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Redeem a Free LifePay Tiger NFT Red Packet with Lifepay App (1-6 Feb 2022)

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  • Update your Lifepay app to the latest version
  • Use the app between the 1st and 6th of February 2022
  • Follow the in-app instructions to redeem
This is part of Lunar New Year Deals for 2022

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  • What is it worth?

      • +2

        You can go to a trading site and buy thousands at 1 c each :)

        • -3

          The free one i got that was posted here last year is worth $50USD last time i looked

    • +9

      $0.

      • +6

        It's actually worth even less as you've had to waste your time to get it.

    • +1

      Its worth what someone else is willing to pay for it.

      It's just a link to a picture on a server, it it's easy for others to copy (like music) and for the server to disappear.

      • Yeah the picture itself isn't even hosted on the block chain is it? (like I know what I'm talking about…)
        But it's just the link TO the pictures in all cases isnt it? Does it even come with the rights to the picture itself?

        • +1

          The magical mysterious Blockchain is just a public record of ownership, of a copy of the picture (sort of like the

          You usually just get sent a link to the picture hosted on a server. You can save it (right-click-> save picture) as can anyone else.

          It's sort of like buying a print, or a photo of a piece of art that's sold by the artist. The artist still owns the original.

  • What is it actually?

    • +6

      A load of shit.

    • +2

      Something that says you own a copy of a link to that picture in the thumbnail. It's worth whatever you think you can convince someone to pay for that, if you can. Taking into consideration that any user of the app can get one if they want it.

    • I've started watching this vid last night - it might help with things… its 2 hours long, but take it in chunks.

      https://youtu.be/YQ_xWvX1n9g

  • +1

    Can someone please explain NFTs?
    It seems just like a downloadable image to me that you 'own'?

    • Correct

      • +5

        Actually you own the link to that image. You don't even own the image itself.

        • Technically it's just owning the receipt to the link to the image. I think. Also those links can and will disappear over time.

      • +2

        I could just right click download image XD

        I get it has some value for "one of a kind" and "iconic/nostalgic" things but this is neither.

    • +1

      I don’t think I will ever understand NFT.

    • +1

      99.9% of them have the value that someone is willing to pay and not much else. Very few have any real world value but there are a few that are linked to online games that grant extra things in a similar manner to what pay-to-win/DLC is to a phone game or give real world value such as a NFT project in NSW that has raised enough money to build a gym and all holders of the NFT will get free entry for as long as they own the NFT.

    • +1

      Essentially they are uniquely identified "thing" that someone (a wallet) can be proven to own. These things can then be given, traded, or sold, to another person.

      A good example of this is say a gym membership. A person can 'show' membership number 210390951, the gym entry person can prove they own that number, and then allow them into the gym. If the person would like, they can sell that membership to someone else, who can then be proven to own that membership and all associated benefits.

      The concept of owning 'art' is a bit different. Sometimes the art itself (all the 1's and 0's that make it up) is the "thing" that you can be proven to own. In other cases sometimes the "thing" you own, is only the 'serial number' (hash) of that art, not the actual art itself.

    • A pyramid scheme where you get suckered into paying for something in the hopes that you can trick someone else into paying more for it later down the line.

  • +2

    Scam, gimmick, time waster. Take your choice.

  • +2

    Right click save

  • +6

    It’s on an honour to neg the worst deal on Ozbargain ever!

  • +2

    Click on image, “save to photos”
    - you’ve just been scammed

  • +1

    NFT - No Ferkin Thanks

  • +3

    This is worse than the Netflix/prime/Disney+ subs deal. Next Google image will be a deal?

    • The problem is anyone can create NFT's . Normally only the large corporations doing them with some kicker like a physical redemption are successful .

  • +1

    F### your NFTs

  • +2

    Android Review: Best app to lose access to your money. Won't start, crashes immediately. I tried removing cache, storage, complete uninstall nothing works. Won't waste more of my time, remains uninstalled. Even Bitcoin that keeps sinking is safer.

    Wow sounds great :)))

  • +1

    Not a deal unless the NFT is worth something. As-is it's just an ad that costs them nothing.

  • +2

    I'd rather not waste so much energy on a single image.

  • +1

    Hahahahahaha

  • Sooooo, let me get this right… everyone gets the NFT, so everyone owns it? Kind of sounds like “right click, save as” but with extra steps.

  • gimme !

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