Ok so take what I said and replaced EUR with USD and there you go.
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I may be wrong but my interpretation of this is actually EUR/RUB as shown in the bottom left, so what you're seeing is the trend of how many rubles to a euro. It used to be 50 or so rubles per euro a year ago, now it's almost 100 (actually over 100 at time of writing). That means, after accounting for changes in the euros value over the last year, a euro gets you twice as much rubles as it did a year ago, which implies it's worth half as much as it was (the ruble).
You've got to be shitting me
ITT: people who haven't seen the glorious film known as Face Off
He never died in breaking bad.
Yea essentially the requirements to call a product 'butter' are stricter in Europe and American butter can have a higher water content / lower fat content than European butter. Check out this video for more info: https://youtu.be/gBfFpSMvstU
I mean, American butter or European?
Sounds like she already might understand that based on the fact that she doesn't think of the dog as a "pet"
Nah the actual limitation is that providing people a way to transfer the token without paying a royalty is essential if you want to give people the option to freely transfer it between their wallets without selling it and paying a royalty. You could write a smart contract that does enforce this but then you would lose the ability to have that free transfer.
Basically the transfer function on an erc721 interface (nft) cannot have enforced royalty payment otherwise it wouldn't support people transferring the token outside of a sale. Theoretically you could use some kind of interface standard or write up a different contract where users are forced to pay a royalty on any kind of transfer but then there wouldn't be a way to transfer it without paying the royalty and basically no nft trading platforms would support it because under the hood you have to transfer them the token so they can sell it on your behalf once a buyer is found.
FYI not trying to shill funny pictures but I do know a bit of solidity so maybe someone here is actually curious about the limitation.
If it's A, then it figures to me that the blue portal would enact some force on the structure on which it's placed when the tied up people plop out
This thread just reminded me that the dust has probably settled on all the TOTK performance mods and now might be a good time to play it on my PC.