I'll pay you $50 to test the football game I created!
I quit my job to start @Griddy_FF because I felt like NFL fans deserved a new strategy game.
This week, we're releasing the biggest update in the app's history, and I'm looking for people who have never played Griddy before to try it out.
If you're interested, leave a comment below. I'll be picking 3 people to do a user testing session live on zoom where you'll play an unreleased version of the game.
If you're already a Griddy player and are feeling the FOMO, retweet this to help me find testers and I'll hook it up with free tokens 🤝
@DBshow47@BradyHenderson@RapSheet Block me. See if you use your hands. Run next to me. See if I smack your hands just to bother you. Hands are always active
You don’t do fuck all ever.
@_captainbrunson@BradyHenderson@RapSheet Block me. See if you use your hands. Run next to me. See if I smack your hands just to bother you. Hands are always active
1/ Last week, @soniarolley and I published an in-depth piece on French investigative site @Mediapart about Kenyan businessman Julius Mwale, the man behind smart city projects across Africa, including Senegal's Akon City. Here's a summary of our findings⬇️ https://t.co/7yKJfnFKWt
I’m just happy to see discussion on this. The silence from inside the league office and other teams is deafening.
Appreciate Mr Cuban joining the conversation
This is an informative article that discusses how Sanberg tried to use foreign celebrities, companies he controlled and unknown sources of cash.
Important to note that KPMG, their auditor resigned, as did other accountants they hired.
Also of note, I think Pablo reported this, Ballmer’s 50m was part of a $315m investment at the same time. So there was an infusion of $265m from other investors, including Oaktree.
Then after they started having financial issues, they pivoted to their carbon credits business and got Meta and other companies to buy millions of tonnes of credits that were never delivered.
And a final note. While Pablo is focusing on the $2m and $50m from Wong/Ballmer, he didn’t really get into the millions of dollars in carbon credits that were purchased by the clips and the arena.
I bring this up because it would have been a lot easier and a lot safer, if he was trying to circumvent the CBA to just buy more carbon credits. They were almost all margin, as Pablo correctly pointed out, so they would have created the cash immediately to pay KL2. Which is what it appears he did with other companies to create the appearance of real revenue.
https://t.co/H9BiPbchSP