stake.us: atmidnight
stake.com: meow :3
Stuff I actually use:
Buy a Ledger, get (up to) $20 with it. // I use a ledger for convenience managing coins I don't want to have 10 wallets for, like trx, doge, polygon, etc., my main sol wallet, as well as my XRP non-custodial. Despite it being for security, I find it more a convenience than anything else, as a paper or custom solution for a hardware or offline wallet is a more reasonable tool.
Backyard.ai // Local language models are fun, and while most are just shells pretending to not be open-ai or gemini based, by.ai (formerly called faraday, a much cooler but not unique name) makes it pretty easy to set them up for simple conversation/story-writing. It has one of the more reasonable cloud subscription fee models as well, compared to some much more limited software shells. The offline functionality is free, and you can run a model totally disconnected from the internet, and that opened up my use-cases for smaller language models dramatically.
Casinos/markets:
Use `stakestats` as your referral code for stake.us or stake.com and join the Discord, and mention me when setting up your affiliate account! We pay out via an automated on-demand discord bot which sends your portion of the affiliate commission directly to a SOL address, instantly! Disclosure!: I am a paid employee of Seal's but I was not directed to write this.
stake.us // I recommend using the Stake Stats referral code in general for Stake, which you can find on the discord: discord.gg/stakestats
stake.com // I strongly recommend you take the previous advice and sign up with Seal's referral codes instead, but these are here if someone wants them for some reason.
bitsler.io // I was a long-time user of bitsler.com, and bitsler.io is their attempt at sweeps casino laws. For the time being I'm also representing Seal there... oh dear.
manifold // is a play-money 'prediction market' with a varied range of interesting often un-serious topics. It has a wonderfully endearing community, and loses some of the arrogance of real-money markets. They did an experiment with sweeps laws but it failed miserably... (but also I was in profit there). I get 1000 coins if you sign up with the link, and no purchase is required, only that you make a trade. There's no way to make money there, but it is an interesting place to test ML algo trading, etc.
Earnlabs, Grindbux, and Freecash: are all 'foxycash'. Self-explanatory, and I do not recommend any earn sites like these unless I've made money on it.
btc: bc1q8memkh3r70j6zvx8mnxhttj3aj8a9x5lc26gc6
ltc: LLFoxcVYpLX4oSgEKxzmQisNjGFtsxKpcq
xrp: rLTmPhvoAH4J4B1L36eoXUDGK3rY4BcBTG (No memo)
eth: 0x0f46AF00407f2B06C3d7Eb7961AA90A9e57f247A