Last time I checked minting a new NFT was like 300 bucks for just transaction fees or whatever the minting fee is called these days. The image may have been pirated for free but putting it in an NFT is expensive. Is there a way to mint 10'000 NFTs at once and pay the fee only once? Because then the initial fee could be spread over a large number of NFTs and potential buyers.
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I just tried to buy a "free" NFT on opensea. It was, indeed, free, but EUR 300+ in fees is way too much for my taste. Ain't got that amount of money to play with.
No, I don't know for sure. But I have a few ideas. You can try opening a new incognito window of your browser for each additional download. If that doesn't work, you can try using a VPN, possibly in combination with an incognito browser window. Alternatively, you might want to try the Tor Browser. I have no idea whether or not any of these methods work with Maxstream since I haven't tried it. Your mileage may vary. Please only use these for legal purposes as they don't provide any protection against lawsuits if you do illegal stuff.
That's what I'm talking about. I might as well profit off of the hype while it's there.
I don't think that way. NFTs are currently used to artificially limit the supply of a practically inexhaustible resource. There is demand that isn't satisfied on purpose to create a high number on the price tag.
Check out FreeDOS. It ships a text editor. You can find more than one spreadsheet application on archive.org. I'm not sure about mind maps though. Also, internet works if you want it to but it's totally optional.
Oh, interesting. Adding this to my watch list.
Imagine two programmers using this in the same project, one using ISO and one using UTF-8 in their IDE
libsodium-file-crypter hasn't received any commits in the past 4 years. Looks abandoned to me.