A list of puns related to "Non Transferable"
Hi,
So the purpose of tokens is that they are assets that you own and can sell/transfer, any token, including NFTs.
But I was thinking about POAP NFTs, basically proof of attendance tokens. If they are transferable, then they make no sense. If you physically attend an exclusive event, receive a POAP badge, then someone buys it from you, claiming that they have been on that event, seems to me that there's something wrong with that.
I wonder if there are possible ways of creating a token that is only transferable once, from the event manager to the participant. Or even maybe when you finish an online course and get an NFT certificate, or finish university and get NFT diploma, or your car passes inspection and you get NFT stamp.
Any ideas?
Okay, surely this has been asked before, but I canβt find the info. I realize that the Snoo warranty is non-transferable. However, if I did need a claim, what information would I need? The person I bought the Snoo from is trustworthy and said that she would help me file a claim should I need one (warranty valid until 4/23). Hopefully I wouldnβt - but does anyone know what info they would actually ask me for to prove Iβm the original purchaser? I want to try and sell it mid-March and think it could be more marketable if I could say the warranty was valid for another month.
I'm an incoming SD and I will probably be doing back-end work, but I hear these languages aren't common and are non-transferable. Will this hurt me in future jobs after Epic?
I searched online and couldn't find much on this topic, only two or three places theoretically talking about it as a concept. Has anything like this actually been done? Would it just be how the smart contract is coded that would make the token non-transferable? What about single/limited use tokens?
I was just watching Peridiam's new video, and reminded me of a question I've had since watching Game Changers. Why did this Steal-A-Vote advantage have the caveat of being non-transferable?
Now, this is also under the condition that "non-transferable" referred to the advantage itself, and not the literal vote. I know that was up for debate among the players, and I'm sure among the fans, but Production ultimately sided with Sarah. So what would be the logic of adding that caveat?
There have been plenty of example of players using/sharing idols and advantages that worked out well for game play and entertainment value. I understand something like the Legacy Advantage not being transferable (within the game) because it rewards a single player lasting a long time, but this didn't quite make as much sense to me.
I have an IRA with a Fidelity Zero Total Market Index fund. How do I move the money from this fund into another fund or stock? It keeps saying I don't have any funds available to exchange.
Hi all! Would you capitalize additional licenses for a software that is perpetual BUT is non transferable? I cannot remember the subtopic number off of the top of my head but there is wording where only able to capitalize if free of encumbrances (which I have taken as able to sell without any βissuesβ).
Does anyone know how they'll ensure people can't sell/transfer some of the tickets of their 4-day pass?
Pretty curious how it'll work.
Hupdotlife is an NFT marketplace enabling artists to copyright their work! And they save capybaras (which is a plus for me). They are also giving control to artists on how to sell their art - all through internationally enforceable copyright.
Everyone knows how important Copyright is in this Digital world. The idea of NFTing digital art is a fantastic opportunity for artists, who so far were treated the second tier by essentially everybody, but in particular by the art market because they say digital art can easily be copied. NFTs allow digital artists to produce and release unique, original pieces now for the first time in history. That gives it value, the art can be sold, and more so artists can even benefit when pieces are re-sold later. Hupdotlife makes it not only possible to sell something today, but also to keep earning in the future.
I believe that this NTF market is something that the crypto world would see grow rapidly in the next months, with more and more projects starting to pop up and artists starting to sell their art/music using this platform. What I like the most about them is that they return the power and control back into the hands of the artists and artists get a cut of future re-sales and licensing deals by subsequent purchasers.
So for those artists out there, if you want to fully monetize your NFTs like me, you can check them out and see for yourself. HUP.LIFE has passed certik audit.
I asked this on my home subreddit and got some pretty informative answers about degrees and their utilities. But I understand college can pose unique challenges for us bipols, so I'd like to get some perspective from that view.
Background:
Consensus seems to be these are stepping stone degrees, and not particularly valuable out of context
I'm not looking for job or career benefits. 'It looks good on a resume' is not in any way valuable to me.
Yes, the credits do transfer to a four year degree. However, I cannot pursue an advanced degree. First person to mention transferring the credits, Imma swap their Seroquel for Desoxyn
Will require massive life upheaval
Community college, so social aspect would be minimal (+/-?)
So what're your thoughts, Bipols?
Does anyone have any recommendations on lipstick (not matte finish) or lipgloss that wonβt transfer and will last throughout the day?
from what I've read the tickets will be stuck in the platform you earned them. Is there a way to use the cumulative amount of tickets at the time of buying stuff?
I have most of my tickets on pc but I literally just got 50 tickets on my switch from the game pass. If not, it might be a good idea for a later update to not let you claim the S.A.W. tickets until you're in the account you have most of them.
I recently got into this fine art by snagging some tickets that were marked as non transferrable. I already sold one pair of tickets on StubHub and I noticed that a lot of other sellers are doing the same. Buy from Ticketmaster sell on StubHub. The event is only a few months away and I'm guessing they're going to release the barcode a few days before event starts, but I recently noticed that the barcodes have a moving line within them, stating they can't be screenshotted. Is this something to be concerned about or will a simple transfer option show up, a screenshot will work, or is there another way of getting around it?
had my hair & makeup trial and the lip product my stylist used came off within 2 hours of application without me eating/drinking/kissing/etc. looking for good recommendations! bonus points if they are affordable!
Source: https://twitter.com/UruguayFootENG/status/1383061025503731716
Source: Diario Marca
Translation: "Fede Valverde [22] has a contract until 2025, and is one of the most highly valued footballers in Madrid due to his youth and promising conditions." There are 3 others reportedly on this list: Vinicius, Rodrygo, and Odegaard.
iβm looking for something light to medium coverage that isnβt too transferable with masks. I have oily skin so thinking powder might be the way to go but iβve only ever bought liquid. any suggestions? and does ulta do foundation matches?
My friend has two non transferable red rocks tickets through AXS for big wild. If she gives me her log in for her AXS account and I use that would I be okay?
I've seen some people say 6 months while others say a few weeks or a couple months. They really need to change the way that works or at least allow us to buy/sell characters with non transferable coins.
I don't want people to get scammed. And I see a lot of people asking for them. THEY ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. So don't give ANYONE any money for them. You will not get the tickets.
*Edit: Ticket Info : Troubadour
" PICKING UP TICKETS AT WILL CALL IF YOU ARE NOT THE PURCHASER
For most shows you may transfer tickets to a second party, however some shows are noted as NO TRANSFERS of tickets, please be aware that transfers are not always allowed for every show. If the purchaser is unable to attend the event, or is purchasing the tickets for someone else, the purchaser (card holder) must photocopy their ID and credit card used for purchase and write a signed release note on the photocopy. The note must read:
I, (card-holderβs name) am transferring my tickets for (the event) to (ticket recipientβs name).
The card holder must sign the note. This note should be presented at the box office along with the ticket recipientβs ID on the night of the event.
Please note β tickets that are won through promotions are NO TRANSFER."
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