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This was a fun run in my crypto faucet life....

Generated 0.01 $BTC from referring people to Free Bitcoin. Start Earning Today was such a great faucet. Really hope @threesteps keeps it going.

woah man I remember the faucet I use to sometimes stay up late just to claim the hourly free sats... I was always praying for a glitch in the system so they'll say claim 0.5 BTC 🤣🤣🤣

Confirmamos que la mejor manera de estar en #Hive es con #Inleo y #Keystore

¡No importan los días! ¡No importa momento o lugar!

Siempre funciona ☺️

Live performances are always so much fun to photograph #photographers

That's a really professional shot man, the way the background made dark and person pops out . Amazing effect

onawww thanks that is very

it was a nice work...🥹💯 This is art

Un vistazo a la Flor de Venezuela #bqto #spanish

Siempre es bonita de ver.
Tengo pendiente lo de ir a verla de noche XD

cierto que en la ruta está ir pero de noche

Seh. A ver en qué momento hay evento, que me de cuenta, y aparte ganas de ir xD
Me queda muy lejos la casa xD o me tengo que quedar o tengo que pagar $15

Yep! We have to bring it back, but maybe with a technological twist, lol.

Finally after a long wait, the Survival mode will be released adding another major portion of free tokens in its Leaderboard rewards. Instead of the usual DEC payouts that we receive in ranked on in tournaments, players will now receive Glint as rewards.

#outreach #threadstorm #splinterlands

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If you are planning to play into Survival Mode, it’s better to look at the rulebook first to manage your cards wisely. I hope you know that if you use the same cards for Ranked, Brawls, or Tournaments, Survival Mode cooldowns can interfere with your deck.

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If you are interested, Please read my full blog post below!

Link - https://inleo.io/@mango-juice/-splinterlands-survival-mode-seasonal-rental-and-rental-sets-9c8

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I'm going to be honest leaderboard rewards are such a drain on the overall value of tokens. It always goes to the same few people as well.

well the top players always demand more I guess, lol 😅 but yes I agree, the value would better fit if distributed into more.!BBH !pimp

If you are interested, Please read my full blog post below!

Link - https://inleo.io/@mango-juice/splinterlands-survival-mode-a-challenge-for-hardcore-players--6tj

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Been getting this error for a few days whenever i click the "show more" button under "trending tags". #feedback

I paid for a late breakfast with Bitcoin today. The waiter said that aside from the occasional tourist, only me and one other person regularly pay with Bitcoin

At least the payment process is smooth, despite the lack of demand

#elsalvador

But hopefully as time goes on since and adoption grows I bet we'll see more people paying with that.

Today's after-work checklist:

  • Send e-mail with corrected document to recipient ☑️
  • Carry up groceries ☑️
  • Purchase a new supplement
  • Transfer $ for $BTC purchase
  • Check my trades on platform 1
  • Appointment
  • Update liquidity pools
  • Publish art contest post and Thread about it here (scheduled)
  • Stretch
  • Brief exercise (at least 1 of each in upper body, abs, lower body)
  • Brief meditation

as a medical professional what supplements are a must for you?

Honestly, it depends on every individual. For otherwise healthy individuals, multivitamins (including Vitamin D) are always a good idea. For those who work out, certain forms of magnesium (in addition to calcium and Vitamin D) are very helpful, along with sodium bicarbonate, and possibly supplemental creatine. Then, specific conditions may require their own supplementation. Supplements may also have to be adjusted if people have kidney problems, liver problems, heart problems, etc.

I'm doing a deep dive into other supplements which are being studied for life-prolonging effects. I haven't started taking them (and certainly not yet recommending them) because I want to thoroughly read about them first. They're more experimental at this stage.

I’m hearing a lot about magnesium. The hardest part for me is buying from what I feel is a trusted source. Right now I take a multi vitamin and an algae oil for omegas. Both from a company gains in bulk. Only use them because I think the whey protein is the best tasting. Ha

So I ended up buying a bunch of $BTC this morning at a few percent premium (glad I didn't purchase yesterday!). However, with this premium, the price I paid was equivalent to about 92.4k.

The dip while I was working was substantial, but if I had instead tried to make this same purchase now, it would cost even more.

GOAL FOR MARCH
(While I still remember it).

Generate at least $2k doing crypto trading

#goal #springgoal #pob #cent

I need some fancy tag so I can easily find this again 😆

I myself just made my first few trades. I have a similar goal right now im in the accumalation stage.....lol

That's looking good!
Leverage trading I see. Remember to throw away all emotions, set take profit and stop loss price and do not be greedy. When the goal is hit, take the win, no matter how bullish it looks 😆

Purchasing bitcoin reflects the price one truly deserves:

Buying out of fear of missing out may lead to overpayment, leaving one feeling foolish for years to come.

Selling out of worry that prices may decline can result in significant losses from discounted sales.

Instead, consider a dollar-cost averaging approach and avoid the pitfalls of trying to time the market! #Bitcoin #InvestingWisdom

Had to push in an article tonight, though it was a somewhat difficult for me to write. Glad I did it.

Smart Homes: Are They Really Private?

In today's blog post, I discussed the concept of smart homes and the venerability it brings on the human life and privacy.

#threadstorm #outreach

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Having smart devices in a home may seem appealing, but they invade our privacy and autonomy and become doors to uninvited guest.

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Impossible to comment on videos on the shorts page while on phone. It opens the comment box, but when you type it skip to next video and start playing that and close the comment box.
Seem to happen when the space key is clicked.

Android phone, Brave browser, LeoAuth login

#feedback

Purpose Of Life🫳

The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.
Be Unique.We're delighted to share our work with you

OK, let's see what's on the itinerary for the next few hours... I've started using Threads as my to-do list lol!

Winning the money game requires a shift in daily habits. There’s no other way to achieve success.

Tesla, led by Elon Musk, registered just 9,945 vehicles in January, a sharp drop from 18,161 in the same month last year, per the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association.
#tesla #news

The company’s stock tumbled 8.4%, bringing its market cap back under $1 trillion.

Just hang in there and soon

#crypto

That's some big money! 😂

Hehe yep, it pumps even the size of your fiat

I will be very disappointed if the Trump administration doesn't release the Epstein files as promised, there is no excuse whatsoever to keep them from the public!


Pushing format on those rows - 503 😜
Writing rows #gsheet works, #programming #fun

Trump announced a new program that grants residency and a path to citizenship to investors who put at least $5 million into U.S. projects
#news

money talks

Achieving financial freedom starts with the right mindset.

Without prioritizing living within one's means, managing finances through budgeting, investing spare funds in the stock market, and setting long-term objectives, reaching financial goals becomes challenging.

What’s your favorite daily use case for AI?

still trying to find mine. I’m too old school still.

I always ask to the AI for the morning news, it is like my new newspaper :)

Haha nice, that's a cool use case

Which AI do you use and what's your prompt?

The AI that I use the most is Google-Gemini in its 2.0 Flash Version, but sometimes I use the AI from Perplexity, which I always recommend to :) . Well my prompt is almost always: "Gemini, please provide me the principal world news today.

Another promp that I use frequently is: 'Gemini, please provide me a report about the advance on the mathematics field in this week'. The last one because I'm student of mathematics :)

Verifying wether something is true or not and usually asking when what I'm sending as a text message is not going to give me any backlash with my GF 🤣🤣🤣

I constantly use it for images and content, especially proofreading or turning a blog post into other formats like press releases.

I also use it to break down complex cryptographic concepts like whether Pedersen commitment-based confidential transactions could have their perfectly hiding properties broken by quantum computing. Surprisingly, Grok had a great answer to that one.

Would an asteroid impact coinciding with the emergence of superintelligence be interpreted as a sign?

Mercury's Diana Taurasi retires after 20 WNBA seasons, 3 titles and 6 Olympic golds

What a great way to retire

I wish her well in her future endeavours

A legendary career I would say. Pulling of 20 seasons, three rings and six Olympic golds ain't coming easy. That’s GOAT status. She has to definitely coach the ladies


Stay safe y'all.It's Nighty 🌃 mood from #nigeria.

🗞 What Makes Crypto Prices Go Up?

🧐 We chose to translate this post considering it useful and interesting for the italian community of #dash. We thank @thedessertlinux for its creation

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@dashpay $DASH #oliodibalena #crypto #trading #invest

right now primarily speculation that we think it will be worth more in the future. In the next years or two it will be based more on real fundamentals and revenue generation.

Yes, I agree, the focus will be forced to shift to more technically advanced projects.


I like to take strange photos 📸 #photographers

But they always come out beautiful, you're just very good at this bro. You took a picture of one of my great fears, height 🤣

away not the biggest fan ofit myself ehehe

honestly man , sometimes just looking at really tall stuff creeps me out.. I saw some of my friends go stand at risky places on high rise buildings to take selfies I make sure I'm at least 10 meters away cheering them on 🤣

Daily player rewards for #cryptocompany's Delegation Dynasty 2 sent in the form of #ccd. See your personal details in the memo. General ranking here: https://cryptocompany.ceo/delegationdynasty.php

Delegation Dynasty 2

De-Fi #gaming

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Tyndareus would accept none of the gifts, nor would he send any of the suitors away for fear of offending them and giving grounds for a quarrel. Odysseus promised to solve the problem in a satisfactory manner if Tyndareus would support him in his courting of Penelope, the daughter of Icarius. Tyndareus readily agreed and Odysseus proposed that, before the decision was made, all the suitors should swear a most solemn oath to defend the chosen husband against whoever should quarrel with the chosen one. This stratagem succeeded and Helen and Menelaus were married. Eventually, Tyndareus resigned in favor of his son-in-law and Menelaus became king of Sparta.

Later, Hermione married Orestes, son of Agamemnon. Clytemnestra had Agamemnon murdered after his return from Troy and Orestes avenged his father’s death by having his mother murdered eight years later. Hermione’s son Tisamenus ruled Sparta until the Heraclidae invaded the Peloponnesus. The Heraclidae were the grandsons of Herakles. They claimed the Peloponesus because of descent from Alcmena, the mother of Herakles and daughter of a Mycenaean king. As a result of their victory they divided up the Peloponesus. Then the twin sons of Aristodemus, Eurysthenes and Procles jointly ruled and set up the lines of the historical kings of Sparta.

After graduation, the soldier could marry, but still he ate the evening meal with his 288 man Lochos. Each soldier took his turn finding food for the meal which usually featured the Spartan “black” broth, made of pig’s blood, pork, and vinegar. No Spartan soldier worked; work was for the helots. The soldiers needed only to train, socialize with their peers, and go to war. It was agreed that war was a relief from having to train, and much easier.

Aristotle was critical of the Spartan system, saying, “The Spartans turn men into machines and in devoting themselves to one single aspect of a city’s life, end up making them inferior to even that”. True enough, but Aristotle was looking through the lens of his own time rather than the past when an army was the foundation of the polis. It’s interesting that the Spartans built their political system when the military was most important to the state, but then never evolved because their system was so stable.

And austerity – in spades! Spartan youth were allotted one cloak per year and slept on a bed of rushes gathered from the riverbank. All had to find their own food or steal it, whatever was required. And no alcohol -- only the helots could drink, so they could set an example of bad behavior.

Immediately upon hearing of the defeat at Thermopylae, Sparta and her Peloponnesian allies began building a wall across the Isthmus of Corinth. The first step was to block the Scironian Way, an important road connecting Megara to Corinth. Then the wall itself was started – 3.6 miles long. Herodotus tells us the wall was mostly complete as the Battle of Salamis approached.

The Greek commander, Themistocles, concerned that the Peloponnesian Navy would not fight, removed their chance of escape by conning the Persians. He sent a false message to the Persian commander declaring that he was disloyal and letting them know that the Greek Navy was about to withdraw. He suggested that if the Persians attacked quickly they could destroy the Greeks. The Persians believed the story and immediately sent their fleet into the Saronic Sea near Athens. The Spartans, trapped by the blockade, were forced to fight along side the rest of the Greek Navy. The result was a great victory and the end of the Persian advance into Southern Greece.

Were the Spartans Penniless?
We’ve talked about money on this blog before: specifically how the Romans used bronze coins until they converted to silver in the late third century B.C. The Greeks were way ahead of the Romans, producing silver coins in the mid-sixth century B.C. They were early active traders, while the Romans did not trade in earnest until the time of the Punic Wars.

What about the Spartans? What was their coinage and how did they use money?

Sparta was a closed society. It used Messenian people (Helots) as an underclass, so the elite could spend their time on military training. There was also another race tightly connected to the Spartans – The Perioeci. These people lived primary in the hills around Sparta as autonomous cities, and also controlled the important Laconian Island of Cythera. They had no foreign policy of their own but served in the Spartan Army.

More importantly the Perioeci acted as the merchants for the Spartans, who shunned practical business dealing. The Spartans did not like money and had no coinage of their own. According to tradition, the man who designed the Spartan government, Lycurgus, banned gold and silver coins as decadent. From that time until the third century B.C. the Perioeci used awkward iron bars as currency for Spartan transactions. After the third century, the Spartans began to strike their own coins.

After losing 400 ships in storms, the Persians struggled to keep their fleet together but were finally able to anchor at Aphetae at the Southeast point of Thessaly. The Greeks located themselves across the Straight of Artemisium so they could block Persian path to Phocis and Boetia. In an initial skirmish on the first day, the Greeks were able to capture 30 Persian ships. Stung by the defeat at the hands of such a small force, the Persians put a larger battle fleet together and fought the Greeks to a draw on the third day. The Greeks could not afford a draw because they had fewer ships, so they were considering a withdrawal when they heard about the military defeat at Thermopylae. They retreated back to Salamis, leaving the door open to a Persian invasion of Attica.

A force was sent north by sea under the command of the Spartan Euaenetus and the Athenian Thermistocles to take a position at the Line. Later, a warning was delivered from a loyal Macedonian, named Alexander, who had observed the Perisan Army on the move. He explained that the Greek position was vulnerable because of an alternative route around the pass which could be used to flank them. Realizing they had no other option, the allies returned to Corinth to modify their plan.

Xerxes ending up using the alternative route the Greeks were warned about, and once he arrived, the Thessalians proved their disloyalty by taking the side of the Persian invader.

When the loyalists met again, they decided Thermopylae would be the best place to form a line of defense.

The Spartans were unique among Greeks because the political system they developed never quite made it to a democracy. Elsewhere kings were overthrown by an aristocratic class, which became the governing body of the Polis, and later extended democratic rights to the common people. In Sparta, however, the kings came to some kind of accommodation with the wealthy where they would give up some power in return for the continuation of their authority. This sharing of power created the stability Sparta needed to survive for six centuries.

There is one other component of the Spartan political system we have not mentioned – the Ephors. The creation of Ephoric office was said to have been part of the mid-seventh century reforms of Lycurgus. Five were elected by the assembly each year, and their powers were varied and extensive. They had disciplinary control over other magistrates, conducted foreign policy, and presided over the assembly and council. Their powers even included some controls over the king. For example, they could summon the kings to a meeting, fine them for bad behavior, or even recommend the king be impeached. Perhaps the Ephors most powerful role was in foreign policy, because they were to ones who met with foreign dignitaries and negotiated treaties.

What is it about the Spartans that made them carry on a model of hereditary kings and go down a path different from all of Greece? Somehow they developed a unique character: secretive, organized, and religious -- closed to the outside. We will look at them again in coming posts to see what they have to teach us.

“It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop.” —Confucius
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#hive #cent #POB #inleo #lolz #neoxian #BBB

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Here, I discussed how I formed a natural and close bond with a colleague, and it blossomed effortlessly.
#threadstorm #outreach

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However, when she gained admission to school, things turned the other way round. I tried to hold on, but life happened and I let go.

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Would you love to continue reading? Kindly do well to visit..: #gosh

https://inleo.io/@marsdave/my-friendship-story-when-life-happens-and-people-change-hwc

“There are so many great things in life; why dwell on negativity?” —Zendaya
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#hive #inleo #cent #POB #lolz

Family lunch today. Bulgur with vegetables and chicken. 😋

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by @calebmarvel01Is just like chicken and eggs #projects #hive

Combining real-world activity with crypto rewards? 🏃‍♀️💰 Earn tokens just by tracking your daily steps & workouts! 💪📈

#Hive #Actifit #Crypto #Rewards

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by @calebmarvel01The way things can grow by @khaleelkazi during the AMA

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