75.  Clean sheets
78.  A balcony

2. Voskamp introduces the concept of "ugly-beautiful" in this chapter. Start another list of ugly-beautiful gifts in your life. Can you share one with us?

I was in this one class my very first semester of grad school that was a living hell.  I guess I had been pretty lucky up until this point because I don't ever remember having a professor/teacher that didn't like me or ever made me feel stupid.  Ha!  Then I took this class.  Abstract Algebra II.  Which I had already had in undergrad and aced.  Now, a year later, I was taking it for graduate credit and was hoping to come out with a C.

I've never gotten anything other than an A.

To top things off, I tried several times to go to the professor and ask questions and I always left in tears (well, I was able to hold them in until I left her office).  She would say things like, "The proof is obvious."  Or, "I can't tell you anything more.  This is for a [homework] grade."

About mid-way through I figured out how to do well in her class AND comprehend the material.  I aced the final and ended up getting an A in the class.

So, the ugly is obvious.  It was a tormenting class.  The prof took away something I thought I was good at--math.  She made me feel I wasn't good enough to be a graduate student in mathematics.  Oh, did I mention that I was a VERY newly wed, living in the arctic of South Dakota, and my family was getting ready to move to the other side of the ocean during this time?

The beauty:  (1)  I learned not to base my identity on my grades or what my profs thought of me.  (2)  I learned study habits that first semester that made the rest of my grad school classes much better.

3. Most have had experiences with people who ask how we can believe in a God who allows xxx to happen. Voskamp reminds us, "All God makes IS good. Can it be that, that which seems to oppose the will of God is actually used of Him to accomplish the will of God?" (pg. 88) Do you have a personal experience that was devastating at the time to walk through, but over time you saw the thread of God stitching it into GOOD?

The most recent difficulty I've walked through was our move back to Oklahoma.  We moved back because my sister still had two more years of college and, other than my husband and myself, her closest family was seven time zones away.  Once we decided to move back, my parents (along with my two youngest siblings) decided it was time to grace Tulsa again as well.  Which, of course, was wonderful.

While I'm thrilled to be close to my family again, I had no idea how hard moving would be. The hardest part has probably been my job.  The community college I work for has a monopoly on the gen eds taught in Tulsa and because of this they are able to pay their instructors next to nothing.  They mostly only hire part-time instructors (so they don't have to pay us benefits, etc.).  To compensate for the fact that I don't make a lot teaching courses for them, I've been tutoring for them also.  They pay me minimum wage to tutor students up through differential equations.  Talk about a pride-deflator.

I've struggled a lot with this job.  But it is basically the only place I can teach in the entire city.  And I want to be in this city because of my family.  While I have been abused and neglected in my job repeatedly, I've seen God use it for good.  Somehow, as a part-time instructor, I was placed with the best group of students, ever--concurrent highschool seniors.  I've had more fun teaching these students than nearly anything else I've done in life.  So, while I sometimes really, really do not like my employer, I heart my students.  A lot.

I realize this situation is not in the "devastating" or "tragic" category.  But I can tell you it really does suck sometimes.  But, if I didn't have this job, I wouldn't have my students.  And it's because of them I feel like I'm making a difference.  And you can't put a price on that.


4. How comfortable are you with the idea of pounding your fists on God's heart with grief and anger? Is there a limit to what you can tell Him before you cross over into the realm of blaspheme? Are your actions different than your heart in these situations?


I think I'm fairly comfortable telling God how I feel.  I don't think there's a limit on what you can tell Him...since He already knows.  One thing I am pretty certain of--God appreciates people who bear their heart open to Him, no matter what they're feeling.

5. Voskamp asks us, "Why doesn't anyone ask THAT 'why?' question?" (pg. 93) [In reference to why should we be given an extra day at all.] How did you respond to this idea? Have you ever considered your own entitlement in your expectations of what God SHOULD provide for you? Do you live like God owes you something?


The quote from G.K. Chesteron really struck me (I actually read it first from StealingFaith, JJ).  If there's one quality I like the least in a student, it's entitlement.  I absolutely hate it when students think they deserve a better grade, deserve more of my time, deserve to turn something in late...when they've done nothing to earn any of those things.  But, as I read Chesterton's quote I realize how entitled I am.  Yes, I absolutely feel like I deserve to wake up tomorrow.  But why?  What have I done to earn that?  I realize that the same thing that bothers me in my students is plaguing my own life.
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General Discussion / Chapter 5: What in the world, in all this world, is grace?
« Last post by jjveale on April 23, 2012, 11:02:23 pm »
Hi, ladies! I hope you enjoyed your week off and have had time to let these thoughts bounce around in your brain!

This chapter rocked me in several ways, I can't wait to hear your responses!

For the "official" book club post: http://www.incourage.me/2011/02/one-thousand-gifts-chapter-five.html


1.  How is your list of gifts growing? Can you share 3 with us?

2. Voskamp introduces the concept of "ugly-beautiful" in this chapter. Start another list of ugly-beautiful gifts in your life. Can you share one with us?

3. Most have had experiences with people who ask how we can believe in a God who allows xxx to happen. Voskamp reminds us, "All God makes IS good. Can it be that, that which seems to oppose the will of God is actually used of Him to accomplish the will of God?" (pg. 88) Do you have a personal experience that was devastating at the time to walk through, but over time you saw the thread of God stitching it into GOOD?

4. How comfortable are you with the idea of pounding your fists on God's heart with grief and anger? Is there a limit to what you can tell Hime before you cross over into the realm of blaspheme? Are your actions different than your heart in these situations?

5. Voskamp asks us, "Why doesn't anyone ask THAT 'why?' question?" (pg. 93) [In reference to why should we be given an extra day at all.] How did you respond to this idea? Have you ever considered your own entitlement in your expectations of what God SHOULD provide for you? Do you live like God owes you something?


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General Discussion / Chapter 4: A Sanctuary of Time: JJ
« Last post by jjveale on April 13, 2012, 12:28:53 pm »
1. How are you doing on your list of 1,000 Gifts? Would you share three with us?

I've made it to 78 gifts. I feel like a slacker! I keep my journal in plain sight all day long but haven't stopped very often to simply write things down. I will need to improve on that.

73. Kids jumping on the trampoline
75. Mercies are new every morning
62. New mascara!

2. What response did you have to Voskamp's theory that the restlessness of time slows when you sink into the moment-by-moment?

I have struggled with restlessness my entire adult life. I will have nothing going on, no problems, no anything... and just be filled with energy! The idea of choosing to sink into every moment gives me two gut reactions: that that attitude fosters a lazy character, and it makes me uneasy that somehow I won't live up to my full potential, my best version of myself, if I don't grab time around the neck and shake it into submission! ;)

Yes. I understand I have issues.

Voskamp's words make sense. I just don't like them! I find them to be true, however. Last night I wasn't feeling well and we're in the midst of potty-training Mikayla, so Isaiah took Mia and Maggie to Bible Study and left me at home with the kidlet. We relaxed together, I slowed down to life at *only her* pace (instead of with two older, busy sisters). We had bathtime and I just fell in love with her and her personality, with the things I don't always see because they're covered in the bustle.

3. Please share at least one quote from the book that stopped you in your tracks this week. Why did it?

"[A regret is...] being in a hurry. Getting to the next thing without fully entering the thing in front of me... through all that haste I thought I was *making up time.* It turns out I was *throwing it away.*" (pg. 65/66)

Is that the little voice of conviction I hear??? While my mind looks at my almost-two year old, the one who was in my belly three seconds ago, and recognizes she'll be losing her baby teeth in four minutes... but I'm also seeing it impacts my marriage. How many moments have I thrown away with my husband out of selfishness?

4. Voskamp writes she just wants time to do her own life well. Can you name at least three items that would assure you you are living your own life well? Have you achieved those things? What still needs to be done for that peace to invade your space?

I don't know what would persuade me I'm successful. Oh, those words are scary! What would it take for me to truly believe, without a shadow of doubt, that I am living my life well?

Having a peaceful, loving family with joyful kids who are living up to their potential. Feeling valued and like a contributor to goodness in my extended family. Feeling like people would notice if I disappeared... does that all make me out of touch and terribly insecure, needy? I don't know.

I've been struggling with the idea of narrowing my focus from the unattained long term future to what's right in front of me. My goals are to breathe, and to make a decision on the Next Right Thing. That's all. The Next Right Thing.

5. Voskamp writes "I only live a full life when I live fully in the moment." (pg. 68) This is a lovely thought, but what if the moment you're living in is ugly and you don't want to sink into it, embrace it? Is it still worth investing in that present moment if it's hurtful, ugly, or tricky? Why or why not? What's the benefit of living fully in the moment?

The benefit? I think that you fully live. That you're able to accurately assess where you are. That you aren't sweeping conflict under the rug because it's uncomfortable.

I had someone ask me this week if I'm a Peace MAKER or a Peace FAKER. I don't like the ugly in life. I would prefer to glance the other way, clear my throat and put on a happy face. Except that doesn't work very well long term. :) So living a full life... if I really want that I need to relearn my techniques. Sigh. More work...
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General Discussion / Re: Chapter 4: A Sanctuary of Time
« Last post by jjveale on April 13, 2012, 12:07:03 pm »
I love that, Rebecka! It gives me hope that this is a theory that can work!

My week has not been so restful... so I'm so happy for you, a little jealous, and recommitted to the attempt!
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General Discussion / Re: Chapter 3, First Flight
« Last post by jjveale on April 13, 2012, 12:04:26 pm »
Thanks, Rebecka! I do my best to be profound. I'm so humble... :)

No, I was hit over the head by this again this past week when Isaiah was laid up with his back out. When he's NOT up to par my work load around the house increases substantially. But when he's doing his stuff... well, I tend to feel like I'm the only one working. Interesting, huh? Pretty much taking him for granted. {chagrin}

It's hard, this living of life...
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