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. Nah heck Ledger just use your own
AI Stuff:
Backyard.ai : Actually I still use it sometimes. Basically for roleplaying or writing stories, that's about it. Uncensored and no content filters, has good uncensored models that will do about anything, but is only really good for fantasy, not coding or anything like that. No longer has a supported local option on their desktop app, but you can still use it for that.
Pix.ai for anime-focused generative AI. I do stable diffusion locally, but this is okay for the amount of intersting loras and models available, plus some of their realtime editing features.
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 (is a casino now apparently), 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: rubyy8zVRUyJG8a2JAWovdo8usCLwqAVg (No memo)
eth: 0x0f46AF00407f2B06C3d7Eb7961AA90A9e57f247A