300iq's blog

By 300iq, 3 years ago, In English

I've created an NFT.

I'll have a private one-hour long call with the person who ends up owning it (if you want, you can also try to resell the NFT instead of claiming the private lesson, I don't really care).

The price is not fixed, feel free to make any offers on the OpenSea. The instructions for the owner are listed in the unlockable conent.

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 hippity hoppity your nft is now my property.

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I think the NFT part is insignificant. This is basically an auction for private lessons with LGM. Seems pretty worth it.

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    Well, as it is an NFT, instead of claiming your lesson you can also try to resell it for more money..

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I may be wrong because I don't know much about NFTs, but is the initial list price 1 ethereum = 4063$?

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    No, there is no initial price right now. You can bet much lower.

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      Thanks the list price : 1 Eth at the bottom of the nft listing was misleading. I think it might still be helpful for others to know they don't need to bid 1 Eth.

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Is this the correct place to advertise NFT's? Red colour privileges.

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    He earned the privilege, man, and the privilege is based on competency. Imagine the hours of practise he's put in, or maybe he's just naturally talented, hehehe. While I cannot speak to the utility of the NFT, the private lesson would be valuable to whoever gets the NFT.

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      Well I'm sorry but my logic differs. I totally respect him as a CPer, but no matter what ratings he achieves, it doesn't give him the right to defy the platforms purpose.

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        I don't "defy the platforms purpose". I am advertising my private lesson, sharing my knowledge and experience. I don't see anything wrong with it being connected to an NFT.

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          As per your blog you're trying to sell your NFT and lucrative point being private lesson of an hour. If you wanted to share your knowledge and experience you could've kept paid sessions for that (like many other notable CPers have done.)

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            I don't know what the actual price for my lessons is. Using an NFT auction, I let you decide it. This NFT will probably become useless and won't bring me any more profit after the lesson anyway.

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              Anyone willing to give a service should be able to decide it's price. Besides, maybe there's someone out there who could have paid a resonable price to get some guidance from you. But now he can't cause only one (rich?) person gets it.

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                3 years ago, # ^ |
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                I am not saying that it is the only private lesson I'll ever give. I just wanted to run this particular one as an experiment and see what happens.

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300iq, are you in Waterloo? If I win the auction, I want the lesson to be in-person!

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    Yes, I am! No worries, I can arrange it in person if we are both in Waterloo and you end up winning. :)

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I don't know how NFT works, so I can't make an offer for your NFT with a lesson about NFT

Can I have a private demo version of this lesson explaining how to make an NFT bid?

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$118 xd, I'm too old for this I hope they pay that for the lesson

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WoW! It seems that I'm the owner of this NFT right now. I'm extremely happy here in Codeforces has someone who cares about NFT while I am woking on an open source book about Solidity, DeFi, NFT and Dao these days.

Frankly speaking, I've been retired for a long time with competitive programming and have no idea on how to arrange this one-hour long private lesson, but my friends and I are preparing another CF round since last month, would you be interested in being one of our tester instead?