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They do know on how to play on this market when it comes on hooking up players even more considering that we are on the main hype or trend as ofYes Rollbit official Twitter handle is sharing tips for the NFT investors and until yesterday they have made 10 tweets or say 10 tips for the new trend which is NFT.Frankly saying there are lot of influencers who are talking about which one to buy at what prices but it's hard to find gems within them and you can't tell which will have future or not and you need to check for yourself.But Rollbit shared just tips not any project promotion which is good for us who are interested in this hot trend these days.I don't know if I just miss the phrase but is it Rollbit the one giving the idea on what project/s to go into especially some NFT project or was it Rollbit itself? Kinda not following it. Not familiar who to follow on Twitter in regards to NFT but likely it should be the artists, investors, and these collectors, it's more like a FOMO to me just like history does on crypto but it's a good thing to those who want a ride.
Rollbit makes a good thing with their adaptation of the NFT it depends on the person how they treat the use of the NFT some people uses the NFT for their own personal preferences and just a collectable thing, some people uses their NFT just to earn profit by selling back. Having an investment is part of the risk if they want to buy these NFT to earn or not it depends if the people still currently taking the NFT as a good thing or sooner or later as art only no one knows.
QuoteBuy back information:
Our announcement today will cover our plans for the Rollbot NFT buy back.
From day 1 of our project's inception, we wanted to offer Rollbot holders a risk-free option to participate within our presale and public sale.
This resulted in us offering Rollbot NFT presale and public sale participants a method to sell their Rollbot back to Rollbit for the full price they paid, no strings attached!
We're now happy to announce that exactly 30-days after the public sale, November 20, 2021 we'll be purchasing Rollbot NFTs back from first-hand holders for a period of 2 days. We'll announce an exact time in a later announcement 📅
First-hand holders are considered Rollbot NFT holders that bought their Rollbot through the presale or public sale and still have them, within Rollbit.com or their own wallet.
Our developers are hard at work building the functionality to support this (no fees etc) and we'll be sure to share more updates as they come! 👀
Buy back campaigns are good because they result in a feeling in the crowd that projects are really seriously with their projects. In addition, projects show that they don't simply raise fund from the crowd and run away. They do want to spend their own budget to boost the success of project.tldr : It will be on 20th November 2021
I personally sold two of my presale Rollbots already for a small amount of profit. Its still a decent amount because mine was kinda lame anyway, used the profit to get another NFT on the public sale so still left with another two to sell. So well done to any one of that made decent amount from Rollbots
Even if we don't have any Rollbots at current unluckily but still we can be updated with the latest news and information about them to have an idea about whole thing of these NFT's and thanks for sharing it with us here on the forum.There could be more like you who had made decent profits from these and are satisfied with what they have like I have made on some other NFT not this one.Latest official information regarding buyback for the Rollbots NFT, taken from their discord server. Im not sure if there are alot of bitcointalk folks that own the Rollbots NFT but here it is
I'm talking about the hype behind it here, I'm well aware that NFTs have an actual use in the "real world". But you only need to look at the following headline to realize that there's a lot of hype being generated here that's causing people to spend huge amounts of money:ICOs in 2017 and 2018 were shilled with promise and most of them failed to turn their idea to real product. With NFTs, you can and as said this technology won't be applied only in crypto industry.
QuoteClip art of a rock just sold for 400 ether, or about $1.3 million, late Monday afternoon. The transaction marks the latest sale of EtherRock, a brand of crypto collectible thatÂs been around since 2017 Â making it one of the oldest non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the block.
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They were sold in hype and all those cryptopunks and BAYC is being sold in millions dollars and some new NFT project which were also being sold for some high values lack any kind of metaverse or no utility and the hype for such projects is over as there are lot of them now in market but for those who provide some kind of offers like the Rollbots have on casino benefits will survive the market with profit to the holders.I'm talking about the hype behind it here, I'm well aware that NFTs have an actual use in the "real world". But you only need to look at the following headline to realize that there's a lot of hype being generated here that's causing people to spend huge amounts of money:ICOs in 2017 and 2018 were shilled with promise and most of them failed to turn their idea to real product. With NFTs, you can and as said this technology won't be applied only in crypto industry.
QuoteClip art of a rock just sold for 400 ether, or about $1.3 million, late Monday afternoon. The transaction marks the latest sale of EtherRock, a brand of crypto collectible thatÂs been around since 2017 Â making it one of the oldest non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the block.
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If the NFT hype collapses again later, only fractions of the former sums will be paid for the same NFTs.
Buybacks are good in that regard but it is just one way of doing it, as long as they spend their money on something that makes sense, it's fine. Like for example if they do vast marketing, that is also good, if they do promotions (which is sort of marketing) that's fine, or do signature campaigns then that's fine, if they do competitions then that's fine, if they do big giveaways that's fine, if they hire more people and improve the website that's fine.Buy back campaigns are good because they result in a feeling in the crowd that projects are really seriously with their projects. In addition, projects show that they don't simply raise fund from the crowd and run away. They do want to spend their own budget to boost the success of project.
More belief, more holders. There are different investors, who can be long term will hold their Rollbots but who are short term will sell their Rollbot NFTs early to enjoy profit. Nothing is wrong if you sell and have profit but if Rollbot NFT rises more, don't feel regret with your decision.
Buy back campaigns are good because they result in a feeling in the crowd that projects are really seriously with their projects. In addition, projects show that they don't simply raise fund from the crowd and run away. They do want to spend their own budget to boost the success of project.-snip
Dear Rollbit team.
Have you thought of Shiba Inu? I see Wolf.bet added Shiba Inu on their casino and I think it is a good step from them. Shiba Inu has low price but it is too hot and gamblers would like to bet with as many coins in quantity as possible. Shiba Inu meets this demand from gamblers.
Instead of adding Shiba inu while the famous Dogecoin hasn't been added there yet it's kinda funny to add Shiba without DogeCoin first
Rollbit has fulfilled the complete deposit method BTC, ETH as main coin and LTC as low cost alternative so there is no need for new coins, unless there is a profitable cooperation.
It seems that there are still not many requests for alternative coins that are requested and with LTC alone it is enough as an option that is widely used so I don't think Rollbit will add another coin as a coin to bet and they are currently focusing on development another as its is NFT.
Indeed in taste it is different but I think this is enough or add 1-2 more coins in the future if there is demand but it seems for now there is no profitable cooperation.
It wouldn't be a good idea to sell their rollbots back to Rollbit, unless there are already no one that wants to collect and buy some rollbots.Buy back campaigns are good because they result in a feeling in the crowd that projects are really seriously with their projects. In addition, projects show that they don't simply raise fund from the crowd and run away. They do want to spend their own budget to boost the success of project.-snip
Its kinda different than all the other NFT project because Rollbit can literally 'sell' all the buyback Rollbot back through rollboxes. There will be alot of people that might wanna try their luck on $10 rollboxes that has 1% chance to win the Rollbot. Most people probably will not even sell their rollbots back to Rollbot though. People are literally sweeping any rollbots on around $800-900 right now so its all profit if you bought from presale
It wouldn't be a good idea to sell their rollbots back to Rollbit, unless there are already no one that wants to collect and buy some rollbots.Buy back campaigns are good because they result in a feeling in the crowd that projects are really seriously with their projects. In addition, projects show that they don't simply raise fund from the crowd and run away. They do want to spend their own budget to boost the success of project.-snip
Its kinda different than all the other NFT project because Rollbit can literally 'sell' all the buyback Rollbot back through rollboxes. There will be alot of people that might wanna try their luck on $10 rollboxes that has 1% chance to win the Rollbot. Most people probably will not even sell their rollbots back to Rollbot though. People are literally sweeping any rollbots on around $800-900 right now so its all profit if you bought from presale
I wasn't able to have a peek on their presale, how much did these rollbots at its presale? This NFT sale is a huge success compare to other that I've seen.
Hype is a beauty in crypto market and NFT is one of recent trends. After a trend is over, most of projects born in that trend will die but a very few of them will survive and grow up. In the past we have Ethereum, Monero, BNB and if NFT is here to stay, Rollbot NFT can be something to survive. Because it is backed by a good gambling site.I'm talking about the hype behind it here, I'm well aware that NFTs have an actual use in the "real world". But you only need to look at the following headline to realize that there's a lot of hype being generated here that's causing people to spend huge amounts of money:
As a company, they would do careful analysis and plan for launch of their Rollbot NFT as well as the buy back program. I don't have doubt on the professional and carefulness of Rollbit team.Buybacks are good in that regard but it is just one way of doing it, as long as they spend their money on something that makes sense, it's fine.
QuoteRollbots NFTs were sold 114 times in the last 7 days. The total sales volume for Rollbots was $134.76k. The average price of one Rollbots NFT was $1.2k.
Rollbot #3137 is sold for $31.5k which is big amount and you could check yourself for more stats to find information regarding them.
https://www.nft-stats.com/collection/rollbots
What a dame expensive price! $31.5k for a Rollbot NFT, the world is never stop crazy especially the crypto world.Rollbot #3137 is sold for $31.5k which is big amount and you could check yourself for more stats to find information regarding them.
https://www.nft-stats.com/collection/rollbots
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