I had the same problem on my android phone. What i did was…install phantom on pc browser. Open my mail on pc browser,did the transfer from pc, all was good and manage to download nft image without problems too.
Don’t forget spiritual
Its my main reason why i got it lol
Oo what’s that?
I use “things” here as a word representing everything. Every thing. All things. Feelings, states etc. A state is a thing. A spirit is a thing. Every thing is a thing.
Panchaga yoga *
I figured out the main problem as to why I couldn’t open the images in the collectibles section of the phantom app. Apparently, the app deems these NFTs “suspicious” for some reason. I was fiddling around in the app and clicked on My Wallet area. There’s an option in the Device Security area to Hide Suspicious Collectibles. That option was turned on. When I turned it off, I was able to click on my collectibles. They’re still taking forever to load, but at least I can access them.
Check and see if this option is turned on. It might be a reason why there’s an issue.
Can I still buy this, by let’s say sending money to somone to hold the NFT as a proxy for me in their own Solana Wallet?
Just send them money, download image, etc. and not have to possess a Solana Wallet?
Would this be doable, just don’t want to go through the hoops with crypto and Paypal.
Thanks guys, really can’t wait to get this.
Time to make the impossible absolutely possible.
Hmm, to be honest I wasn’t thinking in those terms. I was thinking more along the “simple vs. complicated” and people’s reaction to this field as being a “1 thing at a time” proposition.
“Get me a coffee.” is a simple command. Probably pretty easy too.
“Get me a villa by the sea” is relatively simple? Actually much more complicated by many factors, but a lot more clear than “Get me a coffee, and the barista Shelia’s phone number and then one of those cookies a like and to pet Dave’s dog.” which might all be easier than getting a villa, but is kind of unclear.
Personally I don’t need a field or servitor to get me a coffee, or things like that to prove to me that manifestation/magic/servitors/fields work. Medium difficulty things like “Make wildly popular at the coffee house.” can be nice though. ;)
Suppose I’ll give a minor update I now consider my “medium” difficult task I set the Solidifier to 100% successful. I’m giving it an additional 24 hours, and then setting the next target.
Let’s see what this baby can do!
I love this NFT
So, can this be defined as an intent booster?
The experience of some of member here and me is you don’t need to claim the NFT to get the benefit. So you can ask the buyer to write your email when purchasing so the NFT link will send to your email. By then, you are already the owner the NFT.
But there are two things that I am not sure
- Whether claiming the NFT needed to receive the FULL benefit of NFT
- Whether you get sapien points by purchasing without login
Other alternative is asking the buyer to create a new wallet only for you and give you the recovery phrase. And then claim the NFT to that wallet. No idea if this going to work as the buyer know the recovery phrase as well.
Sorry for my england btw
Just like to share my experience with The Solidifier. I work in the airline industry. So to travel, we do use the employee travel system and rebate tickets. The destination where i was goin was overbooked for the past month. Anyway, got the solidofier around 10 am, I imagined that I will be accepted on that particular flight and put my finger on it and releaae that thought to the universe. Flight was at 8.30 pm, in the system it was sbowing minus 10 seats overbooked. Normally 55 minutes prior departure, thats when the employee travel app will inform the status, if u are accepted on the flight. 7.40 pm passed with no update, than at around 7.50 pm, the app informed I was accepted for the flight. Went to collect boarding pass, and was informed that this flight is full packed to the brim, but there is 1 jump seat available (seats where the cabin crew sits for take off/landing etc). Well my intention was to travel on this date and on this flight and lo and behold, there was a place for me onboard. Thank you my devine creator who helped me trough this amazing The Solidifier. And thank you for the people who worked to create this amazing NFT.
Edit: Sorry for any typo.
Can you remember how many seconds/minute did you imagine the scene in your mind before placing your finger on the Image
It was just a few seconds…enough to imagine the whole scenario where i was looking at the app, saw the accepted message,…and picture myself boarding the flight.
I did open the image a few times and repeated the same scenario in my mind at least 3 times during the day ( edit: while looking into the black hole)
Thank you
I have something I have been trying to manifest for years, but it’s a very powerful change. I have many manifestation tools that I have acquired over the years. I wanted to know if maybe getting 2 Solidifiers focused on the same intention would give the goal more power, or would it be like having 2 different event horizons. Or could we have 2 black holes to work on 2 different things. Would both work together with more force on a single intention and can you have separate ones working independently?
@El_Capitan_Nemo do you have any suggestions?
Also, is anyone else having problems seeing their NFTs still? I have both the ios app and the chrome browser and they still don’t show. I had to just download the image from the email. It’s weird b/c I didn’t have an issue until the Black Panther & Solidifier were in my wallet. I had The Scholar and had no issues. I see others posting their testimonials and I’m assuming they can see what’s in their wallet. I’m wondering what’s the issue with mine.
1 is enough.
Buying 2+ of any NFT doesn’t increase. Buying an NFT gives you access to the NFT it’s the same if you purchase 20 NFTs…
This where black holes come in – they’re about as good as it gets in our universe for
extracting energy from mass. Which may sound weird, because, as you’ve probably heard, nothing can escape black holes – once inside.But the efficiency of black holes comes from what stuff does while falling towards them,
before passing the no-turning-back point of the event horizon.
Anything that falls in a gravitational field speeds up, gaining kinetic energy, and if
it then crashes into something it can convert that kinetic energy into heat.
That heat can then radiate away as infrared radiation, slightly decreasing the mass of
the object. For planets and stars, this conversion of mass into energy is pretty pathetic: an object
falling to the surface of the earth releases only about one billionth of its mass as energy.
That’s basically as bad as a chemical reaction!But black holes have something special going for them: they are stupendouslysmall.
A black hole with the mass of the earth would be about 2 cm across, providing way fartherfor an object to fall – and since gravity gets stronger and stronger the closer you
are to an object, objects falling into black holes get accelerated to ridiculous speeds.Specifically, an object falling all the way to the event horizon of a black hole will
have kinetic energy equivalent to converting roughly half of its half of its E=mc2 mass
energy mass. However, if the object continues to fall into the black hole, all of that energy will be
stuck inside the black hole.The way to actually convert mass into energy that goes out into the universe is to have
the object slowly spiral into the black hole, crashing into other stuff, heating up, radiating that energy away thereby losing mass and speed, slowing down more, spiraling to a yet lower orbit, and so on, all the way down to the innermost possible orbit. And this is exactly what accretion disks around black holes do!So how good are they at converting mass to energy?
Well, for a non-rotating black hole, the innermost possible circular orbit is actually 3 times farther out than the event horizon, and in order to spiral in to that point an object has to convert around 6% of its mass into energy radiated away to the outside universe. After that point if it loses any more energy it’ll plunge down into the black hole, after which no more energy can be extracted.
But at this 6% rate, you’d only need to throw 17 cats into a black hole to power Norway for a year.
Compared to the 0.00000001% efficiency of chemical reactions and the 0.7% efficiency of nuclear reactions, 6% for a non-rotating black hole may seem pretty good.But rotating black holes are even better, because of how they bend spacetime.
They literally “drag” things orbiting them in the direction of their rotation, which means the innermost possible orbit can be much closer to the black hole (as long as you’re rotating along with the black hole). The details depend on how fast the black hole is rotating, but for a very quickly rotating
black hole the innermost possible orbit coincides with the event horizon!And the event horizon itself is half as big as for a non-rotating black hole. Combined together, this means that matter falling into rotating black holes can convert as much as 42% of its mass into energy. Or equivalently, you’d only need 2 and a half inspiralling cats to power Norway for a year. So, if you really want to convert the mass of an object into energy, don’t bother with chemical reactions, or nuclear fission, or nuclear fusion: throw it into a rapidly rotating
black hole.
please watch / read as understanding could really help you open up your mind to possibilities you might not even be aware of at the moment, and of course Captain likes for us to explore and arrive at our own conclusions.