π 08.07.2024
π Multi-Accounting
Is it right to create multiple accounts on one platform? Should you keep funds in multiple wallets?
Everyone looks for ways to earn. And when an average user taps out $1000 in Notcoins on their TG account, the question naturally arises β can I get more? And as an answer to this question, the solution that comes to mind is β create another account. Or not just one.
This is how crypto farms/bot farms emerge. And this becomes a source of income. Undoubtedly, such farms hinder the development of any project because the drop of coins intended for many people gets concentrated in the hands of one person. Developers seek and find solutions, while bot farmers devise counter-solutions. And this war will go on endlessly. βοΈ
Does Wizard see the benefit in creating multiple accounts? Undoubtedly. But everything should be within the bounds of reasonable application.
Telegram allows you to create 3+1 accounts. And this provides a clear answer to the question of how many accounts you should create. When a person first creates an account on TG, they will spend some time understanding the nuances of the application. But over time, the decision to create another account becomes obvious. Creating multiple accounts expands communication opportunities while maintaining anonymity. Losing or blocking one account doesnβt prevent you from continuing to use the app.
π Recently, Wizard encountered a goblin attack. Scammers took over the TG account of someone known to the wizard. From this account, malicious spam started spreading. The wizard received a message requesting to vote for a child in an event. The sender was familiar to the wizard. But the request to pass verification, allegedly to secure the contest from fraud, raised suspicion. Wizard switched to one of the backup accounts, and after passing verification via Google Mail, the account was instantly erased. The spammers caused no financial harm. The wizard spent a few hours restoring several useful bots. However, the account was updated (you know how many unnecessary subscriptions can accumulate that youβre too lazy to delete). Additionally, Wizard enhanced security by implementing new mandatory measures. Duplicated necessary information. Changed several old passwords. Conducted a personal cyber-security audit.
π Now about wallets.
π Any hobbit trying to earn in Middle-earth must have at least two wallets. One primary for storing digital gold. The second additional one for testing new apps, bots, etc. The second wallet should hold a minimal amount of any assets, clearly understanding that it could be drained at any moment. If a hobbit has accumulated a decent pile of coins (which can happen very unexpectedly), it would be wise to split the assets into two and place them in two wallets. And you can create as many wallets as you can control without getting confused. They can be used for various activities, increasing the likelihood of hitting a lucky event. π²
π² Recently, Wizard ordered several phones from the Universal Basic Phone project by Oyster Labs. Ordered three units from different accounts using different wallets. A few days ago, checking an old email, the wizard was pleasantly surprised. One account won a 100% refund for the phone. The news was posted on the project's channel a month ago. Card verification confirmed the refund. $130 isnβt a lot of money, but the fact of winning is very pleasant. Would the wizard have won if he had bought three phones from one account? The answer is simple β the probability of winning would have been 67% lower.
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π Multi-Accounting
Is it right to create multiple accounts on one platform? Should you keep funds in multiple wallets?
Everyone looks for ways to earn. And when an average user taps out $1000 in Notcoins on their TG account, the question naturally arises β can I get more? And as an answer to this question, the solution that comes to mind is β create another account. Or not just one.
This is how crypto farms/bot farms emerge. And this becomes a source of income. Undoubtedly, such farms hinder the development of any project because the drop of coins intended for many people gets concentrated in the hands of one person. Developers seek and find solutions, while bot farmers devise counter-solutions. And this war will go on endlessly. βοΈ
Does Wizard see the benefit in creating multiple accounts? Undoubtedly. But everything should be within the bounds of reasonable application.
Telegram allows you to create 3+1 accounts. And this provides a clear answer to the question of how many accounts you should create. When a person first creates an account on TG, they will spend some time understanding the nuances of the application. But over time, the decision to create another account becomes obvious. Creating multiple accounts expands communication opportunities while maintaining anonymity. Losing or blocking one account doesnβt prevent you from continuing to use the app.
π Recently, Wizard encountered a goblin attack. Scammers took over the TG account of someone known to the wizard. From this account, malicious spam started spreading. The wizard received a message requesting to vote for a child in an event. The sender was familiar to the wizard. But the request to pass verification, allegedly to secure the contest from fraud, raised suspicion. Wizard switched to one of the backup accounts, and after passing verification via Google Mail, the account was instantly erased. The spammers caused no financial harm. The wizard spent a few hours restoring several useful bots. However, the account was updated (you know how many unnecessary subscriptions can accumulate that youβre too lazy to delete). Additionally, Wizard enhanced security by implementing new mandatory measures. Duplicated necessary information. Changed several old passwords. Conducted a personal cyber-security audit.
π Now about wallets.
π Any hobbit trying to earn in Middle-earth must have at least two wallets. One primary for storing digital gold. The second additional one for testing new apps, bots, etc. The second wallet should hold a minimal amount of any assets, clearly understanding that it could be drained at any moment. If a hobbit has accumulated a decent pile of coins (which can happen very unexpectedly), it would be wise to split the assets into two and place them in two wallets. And you can create as many wallets as you can control without getting confused. They can be used for various activities, increasing the likelihood of hitting a lucky event. π²
π² Recently, Wizard ordered several phones from the Universal Basic Phone project by Oyster Labs. Ordered three units from different accounts using different wallets. A few days ago, checking an old email, the wizard was pleasantly surprised. One account won a 100% refund for the phone. The news was posted on the project's channel a month ago. Card verification confirmed the refund. $130 isnβt a lot of money, but the fact of winning is very pleasant. Would the wizard have won if he had bought three phones from one account? The answer is simple β the probability of winning would have been 67% lower.
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