If anyone know me from my Unreal Tournament days, here's a grassroots podcast I did with the guys that are in the scene 25 years later. I had a blast talking about how things used to be and a bit about how they are today.
https://t.co/kLsBa7NOO0
@cryptaxpt But if I buy USDC and right after do the purchase, the change will be cents or non applicable. Honestly it's just for the bybit 20% promo on cashback that I'm interested in this type of transaction. No need to declare I assume? If there's pratically no fluctuation.
@cryptaxpt On the other hand, if you're using a different crypto like ETH or BTC and its less than 365 days it makes sense to declare. Am I thinking right then?
@cryptaxpt yeah that's why my question, there's basically no capital gains whatsoever, and if there is it's cents lol. So practically, if we want to use our crypto debit cards always use in stable coins this way the capital/loss gains will be almost non existent and no need to declare.
@cryptaxpt cheers, what I meant is though, imagine I use buybit, and I have USDC that I bought. I pay with the bybit card a coffee for example (with USDC), do I need to report that?
Got interviewed by a new project from the UT community called UT Player Profiles, by dvp and OSKR. Been a while since I talked so much about UT. Had a blast. https://t.co/vnipFzJE3Q
@cypherrrino I'm with you @cypherrrino, for us, UT players is even worse, Epic Games decided to abandon the franchise who made them big, showing pretty much no respect to the series, unfortunately. Everything comes to an end, someday. I've got some stories to tell my kids though :)
@thisisins I never ever understood that and was puzzled by people who thought it was usefull lol. Also gaming mice with 30,0000 dpi but that would skip with quick flicks was funny too.
This is looking great for Portuguese EV drivers. @TeslaCharging has been preparing aggressively for this common-sense regulation change in the background. If public consultation goes well, we'll be able to open up to 100 Supercharger stalls, in time for summer peaks. Vamos!!
Had the pleasure of having a dinner party at my place with some old UT friends during @SecretLevelonPV@EpicGames@utgame Premiere.
Amazing. Only lacked a shock combo (shock rifle might the best weapon ever invented in a FPS).
Thank you so much for this @TheBlurStudioโค๏ธ
Hey Lex, great that you're interviewing @TimSweeneyEpic - truly an outstanding individual.
I had the pleasure of being invited to @EpicGames , meeting Tim and playtesting Unreal Tournament 4 when it was under development.
Although I understand the reasons why it got cancelled, the @utgame players/community are puzzled about the delisting of previous Unreal games from oficial platforms such as Steam and Epic Games Store. After @TheBlurStudio released @SecretLevelonPV Episode with UT on @PrimeVideo, Epic finally updated this https://t.co/6UUssF5QQv letting UT free through https://t.co/22gJLpUTOB and oldunreal which I'm really thankful.
The question still remains though, what's the future of UT and what are their plans to perserve one of the most iconic and influential FPS titles - on par with Doom, Quake, and Half-Life, which are being well perserved through several remasters or new editions. Also, why was this sudden delist on all these platforms while Epic could still be selling those games and make titles such a UT2004 still available for players who want to try their legacy games.
Hey Lex, great that you're interviewing @TimSweeneyEpic - truly an outstanding individual.
I had the pleasure of being invited to @EpicGames , meeting Tim and playtesting Unreal Tournament 4 when it was under development.
Although I understand the reasons why it got cancelled, the @utgame players/community are puzzled about the delisting of previous Unreal games from oficial platforms such as Steam and Epic Games Store. After @TheBlurStudio released @SecretLevelonPV Episode with UT on @PrimeVideo, Epic finally updated this https://t.co/6UUssF5QQv letting UT free through https://t.co/22gJLpUTOB and oldunreal which I'm really thankful.
The question still remains though, what's the future of UT and what are their plans to perserve one of the most iconic and influential FPS titles - on par with Doom, Quake, and Half-Life, which are being well perserved through several remasters or new editions. Also, why was this sudden delist on all these platforms while Epic could still be selling those games and make titles such a UT2004 still available for players who want to try their legacy games.