2023.06.01 17:28 letsavenge [FH5] Autumn Information Thread - Series 21
2023.06.01 16:20 BigHeadDjango Series 21 Week 2 - Autumn Seasonal Tunes! (Explore The Horizon) by BigHedDjango
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2017 Ram 2500 Power Wagon * Tune - 447 065 838 * Meta car; Overlanding build - front grill and lights, roof lights, rear canopy; Custom rims; High profile tires * Malpais trailblazer south-west of main festival site is easiest * Event Lab BP - Easy Win Dirt Trail - 991 376 926
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1980 Renault 5 Turbo * Tune - 109 883 211 * Stock engine
1999 Ford Racing Puma * Tune - 133 030 101 * Stock engine
1990 Nissan Pulsar GTI-R * Tune - 148 223 582
1992 Toyota Celica GT-Four RC ST185 * Tune - 638 462 263 * Stock engine; True Purist
1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth * Tune - 288 036 724 * Stock Engine; True Purist; v2 - minor rebuild, added ARBs, same powetorque, 4 lbs lighter, smoother
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2016 Jeep Trailcat * Tune - 108 275 805
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2010 Mosler MT900S * Tune - 178 075 164 (PR only tune) * Start ~550 yards south-west on the dirt road, coast through left hander
2010 Mosler MT900S * Tune - 178 075 164 (PR only tune) * Start ~500 yards north on dirt road (near intersection). Full throttle to speed trap
1998 Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR * Tune - 788 818 587 (Tune by KapienPL; Full aero; Anti-lag) * Start ~400 yards from north gate, just inside hairpin. DO NOT TRY AND BE FAST, you will fail. Braking + feathered throttle is key. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast
2019 Rimac Concept Two * Tune - 540 241 336 (Full aero tune; Custom rims) * Start 0.6 miles from the south-west, easy peasyNOTE: All Championships are locked to Highly Skilled difficulty
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2007 Peugeot 207 Super 2000 * Tune - 841 509 187 * Biggest rear rims; Stock engine
1991 Hoonigan GYMKHANA 10 Ford Escort Cosworth Group A * Tune - 544 505 270 * What Unbeatable AI? 7 gears, 6 usable
1994 Hoonigan Ford Escort RS Cosworth "Cossie V2" * Tune - 796 319 780 * Good handling but low top speed; Purist; Stock engine only
1984 Opel Manta 400 * Tune - 396 029 853 * Innate suspension problems, cannot be tuned out completely
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2016 Jeep Trailcat * Tune - 108 275 805 * Front bumper; Roof lightbar; Rear tire rack; Stock engine; Purist; v5 - full rebuild CC tune
2016 RJ Anderson #37 Polaris RZR-Rockstar Energy Pro 2 Truck * Tune - 576 118 022 * Easy Unbeatable wins; Stock engine
2014 Local Motors Rally Fighter * Tune - 173 263 258
2017 Ford #25 "Brocky" Ultra4 Bronco RTR * Tune - 742 246 887 * Lacks top speed and thus accel
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1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 * Tune - 750 330 861 * Good handling
1991 BMW M3 * Tune - 631 335 680 * Very high top speed; Tuned for Hot Wheels Hazard races
2005 BMW M3 * Tune - 826 002 980 * Tiny bit of on-throttle understeer
1997 BMW M3 * Tune - 106 781 390 * Stock engine
1995 BMW M5 * Tune - 166 342 640
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2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe * Tune - 487 413 997 * StreetHunter body kit; Smooth and grippy; Very good
2016 Audi R8 V10 Plus * Tune - 172 331 534 * Fast; Smooth enough; Stock engine
2017 Ford GT * Tune - 553 697 179 (Rally suspension, slightly less understeer) * Tune - 125 213 566 (Race suspension) * Decent grip; Superb braking; Tiny bit of high speed understeer, limited by tuning
2009 Ferrari 458 Italia * Tune - 849 848 527 * S2 class top speed
2014 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 * Tune - 255 942 362 * Fast; Stock engine
2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition (R35) * Tune - 134 417 721 * Good accel; Liberty Walk body kit and rear wing; Max grip and handling possible; Dry roads only; Stock engine only
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Thank you to everyone for your downloads, uses, likes, follows, shares and feedback! Check my in-game profile for more tunes. You can check my reddit profile for more content___
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2023.06.01 16:20 BigHeadDjango Series 21 Week 2 - Autumn Seasonal Tunes! (Explore The Horizon) by BigHedDjango
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2017 Ram 2500 Power Wagon * Tune - 447 065 838 * Meta car; Overlanding build - front grill and lights, roof lights, rear canopy; Custom rims; High profile tires * Malpais trailblazer south-west of main festival site is easiest * Event Lab BP - Easy Win Dirt Trail - 991 376 926
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1980 Renault 5 Turbo * Tune - 109 883 211 * Stock engine
1999 Ford Racing Puma * Tune - 133 030 101 * Stock engine
1990 Nissan Pulsar GTI-R * Tune - 148 223 582
1992 Toyota Celica GT-Four RC ST185 * Tune - 638 462 263 * Stock engine; True Purist
1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth * Tune - 288 036 724 * Stock Engine; True Purist; v2 - minor rebuild, added ARBs, same powetorque, 4 lbs lighter, smoother
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2016 Jeep Trailcat * Tune - 108 275 805
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2010 Mosler MT900S * Tune - 178 075 164 (PR only tune) * Start ~550 yards south-west on the dirt road, coast through left hander
2010 Mosler MT900S * Tune - 178 075 164 (PR only tune) * Start ~500 yards north on dirt road (near intersection). Full throttle to speed trap
1998 Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR * Tune - 788 818 587 (Tune by KapienPL; Full aero; Anti-lag) * Start ~400 yards from north gate, just inside hairpin. DO NOT TRY AND BE FAST, you will fail. Braking + feathered throttle is key. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast
2019 Rimac Concept Two * Tune - 540 241 336 (Full aero tune; Custom rims) * Start 0.6 miles from the south-west, easy peasyNOTE: All Championships are locked to Highly Skilled difficulty
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2007 Peugeot 207 Super 2000 * Tune - 841 509 187 * Biggest rear rims; Stock engine
1991 Hoonigan GYMKHANA 10 Ford Escort Cosworth Group A * Tune - 544 505 270 * What Unbeatable AI? 7 gears, 6 usable
1994 Hoonigan Ford Escort RS Cosworth "Cossie V2" * Tune - 796 319 780 * Good handling but low top speed; Purist; Stock engine only
1984 Opel Manta 400 * Tune - 396 029 853 * Innate suspension problems, cannot be tuned out completely
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2016 Jeep Trailcat * Tune - 108 275 805 * Front bumper; Roof lightbar; Rear tire rack; Stock engine; Purist; v5 - full rebuild CC tune
2016 RJ Anderson #37 Polaris RZR-Rockstar Energy Pro 2 Truck * Tune - 576 118 022 * Easy Unbeatable wins; Stock engine
2014 Local Motors Rally Fighter * Tune - 173 263 258
2017 Ford #25 "Brocky" Ultra4 Bronco RTR * Tune - 742 246 887 * Lacks top speed and thus accel
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1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 * Tune - 750 330 861 * Good handling
1991 BMW M3 * Tune - 631 335 680 * Very high top speed; Tuned for Hot Wheels Hazard races
2005 BMW M3 * Tune - 826 002 980 * Tiny bit of on-throttle understeer
1997 BMW M3 * Tune - 106 781 390 * Stock engine
1995 BMW M5 * Tune - 166 342 640
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2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe * Tune - 487 413 997 * StreetHunter body kit; Smooth and grippy; Very good
2016 Audi R8 V10 Plus * Tune - 172 331 534 * Fast; Smooth enough; Stock engine
2017 Ford GT * Tune - 553 697 179 (Rally suspension, slightly less understeer) * Tune - 125 213 566 (Race suspension) * Decent grip; Superb braking; Tiny bit of high speed understeer, limited by tuning
2009 Ferrari 458 Italia * Tune - 849 848 527 * S2 class top speed
2014 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 * Tune - 255 942 362 * Fast; Stock engine
2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition (R35) * Tune - 134 417 721 * Good accel; Liberty Walk body kit and rear wing; Max grip and handling possible; Dry roads only; Stock engine only
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Thank you to everyone for your downloads, uses, likes, follows, shares and feedback! Check my in-game profile for more tunes. You can check my reddit profile for more content___
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2023.05.30 21:51 ensluck 🐻 Explaining the NFT bear market
![]() | https://preview.redd.it/tbviy7b1e23b1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=d89d2870183ccf31b43d330a13e71b9c17875f44 submitted by ensluck to Rarible [link] [comments] Your cheat sheet on... NFT bear marketNFT space may seem like a jigsaw puzzle. NFT Cheats is a series of newsletters that helps you put the pieces together.NFT Cheats by Rarible is a newsletter that explores the very pillars the NFT space stands on. Think of those as the NFT World-bearing turtles (or Apes). It’s called NFT Cheats because each newsletter is designed as a cheat sheet that brings you up to speed on a given niche within the NFT space. NFT bear market is the third subject in the series. The previous issues covered Historical NFTs and NFT Security. To put together a cheat sheet on today’s topic, we talked to wale.swoosh, researcher-in-residence at Azuki and a self-described ‘Director of Threads’ on NFT Twitter. Wale got into NFTs in early 2021 after hearing about them on Gary Vee’s Instagram. He joined Twitter a few months after that to become a better trader as he realized that NFT Twitter plays a big role in that. Wale quickly fell in love with the community, and started sharing his own thoughts on the timeline, quickly becoming one of the most popular NFT content writers known for his in-depth threads. DO NOT treat any of the information below as financial advice, and do your own research (DYOR) before buying into any asset. The interview has been edited and condensed, meaning the content below is attributed to the guest expert, but shouldn’t be treated as a direct quote. What does a bear market mean for NFTs?A bear market in Web3 is usually marked by a general flattening of interest in the space. Fewer new people join, and some people who were in Web3 leave.That leads to a crash in prices, teams stop developing, and the sentiment in the space is generally bad because everyone is fighting for the crumbs of a shrinking pie. If you look at it historically, bear markets are always caused by an external macro influence. We’ve had several bear markets in crypto since the industry emerged, and this seems to be the first major bear market for NFTs specifically since they hit the mainstream in 2021. The current bear market started around Q2 2022, and of course we just can’t know when it will end exactly. But I'm positive that it will be followed by a bull cycle. During this bear market, we’ve seen projects shed around 70-90% of their floor prices. At this point, it might be hard to believe that certain NFTs were trading at 3-10x their current floor price. Moonbirds' historical floor price, as shown by NFTpricefloor.com There are several reasons behind that grand fall. First, a lot of people have simply left the space. According to recent numbers, there are around 7,000 active traders left. When you have a few thousand people creating and trading maybe millions of NFTs… the supply/demand ratio gets crazy. When the demand is low, the floor price will follow. Projects themselves also play a role in this. Without naming any specific ones, we have many teams that have made major strategic mistakes in recent months. In fact, I don't think there are blue chips anymore in the space, outside of the top 3-4 most successful collections. Then we had ETH volatility, the memecoin season, Blur experimenting with some trading mechanics — all of that have also not been good for the floor prices across the board. The most important thing for the NFT space at the moment is to get more people in, because when you have 7k traders, it's really hard to run a successful project. Right now, holders are basically playing hot potato with each other. As to how we might onboard more people — that's a whole other topic. NFTs are dead. Long live NFTs!People who say NFTs are dead are partly right.Most projects are indeed dead or are in the process of dying. 99% of them won't come out of this bear market because they just don't have what it takes. Those who will come out, however, will come out stronger. Having said that, NFTs as a technology will never ever die because it brings so much innovation to areas like gaming and digital ownership, for example. Metas, or why there's always a "shiny thing" in NFTsTo better understand the nature of the NFT market, it's useful to understand the role metas play in it.Meta is a certain pattern that we see emerge (most of the time suddenly) and disappear (that also tends to happen quite quickly) in the NFT space. A meta can last anywhere from a few days to months. A good example would be the open edition meta we saw a few months ago started by Jack Butcher’s Checks. Once it became clear that Checks are doing good, we saw all those other projects doing open editions, mostly following the same pattern/concept… At the time, the majority of the content on the NFT Twitter timeline was about open editions. Initially, when a new meta emerges, it starts to generate/feed off hype— everyone wants to be a part of this new exciting thing, and ultimately make some money from it (be it trading, engagement farming, or both). It’s hard to put a finger on what exactly makes a meta pop off, but once it gets going, it spreads fast. Wale's thread on metas (click on the pic to read) You have to realize that sooner or later, every meta always disappears. The people who are invested in it often think (or want you to think) that it’s here forever, but in reality there's always the next shiny thing a few weeks later that people will go chasing after, forgetting about the one that preceded it. That being said, the OG projects that start metas—like Checks, for example—often keep at least some of their relevance, while most other unoriginal projects who were just trying to copy them vanish. Besides metas, there’s also culture. Culture is a more fundamental kind of thing. Sometimes it's hard to differentiate: is this new thing more transitory and based on short-term attention, or is it here to actually stay, setting a new standard for the space for years to come? There weren’t many events that actually revolutionized the industry, like what Yuga Labs did when they airdropped the serums for the MAYC collection, the distribution trick many projects adapted later on. But those usually come around in a more subtle manner. So normally when every week you have people saying “oh, that's the new thing, it will change the space forever for years to come” and are super vocal about it, it’s almost never the case. The attention span in this space is incredibly short, and people tend to put most of their attention into things that are ‘meta’ at the moment. Will traditional brands kick off the next bull? There are a few examples of traditional brands doing a good job with their web3 initiatives, Gucci and Adidas specifically come to mind. But you and I would probably have a hard time naming 10 successful web2 companies who came into the web3 space, so we haven't seen that unfold just yet. When it comes to getting new people into NFTs, major brands could be one way to do it — when people see a trusted brand, they might want to get involved, as they’re more likely to trust a brand they already know. It’s a two-way street: when more people in general will get interested in NFTs, web2 brands will likely have an easier time onboarding people as well. It also depends on which audience the specific brand wants to address. When you want to get into the hardcore NFT community, you better understand web3 culture and be part of it so your activation doesn't feel forced—the infamous Pepsi and Budweiser exchange on Twitter became a meme for a reason. But at the same time, as more legacy brands will come in, the focus might shift away from the core NFT community to retail users. And when more retail comes in and NFT becomes more adopted as a technology, it is likely that the end user won’t realize that they are interacting with the blockchain or even that they’re buying an NFT. It will be more subtle, and the majority of retail users probably won't be creating wallets and trading NFTs on OpenSea/BluRarible per se. Nike’s .swoosh is another good example of a web2 x web3 crossover—when you sign up there, you don't even know that you are minting an NFT. I think that's a good approach to bringing more people in, because right now the blockchain infrastructure is still very complicated for new people. At the moment, if you know nothing about web3, blockchain or crypto in general, the learning curve is just too steep: you have to go through the process of creating your own wallet and writing down a 24-word seed phrase, buying and swapping tokens, sometimes bridging—all that just to get an NFT you want. So in regards to mainstream adoption, it will be crucial to build platforms, infrastructure and tools that will be intuitive even for people who are not crypto NFT natives. Is it a good time to enter the NFT space? It's a good time to take your time. Let’s be honest: If you’re coming into the NFT space right now, there's a very high chance that you will immediately leave. The bear market vibes are really difficult to handle for a newcomer. When you go on NFT Twitter these days, there’s so much toxicity, shilling and hate going on… It's really terrible. Then you have short term metas where some people make money and tweet about it nonstop while the silent majority loses money. Of course if you're a newcomer and most of your timeline is talking about how this thing is pumping and they’ve already made 100x on it, you’ll want to join in. The meta will then move on, and most likely you’ll lose money. I think that's driving a lot of people away from our space. But a bear market is actually a great opportunity to learn about NFTs. For me, the ideal way to start in the NFT space is to make a Twitter account, and get involved in NFT Twitter by following some trusted people and just spending time reading their takes, maybe participating in some discussion. And then when you feel comfortable about what you know and feel like you can make informed decisions, then maybe start buying your first NFT or minting your first NFTs (always with the money you can afford to lose). Rarible Bear Pass, the free open edition mint that generated 683.5k copies As for choosing which projects to join, I recommend looking at the team behind it. That’s what it is all about in Web 3. When you have a team that's emerged into the space and is actually building for the community, that's a massive green flag. Invest in people you personally believe in. To me, the team is way more important than the art/roadmap because if you don't have a team that's able to execute, you can have the best roadmap but the project won't be successful. But please remember that in web3 it can all change within weeks or even days. This space is moving extremely fast, and that hasn’t changed even during the bear market. And if you're already in the NFT space, it’s a good time to build. When you have a project is a good time to build in silence so you are ready for the next bull market—and I am positive that it will happen. 5 people to follow to learn more about the NFT market ️
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2023.05.29 19:01 Able_Possession8736 A Comprehensive Guide to Pro Football Video Game Covers
Decade | # of Games | # of Games w/Cover Athletes | # of Cover Athletes |
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60s | 1 | 0 | 0 |
70s | 4 | 0 | 0 |
80s | 11 | 2 (18%) | 2 |
90s | 36 | 32 (89%) | 21 |
00s | 40 | 38 (95%) | 36 |
10s | 14 | 10 (71%) | 12 |
20s | 8 | 4 (50%) | 5 |
Total | 114 | 86 (75%) | 76 |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
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1965 | FTBALL | NA | NA | NA |
1972 | Football (Magnavox) | NA | NA | NA |
1978 | Football! | Generic players | NA | NA |
1978 | Football (Atari) | Generic players | NA | NA |
1979 | NFL Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
1982 | Realsports: Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
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1983 | 10-Yard Fight | Generic Jersey | NA | NA |
1984 | Super Action Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1985 | NFL Challenge | Roger Craig | 49ers | RB |
1987 | 4th & Inches | Generic players | NA | NA |
1987 | Tecmo Bowl | Generic players | NA | NA |
1988 | TV Sports: Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1988 | John Madden Football ('88) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1989 | ABC Monday Night Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1989 | NFL | Generic players | 49ers, Raiders, Oilers, Broncos, Re-skins | NA |
1989 | PlayMaker Football | Equipment | NA | NA |
1990 | Joe Montana Football | Joe Montana* | None | QB |
1990 | John Madden Football ('90) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1991 | John Madden Football II (or '92) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1991 | Tecmo Super Bowl | Generic player | NA | NA |
1992 | NFL Sports Talk Football '93 | Joe Montana* | 49ers | QB |
1992 | Front Page Sports Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
1993 | Capcom's MVP Football | Brad Muster | Bears | FB |
1993 | Madden NFL '94 | John Madden* | NA | HC/Announcer |
1993 | NFL Football '94 Starring Joe Montana | Joe Montana* | Chiefs | QB |
1993 | Mutant League Football | Mutant | NA | NA |
1994 | ESPN Sunday Night NFL | Chris Berman | NA | Announcer |
1994 | Madden NFL '95 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1994 | Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition | Generic player | Cowboys | NA |
1994 | Troy Aikman NFL Football | Troy Aikman* | Cowboys | QB |
1995 | Emmitt Smith Football | Emmitt Smith* | None | RB |
1995 | Madden NFL '96 | John Madden*, Pat Terrell, Gordon Laro | NA, Panthers, Jags | John Madden, DB, TE |
1995 | NFL Quarterback Club 96 | Steve Young*, Chris Zorich, Albert Fontenot | 49ers, Bears | QB, DL |
1995 | Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End | Sterling Sharpe | None | WR |
1995 | Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition | Generic players | Raiders, Bills | NA |
1995 | NFL GameDay | William Floyd | 49ers | FB |
1996 | Madden NFL 97 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1996 | NFL '97 | Kordell Stewart | Steelers | QB |
1996 | NFL Quarterback Club 97 | Dan Marino* | Dolphins | QB |
1996 | NFL GameDay '97 | Daryl "Moose" Johnston | Cowboys | FB |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
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1997 | NFL Blitz | Kordell Stewart | Steelers | QB |
1997 | NFL Quarterback Club 98 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1997 | NFL GameDay '98 | Jerome Bettis* | Steelers | RB |
1997 | Madden NFL 98 (64) | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1998 | NFL Xtreme | Mike Alstott | Bucs | FB |
1998 | NFL Quarterback Club 99 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1998 | NFL GameDay '99 | Terrell Davis* | Broncos | RB |
1998 | Madden NFL 99 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1999 | NFL Xtreme 2 | John Randle* | Vikings | DL |
1999 | NFL Quarterback Club 2000 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1999 | NFL GameDay 2000 | Terrell Davis* | Broncos | RB |
1999 | NFL 2K | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
1999 | Madden NFL 2000 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1999 | Backyard Football | Steve Young)*, Jocinda Smith, Amir Khan | 49ers, Generic | QB |
2000 | NFL Quarterback Club 2001 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
2000 | NFL GameDay 2001 | Marshall Faulk* | Rams | RB |
2000 | NFL 2K1 | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
2000 | Madden NFL 2001 | Eddie George | Titans | RB |
2001 | NFL Quarterback Club 2002 | Brett Favre*, Rich Gannon | Packers, Raiders | QB |
2001 | NFL GameDay 2002 | Donovan McNabb | Eagles | QB |
2001 | NFL Fever 2002 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2001 | NFL 2K2 | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
2001 | Madden NFL 2002 | Daunte Culpepper | Vikings | QB |
2001 | Backyard Football 2002 | Drew Bledsoe or Donovan McNabb | Pats or Eagles | QB |
2001 | ESPN NFL PrimeTime 2002 | Edgerrin James* | Colts | RB |
2002 | NFL GameDay 2003 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2002 | NFL Fever 2003 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2002 | NFL 2K3 | Brian Urlacher* | Bears | LB |
2002 | Madden NFL 2003 | Marshall Faulk* | Rams | RB |
2003 | NFL GameDay 2004 | LaDainian Tomlinson* | Chargers | RB |
2003 | NFL Fever 2004 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2003 | Madden NFL 2004 | Michael Vick | Falcons | QB |
2003 | ESPN NFL Football | Warren Sapp* | Bucs | DL |
2003 | Backyard Football 2004 | Jeff Garcia | 49ers | QB |
2004 | NFL GameDay 2005 | Derrick Brooks* | Bucs | LB |
2004 | Madden NFL 2005 | Ray Lewis* | Ravens | LB |
2004 | ESPN NFL 2K5 | Terrell Owens* | Eagles | WR |
2004 | NFL Street | Ricky Williams | Dolphins | RB |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
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2005 | Madden NFL 06 | Donovan McNabb | Eagles | QB |
2005 | NFL Street 2 | Jeremy Shockey, Xzibit | Giants, Pimp My Ride | TE, Rapper |
2005 | Blitz: The League | Generic players | NA | NA |
2005 | Backyard Football 2006 | Daunte Culpepper | Vikings | QB |
2006 | Madden NFL 07 | Shaun Alexander | Seahawks | RB |
2006 | NFL Head Coach | Bill Cowher* | Steelers | HC |
2006 | NFL Street 3 | Chad Johnson | Bengals | WR |
2007 | Backyard Football '07 | Ben Roethlisberger+ | Steelers | QB |
2007 | Madden NFL 08 | Vince Young | Titans | QB |
2007 | All-Pro Football 2K8 | John Elway*, Barry Sanders*, Jerry Rice* | Generic | QB, RB, WR |
2007 | Backyard Football '08 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2008 | NFL Tour | Shawne Merriman | Chargers | LB |
2008 | NFL Head Coach 09 | Tony Dungy* | Colts | HC |
2008 | Backyard Football '09 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2009 | Madden NFL 10 | Troy Polamalu*, Larry Fitzgerald+ | Steelers, Cards | DB, WR |
2009 | Backyard Football '10 | Frank Gore+, Eli Manning+, Kurt Warner*, Peyton Manning*, Adrian Peterson+, Jason Witten+ | 49ers, Giants, Cards, Colts, Vikings, Cowboys | RB, QB, TE |
2010 | Quick Hit Football | Logo | NA | NA |
2010 | Madden NFL 11 | Drew Brees+ | Saints | QB |
2010 | Backbreaker | Generic player | NA | NA |
2011 | Madden NFL 12 | Peyton Hillis | Browns | RB |
2012 | Madden NFL 13 | Calvin Johnson* | Lions | WR |
2013 | Madden NFL 25 | Barry Sanders* or Adrian Peterson+ | Lions or Vikings | RB |
2014 | Madden NFL 15 | Richard Sherman+ | Seahawks | DB |
2015 | Madden NFL 16 | Odell Beckham Jr. | Giants | WR |
2016 | Madden NFL 17 | Rob Gronkowski+ | Pats | TE |
2016 | Axis Football 2016 | Generic player | NA | NA |
2017 | Madden NFL 18 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2017 | Axis Football 17 | Generic player | NA | NA |
2018 | Madden NFL 19 | Antonio Brown+ | Steelers | WR |
2019 | Doug Flutie's Maximum Football 2019 | Doug Flutie | Generic (Stampeders) | QB |
2020 | Sunday Rivals | Helmet | NA | NA |
2020 | Retro Bowl | Generic player | NA | NA |
2020 | Legend Bowl | Silhouette | NA | NA |
2019 | Madden NFL 20 | Patrick Mahomes+ | Chiefs | QB |
2020 | Madden NFL 21 | Lamar Jackson | Ravens | QB |
2021 | Madden NFL 22 | Tom Brady+, Patrick Mahomes+ | Bucs, Chiefs | QB |
2022 | Madden NFL 23 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
2023 | NFL Pro Era | Lamar Jackson | Ravens | QB |
2023.05.29 18:20 SouthsideQP Haldern Pop announces fourth wave of bands including Alela Diane, Divorce, Lanterns On The Lake, Low Cut Connie, Mick Flannery & Susan O'Neill
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2023.05.29 04:46 scarlet2248 Recommended Wedding Venues by State Part I
![]() | California Wedding VenuesCarneros Resort and SpaLocated at 4048 Sonoma Hwy, Napa. It has a rustic charm where you can see vineyard views and rolling hills. Also offers a hilltop restaurant with an outdoor venue that can accommodate up to 300 people. Catering, wedding planning, floral arrangements, photography, and other services are available. And the starting price is $200 per person.https://preview.redd.it/hsuvufj35q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=7dde25aaa6c10d5ec27f3693f1307d8e3d152e36 Park WintersLocated at 27850 County Road 26, Winters. This is a five-star wedding venue and estate located in the middle of a farmland. There is a historic inn and event barn. This would be perfect for those who love a natural outdoor wedding surrounded by the beauty of the Blue Mountains. Catering, wedding planning, floral arrangements, photography, and more are available. Prices start at $150 per person and can accommodate up to 200 guests.Montage Laguna BeachThe address is 30801 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. This romantic waterfront venue offers a lush grassy setting looking out over the coastline and blue sky. The largest ballroom has 7,500 square feet of space and can accommodate up to 500 people. Prices start at $250 per person. Services offered include catering, wedding planning, spa, music, and much more.Oregon Wedding VenuesSentinel HotelLocated at 614 SW 11th Ave, Portland. This hotel is housed in a historic downtown building dating back to 1909. There are several exquisite banquet rooms to choose from, ranging from 50 to accommodate up to 900 people. The ballrooms are ornately decorated with elaborate carvings and elegant chandeliers. Prices start at $150 per person. Necessary wedding services are also available.Mt. Hood Oregon ResortThe location is 68010 East Fairway Avenue, Welches. Which can give you a dream forest wedding surrounded by lush forests and the majestic mountains of Mt. Hood National Forest. Unlike other wedding venues, guided hikes and rafting excursions are available here. There is also a golf course for your use. The largest venue can accommodate up to 400 people. Prices start at $100 per person.Lakeside GardensLocated at 16211 SE Foster Rd Portland, Lakeside Gardens offers essential vendors for photography, videography, flowers, DJs, and hair and makeup services. It is surrounded by a lake and offers a natural view of the garden. The largest hospitality venue can accommodate up to 300 people. Prices start at $100 per person.Washington Wedding VenuesThe Edgewater HotelThe luxury hotel at 2411 Alaskan Way, Seattle, was named "Best Classic Hospitality Venue in the Seattle Area" by Seattle Bride magazine. With views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. The ballroom can accommodate up to 220 guests and prices start at around $200 per person.Sodo ParkLocated at 3200 1st Avenue South, Suite 100 in Seattle. This is a century-old building factory with a different style that makes it very popular in Seattle. The high beams and steamy ceilings make it unique. The entire venue can accommodate up to 300 guests and costs around $150 per person.https://preview.redd.it/7pydpxau5q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=6bb68468589b0b0fd4001d5f0fd9bba8b87ecc81 Cedarbrook LodgeThe address is 18525 36th Ave S, Seattle. Here you will find a lush garden setting and luxurious accommodations. Indoor and outdoor hospitality venues are available to choose from, starting at $150 per person.Arizona Wedding VenuesBoulders Resort & SpaThe address is 34631 N Tom Darlington Dr, Scottsdale. This resort has a fantastic desert and rocky landscape. With open views and the vibrant colors of the desert sky at sunset. Offers a luxurious spa, and outdoor ceremony space. Prices start at $200 per person and can accommodate up to 300 guests.The PhoenicianLocated at 6000 East Camelback Road Scottsdale. There are various styles of venues to choose from, whether it be lush green gardens, sparkling waterfalls, or breathtaking valley views. There are also several sizes of banquet rooms to choose from. Prices start at $250 per person.Arizona BiltmoreThe resort is located at 2400 E. Missouri Ave Phoenix. Nestled among palm trees and mountains. A magical oasis forms at the base of the Phoenix Mountain Reserve, enjoying a tranquil desert setting. There are also two pools available and a total of six wedding venue options for up to 400 people. Starting at $150 per person.Nevada Wedding VenuesThe VenetianAn old-school luxury hotel located at 3355 South Las Vegas Boulevard, it can bring you the most traditional and unique Las Vegas-style wedding. Here you can admire the Italian style of architecture. Featuring indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces, and luxury accommodations. Starting at $200 per person.Red Rock Casino Resort & SpaLocated at 11011 W Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas. Unlike other luxury hotels, here you have a view of the Red Rock Canyon. The hotel offers five ballrooms and wedding venues that can accommodate up to 300 people. Prices start at $150 per person.Neon MuseumWant to try something different for your wedding venue? Choose the Neon Museum at 770 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, with its vintage neon signage, outdoor ceremony space, and unique atmosphere. You can take very vintage and fun photos. Prices are $2,500 for a two-hour rental, perfect for smaller weddings.https://preview.redd.it/y81lp1mw5q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=9c2444c8bee3e004a0d33ecaa3a0b3e063374816 Idaho Wedding VenuesBoise DepotLocated at 2603 W Eastover Terrace, Boise. This is a historic Spanish-style building that was once used as a waiting room with the building. 8-hour rental is $1,455 and can accommodate a minimum of 165 people. It is important to note that government-owned venues like this have strict rules of use. So it is best to check carefully before renting.https://preview.redd.it/ltd94bwy5q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=ccee5ac0e7cc98df66eb8b42662c597758bd8339 Chateau des FleurThe French-style building at 176 S. Rosebud Ln, Eagle. The largest ballroom features ivory walls, beautiful windows, an outdoor exit to the garden, gold chandeliers, and delicate gold wall sconces. Seating for up to 240 guests starts at $100 per person.Still Water HollowLocated at 18120 Dean Ln, Nampa. Has a rustic style and offers brand new indoor barn facilities. Tables and chairs for 150 people, pond with waterfall, fountain, and bridge. Rustic and elegant style venues can be designed for different styles of weddings. 12-hour rentals start at $5,500.Utah Wedding VenuesCastle ParkA full-service event venue located at 110 South Main Street Lindon. Featuring an old castle-style building with outdoor ceremony space. Starting at $5,500 for a 12-hour rental. Catering, wedding planning, and other services are also available.Red Butte GardenMagnificent gardens at 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City. With expansive views of mountains, valleys, and gardens, offering a beautiful backdrop of plants. There are also waterfalls, ponds, and many more beautiful spaces. We recommend coming during the growing season of the plants which is the warmer months. This allows for a ceremony to be held in the stunning rose garden. Four-hour rentals from $2,500.Log HavenLocated at 6451 E. Millcreek Canyon Road Salt Lake City has a spectacular mountain wedding and reception venue. With countless natural features and waterfalls, the area also offers activities including skiing, hiking, biking, and golfing. Prices are affordable, with menu pricing starting at $32 per person.Montana Wedding VenuesChico Hot SpringsLocated at 163 Chico Road Pray, Montana, this is a great year-round destination for weddings in Montana. Offering a variety of natural beauty and architectural features. Besides the historic stone houses, there are also mountain views. You can also soak in the hot springs to relieve the fatigue from the ceremony after a long day. Four-hour rentals start at $2,000.Rockin' TJ RanchThe address is 651 Lynx Ln, Bozeman, with unparalleled views of the Bridger Mountains and open meadows. This wedding venue has been a professional wedding service for 20 years and offers full-service planning. Basic venue packages start at $9,495.The Ranch at Rock CreekLocated at 79 Carriage House Ln, Philipsburg, this large ranch allows the exploration of five mountain peaks. Find nature's rest and inspiration in the peaceful, storied West. It is also the world's first Forbes Travel Guide 5-star ranch. With ten square miles of rivers, forests, valleys, and vistas.Of course, this luxury experience comes with a hefty price tag. Charters start at $90,000 per night for groups of 21 or more, plus 23% of the ranch fee. Wyoming Wedding VenuesJackson Lake LodgeLocated in Moran, Grand Teton National Park, this is a beautiful lodge less than five minutes from Jackson Lake. Known for its iconic views of the Teton Mountains. It is a must-see venue for couples who love nature. Because of its location within the National Park, Jackson Lake Lodge is open seasonally from mid-May to early October. Rates start at $150 per person.Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf ClubThe address is Shooting Star, 6765 Crystal Springs Rd, Teton Village. In addition to the golf course view, a pond, lake, or stream is one of the beautiful views. Starting price is $200 per person.Wyoming StargazingAre you an astronomy enthusiast? Check out the Stargazing Agency located at 1135 Maple Way G1, Jackson. Their wedding packages include the opportunity to learn about the constellations, planets, and the fascinating stories behind them. Stargazing tour leaders will guide the group through the night sky, answering questions and gaining insight into the beauty of the stars. This will be one of the most unique themed weddings guests have ever attended. Prices start at $175 a person.Colorado Wedding VenuesBoettcher MansionLocated at 900 Colorow Rd, Golden's premier historic event venue, the Boettcher Mansion offers unparalleled service in a meticulously maintained estate. Along with the beautiful mansion, there are mountain views for you to enjoy. The ballroom can accommodate up to 150 people with six-hour rentals starting at $3,500.Butterfly PavilionThe Butterfly Pavilion at 6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster can turn your wedding into a fairy tale. Offering outdoor venues such as gazebos, gardens, and a theater. There is also a popular and unique butterfly release ceremony. It is important to note that there are a variety of butterflies and plants, so please treat them with care. The minimum venue rental is $1,800.Great Divide Brewing CompanyGreat Divide Brewing Company, located at 1812 35th St, Denver, allows you to host a beer wedding. Up to 75 guests can be accommodated so they will be in the middle of a keg. The atmosphere will be more relaxed and enjoyable, and a bar and drinks, planning, equipment, and servers will be provided. Rentals are for 6 hours and start at $3000.New Mexico Wedding VenuesLa Fonda on the PlazaThe hotel at 100 E San Francisco St, Santa Fe has a long history as well as a cultural background. It can provide an elegant atmosphere for your wedding, with unique hand-carved furniture in each room. There are four ballrooms to choose from, with authentic New Mexican décor. This includes charming fireplaces, hand-punched pewter chandeliers, and traditional terracotta tiles. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $4,000.Loretto ChapelLocated at 207 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe's Museum of Historic Places is perfect for weddings. Accommodating 139 guests, the interior of the chapel features original stained glass windows and an ornate altar. In particular, the church's famous spiral staircase is the star of many articles and is worth a look. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $2,500 and services include the use of the church and wedding coordinator.https://preview.redd.it/fe6dx2916q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=8d2e10702746d6b6c978cc0149f31cda7e68b97b Albuquerque Balloon MuseumThis is the hot air balloon museum located at 9201 Balloon Museum Dr. NE, Albuquerque. It offers soaring spaces and panoramic views of the Rio Grande Valley and the Sandia Mountains. The museum features displays of hot air balloons of all colors and eras, including a weather lab. The price to rent the entire museum and North Plaza for six hours is $6,000.North Dakota Wedding VenuesRed River ZooThe Zoo at 4255 23rd Ave S, Fargo will be the most interesting wedding venue. The zoo is home to animals such as red pandas, gray wolves, and Pallas cats. There is plenty of space for outdoor weddings as well as indoor receptions, and a carousel is available in one of the venues. Saturday weddings start at $1,500 and services include tables, chairs, and access to the zoo exhibits.The North Dakota Heritage CenterThe address is 612 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck. The museum showcases the state's rich history from its earliest geological formations to the present day. Offering a variety of indoor spaces, including galleries and a theater, it provides a unique and educational wedding experience. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $1,500.https://preview.redd.it/9xgracm66q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=1a93e0d6f2377d2b555f63c47fb381ff5a8cf3db Avalon Events CenterPrefer a more modern style wedding? The Event Center at 2525 9th Ave S, Fargo, while historic, offers five function rooms and new audio technology. Five ballrooms offer seating for up to 700 people and a full bar. Saturday weddings start at $2,000.South Dakota Wedding VenuesChapel in the HillsThe church at 3788 Chapel Ln, Rapid City is a place of beauty and inspiration. There are museums, trails, and hillsides to host services. Weddings are performed by the Chapel's pastor and it is open for weddings from May 1 to September 30 each year. The price is $400 for the use of the chapel and courtyard area. This includes a $100 minister's fee.https://preview.redd.it/1cq5faw76q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=ef16d548f88cab604b857a372daa7e803b756fbf The Lodge at DeadwoodThe address is 100 Pine Crest Lane, Deadwood and the backdrop will be the beautiful Black Hills. With four adjoining event rooms and the main ballroom, it provides the perfect space for weddings of any size. Wedding packages are available at a variety of prices, with the least expensive buffet package starting at $65 per person for a minimum of 100 people.Buffalo Ridge ResortA rustic resort located at 1312 Coteau St, Gary. Offers charming and historic wedding venues including a restored barn and beautiful chapel. The venue can accommodate up to 300 people and prices start at $4,500 for a Saturday wedding.Nebraska Wedding VenuesScoular BallroomThe Ballroom at 2027 Dodge St, Omaha, is located just minutes from downtown. Located in the historic Scoular building, from the grand Italian marble floors of the atrium to the romantic balcony overlooking the spacious and inviting ballroom. Offering a modern and elegant wedding venue with a grand ballroom and beautiful outdoor terrace. Accommodates up to 300 guests and starts at $4,000 for a Saturday wedding.Rococo TheatreThe theater at 140 N 13th St, Lincoln can give you a movie-like wedding. The theater has seating for up to 500 guests. The bride and groom can get married on stage while the guests sit in the first few rows of seats. Saturday weddings start at $2,500.The Barn at the Ackerhurst Dairy FarmLocated at 15220 Military Rd, Bennington, this is an Omaha landmark and a historic site in the area. This wedding venue can accommodate up to 450 guests and includes an outdoor ceremony space and a large terrace with a fireplace. Off-season wedding rental rates start at $2,500.Kansas Wedding VenuesMadison Avenue Central ParkCentral Park at 512 E Madison Ave, Derby features a lawn, theater, and playground. And in the southwest corner, there is an event center including an indoor reception and outdoor patio. Accommodating up to 370 people, rates start at $800 for an 8-hour rental.Petroleum Club of WichitaThe address is 100 N Broadway St 900, Wichita. this is a rooftop wedding venue located on top of the iconic Ruffin Building. With views of the skyline and city, it offers personalized service and beautiful décor. Wedding venue fees start at $4500.The Oread HotelLocated at 1200 Oread Ave, Lawrence, the hotel has two large outdoor patios. The patio overlooks the city and the Kansas River. There are nine different banquet rooms to choose from, the largest of which can seat up to 275 people. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $4,000.Oklahoma Wedding VenuesThe Dominion HouseThe main house is located at 602 E. College, Guthrie. The boutique hotel offers both intimate and grand wedding packages, including romantic indoor and outdoor venues. The outdoors includes a wedding garden and a four-season chapel, while the grand ballroom is designed in the opulent style of the 1920s. Wedding packages start at $2,000.Glass ChapelThis is an intimate wedding venue located at 1401 West Washington St S, Broken Arrow. This chapel offers a unique and romantic wedding venue with a beautiful glass chapel and outdoor garden. The triangular roof and all-glass walls will make you feel like you are in a fairy tale world. Outside, the gardens and woods complement the modern design. The church can accommodate up to 100 guests and wedding packages start from $2450.The Springs Event VenueThis is a wedding planning company that offers multiple venues. Event venues are located in various cities throughout Oklahoma, including Edmond, Norman, and Tulsa. Versatile and affordable wedding venues are available with a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $3,950.Texas Wedding VenuesGrand GalvezThis is a historic hotel located at 2024 Seawall Blvd, Galveston. The hotel is surrounded by lush gardens, expansive green spaces, and sparkling beaches. An indoor ballroom and terrace are included, and the ballroom features floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the bay. Up to 200 guests can be accommodated for a great wedding service. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $10,000.The Bell Tower on 34thThis beautiful clock tower is located at 901 W 34th St, Houston, and has a castle-like interior with a magnificent grand staircase, arches, and marble floors. Every aspect of the building is luxurious. Wedding packages are available on an all-inclusive basis, with prices starting at $10,000 for a Saturday wedding.The Oasis on Lake TravisThis restaurant is located at 6550 Comanche Trail, Austin.Along with an event center located 450 feet above Lake Travis, offering unparalleled views. An outdoor patio overlooking the lake is available. Up to 400 guests can be accommodated and prices start at $5,000 for Saturday weddings.Minnesota Wedding VenuesThe Gale MansionThis mansion at 2115 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis is also a very popular wedding venue. With a warm atmosphere and inviting decor, it offers an elegant and convenient space to host the wedding of your choice. 12 hours of rental costs a total of $5,700 including the rental of the mansion and ballroom.The Outpost CenterThe address is 6053 US-212, Chaska. Built on 32 acres of rolling hills and woodlands, it is a beautiful and peaceful venue close to the city. The main venue's red facade and green roof create an oil painting-like backdrop. It has the ambiance of a barn wedding with all the amenities and gorgeous rustic grounds. Wedding packages start at $4675 for 50 guests.Nicollet Island PavilionThe event venue at 40 Power Street, Minneapolis is full of unique charm and style. Exposed brick walls and tall industrial ceilings create an open atmosphere full of character. You can have the best views of the Minneapolis bridges and skyline at this venue. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $3,500.Iowa Wedding VenuesBrenton ArboretumThis is a botanical garden located at 25141 260th St, Dallas Center. It has approximately 2,500 plants representing more than 500 different species, cultivars, and hybrids. Offers great outdoor views and can accommodate up to 300 people. Saturday weddings start at $2,500 and services include access to the gardens and a wedding coordinator.The Temple for Performing ArtsLocated at 1011 Locust Street, Des Moines, it offers a large auditorium, recital hall, and suites for weddings. The Grand Hall can accommodate up to 450 people and features a tinted glass skylight and a magnificent original light fixture and a sculpted ceiling. High-season wedding receptions start at $4000 for the venue.Figge Art MuseumThe Art Museum at 225 W 2nd St, Davenport. The museum's lobby can accommodate 200 guests and has a modern design with high ceilings and terrazzo floors. The striking river view offers countless possibilities. The outdoor terrace provided also offers a magnificent view of the Mississippi River. The rental fee for the lobby is $2,500.https://preview.redd.it/te5pv8ra6q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=68745b1cccd5193021cfeb6108307d8fb38bf103 Missouri Wedding VenuesLemp MansionLocated at 3322 Demenil Pl, St. Louis, this mansion was once the home of a beer magnate but was the site of three suicides. It has since been turned into a restaurant and hotel, offering historical and ghost tours. The mansion has four sites, including a mansion, terrace, auditorium, and loft. Ceremony fees range from $950-$1900 and meals start at roughly $47 per person.Jewel BoxThe public gardening facility in Saint Louis is made of glass plates and copper frames. It has a variety of flowers and plants and is filled with bright sunlight perfect for wedding photography. It can accommodate up to 250 people as a ceremony venue and costs $1,000.https://preview.redd.it/l3moosqd6q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=7e8d682eee85284df8fd428719fcfa6269dd602b Wild CarrotLocated at 3901 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, with indoor hospitality space and loft and terrace. Includes renovated industrial building and outdoor patio. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $4,000 and can accommodate up to 200 people.Arkansas Wedding VenuesCastle on StagecoachThis is an old castle located at 6601 Stagecoach Rd, Little Rock. Offering intimate indoor spaces, the castle's unique architecture and décor provide an elegant and luxurious setting. The venue includes a lawn, barn, and stables. Prices start at $6,673 for 50 guests.The Brick BallroomThe event space at 119 B S Broadway St, Siloam Springs, was formerly a Chevrolet dealership. The building is 100 years old. Inside are black walls and original tin ceilings, vintage glass chandeliers, blue benches, and a built-in bar with a sink. There are also 5,000 square feet of covered balconies and gardens. The starting venue fee for a high-season wedding is $3,000.Osage HouseLocated at 243 Pace Ln, Cave Springs, offers a beautiful and modern wedding venue. The venue is suitable for couples seeking minimalism, with architectural designs mostly in black and white. A chapel will be located a short distance from the lobby and included in the wedding package. With a maximum capacity of 428 people, wedding venue rentals start at $2800 in high season.Louisiana Wedding VenuesThe Elms MansionLocated at 3029 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, the mansion is a typical Italianate-style building. It features an imported hand-carved marble mantel, decorative cornices, 24-carat gold sconces, and a 48-foot ballroom. Accommodates up to 400 people and starts at $4,500 for a Saturday wedding.The PresbytèreThis museum is located at 751 Chartres St, New Orleans, and has a rich history. A collection of elaborate carnival artifacts and memorabilia. You can hold a ceremony among the beautiful exhibits and rich artifacts and enjoy a fun evening with your family. Accommodates up to 500 guests, starting at $6,590 for 50 guests.Race + ReligiousIt is located at 510 Race Street, New Orleans, and has three buildings with brick courtyards filled with greenery. The hotel has 4,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space on the ground floor. Dinner parties can accommodate up to 90 people, and prices start at $7,500 for Saturday weddings.Alaska Wedding VenuesAlyeska ResortThis is a leisurely resort located at 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood. is Alaska's premier year-round destination. Featuring more than 300 guest rooms, many fine dining experiences, a saltwater pool, a ski hill, and bike park, and a brand-new Nordic Spa. The ballroom can accommodate up to 220 guests. Reception rentals range from $500 to $1,000 and include five hours of event time.The Alaska ZooThe Alaska Zoo is located at 4731 O'Malley Rd, Anchorage. Inside are animals such as polar bears, wolves, snow leopards, and other rare species. The zoo has very spacious halls and lawns and a bright greenhouse. Hospitality hall rentals start at $800. Lawn rentals start at $1,450. Greenhouse rentals start at $675.Hotel Captain CookOld fashioned hotel located at 939 W 5th Ave, Anchorage. One of the meeting and function rooms has a stunning panoramic view and fireplace. Panoramic views of the Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet. Accommodates up to 600 guests and Saturday weddings start at approximately $5,000.Hawaii Wedding VenuesHaiku MillThe address is 250 Haiku Rd, Haiku, a unique European-style building amid Maui's lush surroundings. With over 150 years of history, it is an important landmark. A quaint and beautiful ceremony can be created. The venue can accommodate up to 100 people and prices start at $6,500 for a Saturday wedding.Kauapea BeachAlso known as Secret Beach, has a 3,000-foot-long North Shore beach. Enjoy a sparsely populated stretch of beach with breathtaking views of Moquawe Island and Kilauea Lighthouse. Perfect for your seaside wedding venue. You can look for the right wedding contractor to prepare everything for you and prices will probably range from $800 to $1500.Moana SurfriderThe resort is located at 2365 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu. First opened in 1901, it is just steps from the perfect shores of legendary Waikiki Beach and within walking distance of Honolulu's most popular shopping, dining, and entertainment attractions. There are seven event rooms in total, and the ballroom can accommodate up to 300 people. Wedding packages range in price from $3,500 to $9,500.To be continuedAfter introducing the most popular and unique wedding venues in the western and central states, we will continue to cover the wedding venues in the eastern states. Stay tuned for part two of our wedding venue recommendations. In the meantime, if you choose an outdoor wedding venue, check out our multi-sized, stylized wedding tent. it will ensure that your outdoor wedding is not disturbed by the weather. |
2023.05.28 19:01 Able_Possession8736 A Comprehensive Guide to Pro Football Video Game Covers
Decade | # of Games | # of Games w/Cover Athletes | # of Cover Athletes |
---|---|---|---|
60s | 1 | 0 | 0 |
70s | 4 | 0 | 0 |
80s | 11 | 2 (18%) | 2 |
90s | 36 | 32 (89%) | 21 |
00s | 40 | 38 (95%) | 36 |
10s | 14 | 10 (71%) | 12 |
20s | 8 | 4 (50%) | 5 |
Total | 114 | 86 (75%) | 76 |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
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1965 | FTBALL | NA | NA | NA |
1972 | Football (Magnavox) | NA | NA | NA |
1978 | Football! | Generic players | NA | NA |
1978 | Football (Atari) | Generic players | NA | NA |
1979 | NFL Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
1982 | Realsports: Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
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1983 | 10-Yard Fight | Generic Jersey | NA | NA |
1984 | Super Action Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1985 | NFL Challenge | Roger Craig | 49ers | RB |
1987 | 4th & Inches | Generic players | NA | NA |
1987 | Tecmo Bowl | Generic players | NA | NA |
1988 | TV Sports: Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1988 | John Madden Football ('88) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1989 | ABC Monday Night Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1989 | NFL | Generic players | 49ers, Raiders, Oilers, Broncos, Re-skins | NA |
1989 | PlayMaker Football | Equipment | NA | NA |
1990 | Joe Montana Football | Joe Montana* | None | QB |
1990 | John Madden Football ('90) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1991 | John Madden Football II (or '92) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1991 | Tecmo Super Bowl | Generic player | NA | NA |
1992 | NFL Sports Talk Football '93 | Joe Montana* | 49ers | QB |
1992 | Front Page Sports Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
1993 | Capcom's MVP Football | Brad Muster | Bears | FB |
1993 | Madden NFL '94 | John Madden* | NA | HC/Announcer |
1993 | NFL Football '94 Starring Joe Montana | Joe Montana* | Chiefs | QB |
1993 | Mutant League Football | Mutant | NA | NA |
1994 | ESPN Sunday Night NFL | Chris Berman | NA | Announcer |
1994 | Madden NFL '95 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1994 | Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition | Generic player | Cowboys | NA |
1994 | Troy Aikman NFL Football | Troy Aikman* | Cowboys | QB |
1995 | Emmitt Smith Football | Emmitt Smith* | None | RB |
1995 | Madden NFL '96 | John Madden*, Pat Terrell, Gordon Laro | NA, Panthers, Jags | John Madden, DB, TE |
1995 | NFL Quarterback Club 96 | Steve Young*, Chris Zorich, Albert Fontenot | 49ers, Bears | QB, DL |
1995 | Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End | Sterling Sharpe | None | WR |
1995 | Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition | Generic players | Raiders, Bills | NA |
1995 | NFL GameDay | William Floyd | 49ers | FB |
1996 | Madden NFL 97 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1996 | NFL '97 | Kordell Stewart | Steelers | QB |
1996 | NFL Quarterback Club 97 | Dan Marino* | Dolphins | QB |
1996 | NFL GameDay '97 | Daryl "Moose" Johnston | Cowboys | FB |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | NFL Blitz | Kordell Stewart | Steelers | QB |
1997 | NFL Quarterback Club 98 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1997 | NFL GameDay '98 | Jerome Bettis* | Steelers | RB |
1997 | Madden NFL 98 (64) | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1998 | NFL Xtreme | Mike Alstott | Bucs | FB |
1998 | NFL Quarterback Club 99 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1998 | NFL GameDay '99 | Terrell Davis* | Broncos | RB |
1998 | Madden NFL 99 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1999 | NFL Xtreme 2 | John Randle* | Vikings | DL |
1999 | NFL Quarterback Club 2000 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1999 | NFL GameDay 2000 | Terrell Davis* | Broncos | RB |
1999 | NFL 2K | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
1999 | Madden NFL 2000 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1999 | Backyard Football | Steve Young)*, Jocinda Smith, Amir Khan | 49ers, Generic | QB |
2000 | NFL Quarterback Club 2001 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
2000 | NFL GameDay 2001 | Marshall Faulk* | Rams | RB |
2000 | NFL 2K1 | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
2000 | Madden NFL 2001 | Eddie George | Titans | RB |
2001 | NFL Quarterback Club 2002 | Brett Favre*, Rich Gannon | Packers, Raiders | QB |
2001 | NFL GameDay 2002 | Donovan McNabb | Eagles | QB |
2001 | NFL Fever 2002 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2001 | NFL 2K2 | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
2001 | Madden NFL 2002 | Daunte Culpepper | Vikings | QB |
2001 | Backyard Football 2002 | Drew Bledsoe or Donovan McNabb | Pats or Eagles | QB |
2001 | ESPN NFL PrimeTime 2002 | Edgerrin James* | Colts | RB |
2002 | NFL GameDay 2003 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2002 | NFL Fever 2003 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2002 | NFL 2K3 | Brian Urlacher* | Bears | LB |
2002 | Madden NFL 2003 | Marshall Faulk* | Rams | RB |
2003 | NFL GameDay 2004 | LaDainian Tomlinson* | Chargers | RB |
2003 | NFL Fever 2004 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2003 | Madden NFL 2004 | Michael Vick | Falcons | QB |
2003 | ESPN NFL Football | Warren Sapp* | Bucs | DL |
2003 | Backyard Football 2004 | Jeff Garcia | 49ers | QB |
2004 | NFL GameDay 2005 | Derrick Brooks* | Bucs | LB |
2004 | Madden NFL 2005 | Ray Lewis* | Ravens | LB |
2004 | ESPN NFL 2K5 | Terrell Owens* | Eagles | WR |
2004 | NFL Street | Ricky Williams | Dolphins | RB |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Madden NFL 06 | Donovan McNabb | Eagles | QB |
2005 | NFL Street 2 | Jeremy Shockey, Xzibit | Giants, Pimp My Ride | TE, Rapper |
2005 | Blitz: The League | Generic players | NA | NA |
2005 | Backyard Football 2006 | Daunte Culpepper | Vikings | QB |
2006 | Madden NFL 07 | Shaun Alexander | Seahawks | RB |
2006 | NFL Head Coach | Bill Cowher* | Steelers | HC |
2006 | NFL Street 3 | Chad Johnson | Bengals | WR |
2007 | Backyard Football '07 | Ben Roethlisberger+ | Steelers | QB |
2007 | Madden NFL 08 | Vince Young | Titans | QB |
2007 | All-Pro Football 2K8 | John Elway*, Barry Sanders*, Jerry Rice* | Generic | QB, RB, WR |
2007 | Backyard Football '08 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2008 | NFL Tour | Shawne Merriman | Chargers | LB |
2008 | NFL Head Coach 09 | Tony Dungy* | Colts | HC |
2008 | Backyard Football '09 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2009 | Madden NFL 10 | Troy Polamalu*, Larry Fitzgerald+ | Steelers, Cards | DB, WR |
2009 | Backyard Football '10 | Frank Gore+, Eli Manning+, Kurt Warner*, Peyton Manning*, Adrian Peterson+, Jason Witten+ | 49ers, Giants, Cards, Colts, Vikings, Cowboys | RB, QB, TE |
2010 | Quick Hit Football | Logo | NA | NA |
2010 | Madden NFL 11 | Drew Brees+ | Saints | QB |
2010 | Backbreaker | Generic player | NA | NA |
2011 | Madden NFL 12 | Peyton Hillis | Browns | RB |
2012 | Madden NFL 13 | Calvin Johnson* | Lions | WR |
2013 | Madden NFL 25 | Barry Sanders* or Adrian Peterson+ | Lions or Vikings | RB |
2014 | Madden NFL 15 | Richard Sherman+ | Seahawks | DB |
2015 | Madden NFL 16 | Odell Beckham Jr. | Giants | WR |
2016 | Madden NFL 17 | Rob Gronkowski+ | Pats | TE |
2016 | Axis Football 2016 | Generic player | NA | NA |
2017 | Madden NFL 18 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2017 | Axis Football 17 | Generic player | NA | NA |
2018 | Madden NFL 19 | Antonio Brown+ | Steelers | WR |
2019 | Doug Flutie's Maximum Football 2019 | Doug Flutie | Generic (Stampeders) | QB |
2020 | Sunday Rivals | Helmet | NA | NA |
2020 | Retro Bowl | Generic player | NA | NA |
2020 | Legend Bowl | Silhouette | NA | NA |
2019 | Madden NFL 20 | Patrick Mahomes+ | Chiefs | QB |
2020 | Madden NFL 21 | Lamar Jackson | Ravens | QB |
2021 | Madden NFL 22 | Tom Brady+, Patrick Mahomes+ | Bucs, Chiefs | QB |
2022 | Madden NFL 23 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
2023 | NFL Pro Era | Lamar Jackson | Ravens | QB |
2023.05.28 18:22 chadowan A Comprehensive Guide to Pro Football Video Game Covers
Decade | # of Games | # of Games w/Cover Athletes | # of Cover Athletes |
---|---|---|---|
60s | 1 | 0 | 0 |
70s | 4 | 0 | 0 |
80s | 11 | 2 (18%) | 2 |
90s | 36 | 32 (89%) | 21 |
00s | 40 | 38 (95%) | 36 |
10s | 14 | 10 (71%) | 12 |
20s | 8 | 4 (50%) | 5 |
Total | 114 | 86 (75%) | 76 |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
1965 | FTBALL | NA | NA | NA |
1972 | Football (Magnavox) | NA | NA | NA |
1978 | Football! | Generic players | NA | NA |
1978 | Football (Atari) | Generic players | NA | NA |
1979 | NFL Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
1982 | Realsports: Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | 10-Yard Fight | Generic Jersey | NA | NA |
1984 | Super Action Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1985 | NFL Challenge | Roger Craig | 49ers | RB |
1987 | 4th & Inches | Generic players | NA | NA |
1987 | Tecmo Bowl | Generic players | NA | NA |
1988 | TV Sports: Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1988 | John Madden Football ('88) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1989 | ABC Monday Night Football | Generic player | NA | NA |
1989 | NFL | Generic players | 49ers, Raiders, Oilers, Broncos, Re-skins | NA |
1989 | PlayMaker Football | Equipment | NA | NA |
1990 | Joe Montana Football | Joe Montana* | None | QB |
1990 | John Madden Football ('90) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1991 | John Madden Football II (or '92) | John Madden* | None | John Madden |
1991 | Tecmo Super Bowl | Generic player | NA | NA |
1992 | NFL Sports Talk Football '93 | Joe Montana* | 49ers | QB |
1992 | Front Page Sports Football | Generic players | NA | NA |
1993 | Capcom's MVP Football | Brad Muster | Bears | FB |
1993 | Madden NFL '94 | John Madden* | NA | HC/Announcer |
1993 | NFL Football '94 Starring Joe Montana | Joe Montana* | Chiefs | QB |
1993 | Mutant League Football | Mutant | NA | NA |
1994 | ESPN Sunday Night NFL | Chris Berman | NA | Announcer |
1994 | Madden NFL '95 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1994 | Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition | Generic player | Cowboys | NA |
1994 | Troy Aikman NFL Football | Troy Aikman* | Cowboys | QB |
1995 | Emmitt Smith Football | Emmitt Smith* | None | RB |
1995 | Madden NFL '96 | John Madden*, Pat Terrell, Gordon Laro | NA, Panthers, Jags | John Madden, DB, TE |
1995 | NFL Quarterback Club 96 | Steve Young*, Chris Zorich, Albert Fontenot | 49ers, Bears | QB, DL |
1995 | Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End | Sterling Sharpe | None | WR |
1995 | Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition | Generic players | Raiders, Bills | NA |
1995 | NFL GameDay | William Floyd | 49ers | FB |
1996 | Madden NFL 97 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1996 | NFL '97 | Kordell Stewart | Steelers | QB |
1996 | NFL Quarterback Club 97 | Dan Marino* | Dolphins | QB |
1996 | NFL GameDay '97 | Daryl "Moose" Johnston | Cowboys | FB |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | NFL Blitz | Kordell Stewart | Steelers | QB |
1997 | NFL Quarterback Club 98 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1997 | NFL GameDay '98 | Jerome Bettis* | Steelers | RB |
1997 | Madden NFL 98 (64) | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1998 | NFL Xtreme | Mike Alstott | Bucs | FB |
1998 | NFL Quarterback Club 99 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1998 | NFL GameDay '99 | Terrell Davis* | Broncos | RB |
1998 | Madden NFL 99 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1999 | NFL Xtreme 2 | John Randle* | Vikings | DL |
1999 | NFL Quarterback Club 2000 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
1999 | NFL GameDay 2000 | Terrell Davis* | Broncos | RB |
1999 | NFL 2K | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
1999 | Madden NFL 2000 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
1999 | Backyard Football | Steve Young)*, Jocinda Smith, Amir Khan | 49ers, Generic | QB |
2000 | NFL Quarterback Club 2001 | Brett Favre* | Packers | QB |
2000 | NFL GameDay 2001 | Marshall Faulk* | Rams | RB |
2000 | NFL 2K1 | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
2000 | Madden NFL 2001 | Eddie George | Titans | RB |
2001 | NFL Quarterback Club 2002 | Brett Favre*, Rich Gannon | Packers, Raiders | QB |
2001 | NFL GameDay 2002 | Donovan McNabb | Eagles | QB |
2001 | NFL Fever 2002 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2001 | NFL 2K2 | Randy Moss* | Vikings | WR |
2001 | Madden NFL 2002 | Daunte Culpepper | Vikings | QB |
2001 | Backyard Football 2002 | Drew Bledsoe or Donovan McNabb | Pats or Eagles | QB |
2001 | ESPN NFL PrimeTime 2002 | Edgerrin James* | Colts | RB |
2002 | NFL GameDay 2003 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2002 | NFL Fever 2003 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2002 | NFL 2K3 | Brian Urlacher* | Bears | LB |
2002 | Madden NFL 2003 | Marshall Faulk* | Rams | RB |
2003 | NFL GameDay 2004 | LaDainian Tomlinson* | Chargers | RB |
2003 | NFL Fever 2004 | Peyton Manning* | Colts | QB |
2003 | Madden NFL 2004 | Michael Vick | Falcons | QB |
2003 | ESPN NFL Football | Warren Sapp* | Bucs | DL |
2003 | Backyard Football 2004 | Jeff Garcia | 49ers | QB |
2004 | NFL GameDay 2005 | Derrick Brooks* | Bucs | LB |
2004 | Madden NFL 2005 | Ray Lewis* | Ravens | LB |
2004 | ESPN NFL 2K5 | Terrell Owens* | Eagles | WR |
2004 | NFL Street | Ricky Williams | Dolphins | RB |
Year | Game | Cover Athlete | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Madden NFL 06 | Donovan McNabb | Eagles | QB |
2005 | NFL Street 2 | Jeremy Shockey, Xzibit | Giants, Pimp My Ride | TE, Rapper |
2005 | Blitz: The League | Generic players | NA | NA |
2005 | Backyard Football 2006 | Daunte Culpepper | Vikings | QB |
2006 | Madden NFL 07 | Shaun Alexander | Seahawks | RB |
2006 | NFL Head Coach | Bill Cowher* | Steelers | HC |
2006 | NFL Street 3 | Chad Johnson | Bengals | WR |
2007 | Backyard Football '07 | Ben Roethlisberger+ | Steelers | QB |
2007 | Madden NFL 08 | Vince Young | Titans | QB |
2007 | All-Pro Football 2K8 | John Elway*, Barry Sanders*, Jerry Rice* | Generic | QB, RB, WR |
2007 | Backyard Football '08 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2008 | NFL Tour | Shawne Merriman | Chargers | LB |
2008 | NFL Head Coach 09 | Tony Dungy* | Colts | HC |
2008 | Backyard Football '09 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2009 | Madden NFL 10 | Troy Polamalu*, Larry Fitzgerald+ | Steelers, Cards | DB, WR |
2009 | Backyard Football '10 | Frank Gore+, Eli Manning+, Kurt Warner*, Peyton Manning*, Adrian Peterson+, Jason Witten+ | 49ers, Giants, Cards, Colts, Vikings, Cowboys | RB, QB, TE |
2010 | Quick Hit Football | Logo | NA | NA |
2010 | Madden NFL 11 | Drew Brees+ | Saints | QB |
2010 | Backbreaker | Generic player | NA | NA |
2011 | Madden NFL 12 | Peyton Hillis | Browns | RB |
2012 | Madden NFL 13 | Calvin Johnson* | Lions | WR |
2013 | Madden NFL 25 | Barry Sanders* or Adrian Peterson+ | Lions or Vikings | RB |
2014 | Madden NFL 15 | Richard Sherman+ | Seahawks | DB |
2015 | Madden NFL 16 | Odell Beckham Jr. | Giants | WR |
2016 | Madden NFL 17 | Rob Gronkowski+ | Pats | TE |
2016 | Axis Football 2016 | Generic player | NA | NA |
2017 | Madden NFL 18 | Tom Brady+ | Pats | QB |
2017 | Axis Football 17 | Generic player | NA | NA |
2018 | Madden NFL 19 | Antonio Brown+ | Steelers | WR |
2019 | Doug Flutie's Maximum Football 2019 | Doug Flutie | Generic (Stampeders) | QB |
2020 | Sunday Rivals | Helmet | NA | NA |
2020 | Retro Bowl | Generic player | NA | NA |
2020 | Legend Bowl | Silhouette | NA | NA |
2019 | Madden NFL 20 | Patrick Mahomes+ | Chiefs | QB |
2020 | Madden NFL 21 | Lamar Jackson | Ravens | QB |
2021 | Madden NFL 22 | Tom Brady+, Patrick Mahomes+ | Bucs, Chiefs | QB |
2022 | Madden NFL 23 | John Madden* | NA | John Madden |
2023 | NFL Pro Era | Lamar Jackson | Ravens | QB |
2023.05.28 02:26 Giingican Abbey road
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2023.05.26 23:21 el3ctricblue RFA/UFA Salary Predictions
Player | Position | Team | Age | Type | Cap Hit | Length | Total Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jesper Bratt | RW, LW | NJD | 24 | Standard | $8,900,000 | 6 | $53,400,000 |
Alex DeBrincat | LW, RW | OTT | 25 | Standard | $8,600,000 | 8 | $68,800,000 |
Pierre-Luc Dubois | C | WPG | 25 | Standard | $7,800,000 | 7 | $54,600,000 |
Patrick Kane | RW | NYR | 34 | Standard | $7,700,000 | 4 | $30,800,000 |
Timo Meier | LW, RW | NJD | 26 | Standard | $7,500,000 | 6 | $45,000,000 |
Vladimir Tarasenko | RW | NYR | 31 | Standard | $7,400,000 | 5 | $37,000,000 |
Trevor Zegras | C, LW | ANA | 22 | Standard | $7,300,000 | 6 | $43,800,000 |
Vince Dunn | LD/RD | SEA | 26 | Standard | $7,200,000 | 6 | $43,200,000 |
Dmitry Orlov | LD | BOS | 31 | Standard | $7,100,000 | 5 | $35,500,000 |
Oscar Klefbom | LD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $7,100,000 | 6 | $42,600,000 |
Cole Caufield | LW | MTL | 22 | Standard | $6,800,000 | 6 | $40,800,000 |
Shayne Gostisbehere | LD/RD | CAR | 30 | Standard | $6,600,000 | 6 | $39,600,000 |
Damon Severson | RD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $6,500,000 | 6 | $39,000,000 |
Tyler Bertuzzi | LW, RW | BOS | 28 | Standard | $6,300,000 | 5 | $31,500,000 |
Bowen Byram | LD/RD | COL | 22 | Standard | $6,300,000 | 6 | $37,800,000 |
Sean Monahan | C, LW, RW | MTL | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 7 | $39,200,000 |
Ryan Graves | LD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 4 | $22,400,000 |
Matt Dumba | RD | MIN | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 4 | $22,400,000 |
Troy Terry | RW | ANA | 25 | Standard | $5,500,000 | 4 | $22,000,000 |
Ryan O'Reilly | C | TOR | 32 | Standard | $5,500,000 | 3 | $16,500,000 |
Jason Zucker | LW, RW | PIT | 31 | Standard | $5,300,000 | 4 | $21,200,000 |
John Klingberg | RD | MIN | 30 | Standard | $5,300,000 | 4 | $21,200,000 |
Alex Killorn | RW, LW | TBL | 33 | Standard | $5,200,000 | 4 | $20,800,000 |
Patrice Bergeron | C | BOS | 37 | 35+ | $5,100,000 | 1 | $5,100,000 |
J.T. Compher | C, RW | COL | 28 | Standard | $5,100,000 | 5 | $25,500,000 |
Vladislav Gavrikov | LD | LAK | 27 | Standard | $5,100,000 | 4 | $20,400,000 |
Evan Bouchard | RD | EDM | 23 | Standard | $4,900,000 | 5 | $24,500,000 |
Max Domi | C, LW | DAL | 28 | Standard | $4,800,000 | 5 | $24,000,000 |
Ivan Barbashev | LW, C | VGK | 27 | Standard | $4,800,000 | 4 | $19,200,000 |
David Krejci | C | BOS | 37 | 35+ | $4,700,000 | 1 | $4,700,000 |
Jonathan Drouin | C, LW | MTL | 28 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 5 | $23,500,000 |
Alexis Lafrenière | LW, RW | NYR | 21 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 5 | $23,500,000 |
Brian Dumoulin | LD | PIT | 31 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 4 | $18,800,000 |
Tomas Tatar | LW, RW | NJD | 32 | Standard | $4,600,000 | 2 | $9,200,000 |
Michael Bunting | LW | TOR | 27 | Standard | $4,500,000 | 4 | $18,000,000 |
K'Andre Miller | LD | NYR | 23 | Standard | $4,500,000 | 5 | $22,500,000 |
Jonathan Toews | C | CHI | 35 | 35+ | $4,400,000 | 2 | $8,800,000 |
Oskar Sundqvist | RW, C | MIN | 29 | Standard | $4,300,000 | 4 | $17,200,000 |
Matias Maccelli | LW | ARI | 22 | Standard | $4,100,000 | 5 | $20,500,000 |
Carson Soucy | LD/RD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $4,100,000 | 3 | $12,300,000 |
Max Pacioretty | LW | CAR | 34 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 2 | $8,000,000 |
Andreas Athanasiou | LW, RW | CHI | 28 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 3 | $12,000,000 |
Alexander Kerfoot | LW, RW | TOR | 28 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 4 | $16,000,000 |
Connor Brown | RW, LW | WSH | 29 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 3 | $12,000,000 |
Andreas Johnsson | LW, RW | SJS | 28 | Standard | $3,700,000 | 4 | $14,800,000 |
Joonas Donskoi | RW | SEA | 31 | Standard | $3,700,000 | 3 | $11,100,000 |
Evan Rodrigues | C, LW | COL | 29 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Pierre Engvall | RW, LW | NYI | 27 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Nick Ritchie | LW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 4 | $14,400,000 |
Ethan Bear | RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Erik Johnson | RD | COL | 35 | 35+ | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Erik Haula | C, LW | NJD | 32 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
Kevin Shattenkirk | RD | ANA | 34 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
John Moore | LD | ANA | 32 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
Gustav Nyquist | LW, RW | MIN | 33 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 1 | $3,200,000 |
Scott Mayfield | RD | NYI | 30 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 4 | $12,800,000 |
Justin Holl | RD | TOR | 31 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 3 | $9,600,000 |
James van Riemsdyk | LW, RW | PHI | 34 | Standard | $3,100,000 | 3 | $9,300,000 |
Yegor Sharangovich | LW, RW, C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $3,000,000 | 3 | $9,000,000 |
Jake Gardiner | LD | CAR | 33 | Standard | $3,000,000 | 2 | $6,000,000 |
Milan Lucic | LW, RW | CGY | 35 | 35+ | $3,000,000 | 1 | $3,000,000 |
Teddy Blueger | C, LW | VGK | 28 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 3 | $8,700,000 |
Dmitry Kulikov | LD/RD | PIT | 32 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 2 | $5,800,000 |
Radko Gudas | RD | FLA | 33 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 2 | $5,800,000 |
Zemgus Girgensons | LW, C | BUF | 29 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 3 | $8,700,000 |
Pius Suter | C, LW | DET | 27 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 3 | $8,400,000 |
Adam Erne | LW, RW | DET | 28 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 3 | $8,400,000 |
Denis Gurianov | RW, LW | MTL | 26 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 2 | $5,600,000 |
Gabriel Vilardi | RW, C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 4 | $10,800,000 |
Ian Cole | LD/RD | TBL | 34 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 2 | $5,400,000 |
Jesse Puljujärvi | RW | CAR | 25 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 3 | $8,100,000 |
Vladislav Namestnikov | LW, RW, C | WPG | 30 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Maxime Comtois | LW | ANA | 24 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Craig Smith | RW, C | WSH | 33 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Akito Hirose | LD | VAN | 24 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 4 | $10,400,000 |
Conor Sheary | LW, RW | WSH | 31 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Evgeni Dadonov | RW, LW | DAL | 34 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Caleb Jones | LD/RD | CHI | 26 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Erik Gustafsson | LD | TOR | 31 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 4 | $9,600,000 |
Jesper Fast | RW | CAR | 31 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 3 | $7,200,000 |
Travis Hamonic | RD | OTT | 32 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 2 | $4,800,000 |
Jake Livingstone | RD | NSH | 24 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 4 | $9,600,000 |
Niko Mikkola | LD | NYR | 27 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 2 | $4,800,000 |
Phil Kessel | RW | VGK | 35 | 35+ | $2,300,000 | 2 | $4,600,000 |
Morgan Geekie | C, RW | SEA | 24 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 3 | $6,900,000 |
Derek Grant | LW, C | ANA | 33 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 2 | $4,600,000 |
Tyson Jost | C | BUF | 25 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 3 | $6,900,000 |
Vinnie Hinostroza | RW, LW | BUF | 29 | Standard | $2,200,000 | 3 | $6,600,000 |
Nick Holden | LD | OTT | 36 | 35+ | $2,200,000 | 2 | $4,400,000 |
Richard Pánik | LW, RW | NYI | 32 | Standard | $2,200,000 | 2 | $4,400,000 |
Noah Cates | C, LW | PHI | 24 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 2 | $4,200,000 |
Ross Colton | LW, C | TBL | 26 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 2 | $4,200,000 |
Miles Wood | LW | NJD | 27 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 3 | $6,300,000 |
Luke Schenn | RD | TOR | 33 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 3 | $6,300,000 |
Oliver Wahlstrom | RW | NYI | 23 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Shane Pinto | C | OTT | 22 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Jordan Oesterle | LD/RD | DET | 31 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 3 | $6,000,000 |
Brendan Lemieux | LW, RW | PHI | 27 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Ondrej Kase | RW | CAR | 27 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 3 | $6,000,000 |
Morgan Frost | C | PHI | 24 | Standard | $1,900,000 | 2 | $3,800,000 |
Nick Foligno | LW, C, RW | BOS | 35 | 35+ | $1,900,000 | 2 | $3,800,000 |
Garnet Hathaway | RW, LW | BOS | 31 | Standard | $1,900,000 | 3 | $5,700,000 |
Patric Hörnqvist | RW | FLA | 36 | 35+ | $1,900,000 | 1 | $1,900,000 |
Trent Frederic | LW, RW | BOS | 25 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Tomas Nosek | C, LW | BOS | 30 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Brett Howden | C, LW | VGK | 25 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Ryan Reaves | RW | MIN | 36 | 35+ | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Cody Glass | C | NSH | 24 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Alex Newhook | LW, C | COL | 22 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Tyler Motte | LW, RW | NYR | 28 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Chris Wagner | RW, C | BOS | 32 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 3 | $5,100,000 |
Travis Dermott | LD/RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Calen Addison | RD | MIN | 23 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Ryan Donato | LW, C | SEA | 27 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Anders Bjork | LW, RW | CHI | 26 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Nick Bonino | C, LW | PIT | 35 | 35+ | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Derek Ryan | C, RW | EDM | 36 | 35+ | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Connor Mackey | LD | ARI | 26 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Vitali Kravtsov | LW, RW | VAN | 23 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Austin Watson | RW, LW | OTT | 31 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Jamie Drysdale | RD | ANA | 21 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 4 | $6,400,000 |
Mattias Janmark | LW, RW | EDM | 30 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Christian Fischer | RW, LW | ARI | 26 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Corey Perry | RW | TBL | 38 | 35+ | $1,500,000 | 1 | $1,500,000 |
Connor Clifton | RD | BOS | 28 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Declan Chisholm | LD/RD | WPG | 23 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
William Borgen | RD | SEA | 26 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Jacob Christiansen | LD/RD | CBJ | 23 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Logan Stanley | LD | WPG | 25 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Luke Glendening | C, RW, LW | DAL | 34 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard | LW | MTL | 24 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Sam Steel | C, LW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Lucas Carlsson | LD | FLA | 25 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Paul Stastny | C, LW | CAR | 37 | 35+ | $1,400,000 | 1 | $1,400,000 |
Carl Hagelin | LW | WSH | 34 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Lars Eller | C | COL | 34 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Martin Fehérváry | LD/RD | WSH | 23 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Tanner Jeannot | RW, LW | TBL | 26 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 1 | $1,400,000 |
Slater Koekkoek | LD/RD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Cam York | LD/RD | PHI | 22 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Danton Heinen | LW, RW | PIT | 27 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
David Kämpf | C | TOR | 28 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Michael Mcleod | C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Ian Mitchell | RD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Paul Byron | LW, RW | MTL | 34 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Samuel Bolduc | LD | NYI | 22 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Austin Wagner | RW, LW | CHI | 26 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Gustav Lindström | RD | DET | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Marcus Bjork | RD | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Reilly Walsh | RD | NJD | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Daniel Sprong | RW, LW | SEA | 26 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Michael Carcone | LW, C | ARI | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 3 | $3,600,000 |
Zach Parise | LW | NYI | 38 | 35+ | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Ryan McLeod | C | EDM | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Gemel Smith | C | TBL | 29 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Nick Bjugstad | C, RW | EDM | 30 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Scott Perunovich | LD | STL | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Jack McBain | C, LW | ARI | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Morgan Barron | LW, C, RW | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Noel Acciari | C, RW | TOR | 31 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Trevor Carrick | LD | TBL | 28 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Gavin Bayreuther | LD/RD | CBJ | 29 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Jujhar Khaira | LW, C | CHI | 28 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Nolan Patrick | C, RW | VGK | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Erik Brännström | LD/RD | OTT | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Calvin De Haan | LD/RD | CAR | 32 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Michael Stone | RD | CGY | 33 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Radim Zohorna | C, LW, RW | TOR | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Rhett Gardner | C, LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Alexandre Carrier | RD | NSH | 26 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Dylan Coghlan | RD | CAR | 25 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Zachary Jones | LD | NYR | 22 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Kevin Bahl | LD | NJD | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Matthew Phillips | C | CGY | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Nathan Bastian | RW, C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Klim Kostin | LW, RW | EDM | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Egor Sokolov | LW | OTT | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Kole Lind | RW | SEA | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Pavel Dorofeyev | C | VGK | 22 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Mac Hollowell | RD | TOR | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Noah Gregor | LW, RW | SJS | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Pontus Holmberg | C | TOR | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Connor Carrick | RD | BOS | 29 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Ryan Carpenter | RW, C | NYR | 32 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Ty Smith | LD/RD | PIT | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Leon Gawanke | LD/RD | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Brady Lyle | RD | STL | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Colin White | RW, C | FLA | 26 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Zack MacEwen | RW, C | LAK | 26 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Ronnie Attard | RD | PHI | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Tyler Tucker | LD/RD | STL | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Alexander Edler | LD | LAK | 37 | 35+ | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Chase Priskie | RD | ANA | 27 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Cal Foote | RD | NSH | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Dylan Samberg | LD | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Nicolas Meloche | RD | CGY | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Jack Johnson | LD | COL | 36 | 35+ | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Sean Day | LD | TBL | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Tim Berni | LD | CBJ | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Trey Fix-Wolansky | RW | CBJ | 24 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Eric Staal | C | FLA | 38 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Jesse Ylönen | RW, LW | MTL | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Derick Brassard | C, LW | OTT | 35 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Philipp Kurashev | LW, C, RW | CHI | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Fabian Zetterlund | RW | SJS | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Ty Dellandrea | RW, C | DAL | 22 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Maxime Lajoie | LD | CAR | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Derrick Pouliot | LD | SJS | 29 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Joe Hicketts | LD | MIN | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Julien Gauthier | RW | OTT | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Nicolas Beaudin | LD | MTL | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Devin Shore | LW, RW | EDM | 28 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Benjamin Gleason | LD | DAL | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Marc Staal | LD | FLA | 36 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Pierre-Édouard Bellemare | C, LW | TBL | 38 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Robert Hägg | LD | DET | 28 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Dylan Gambrell | C | OTT | 26 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Kieffer Bellows | LW, RW | PHI | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Rasmus Asplund | LW, C | NSH | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Troy Stecher | RD | CGY | 29 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Fredrik Olofsson | LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Joel Kiviranta | RW, LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Nathan Beaulieu | LD/RD | ANA | 30 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Lawrence Pilut | LD | BUF | 27 | Standard | $990,000 | 1 | $990,000 |
Alec Regula | RD | CHI | 22 | Standard | $990,000 | 1 | $990,000 |
Anthony Richard | LW, RW | MTL | 26 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Filip Hållander | C | PIT | 23 | Standard | $980,000 | 1 | $980,000 |
Ryan Poehling | LW, C | PIT | 24 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Connor Corcoran | RD | VGK | 22 | Standard | $980,000 | 1 | $980,000 |
Axel Andersson | RD | ANA | 23 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Isaac Ratcliffe | LW | NSH | 24 | Standard | $970,000 | 1 | $970,000 |
Lane Pederson | C | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Scott Harrington | LD | ANA | 30 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Karson Kuhlman | RW | WPG | 27 | Standard | $950,000 | 1 | $950,000 |
Wayne Simmonds | RW, LW | TOR | 34 | Standard | $950,000 | 1 | $950,000 |
Libor Hájek | LD | NYR | 25 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Jacob Bernard-Docker | RD | OTT | 23 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Dominik Bokk | LW, RW | CAR | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Drew O'Connor | LW | PIT | 25 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Mathias Emilio Pettersen | C | CGY | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Grigori Denisenko | LW, RW | FLA | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Logan Brown | C, LW | STL | 25 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Dryden Hunt | LW, RW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Max Willman | LW | PHI | 28 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Alex Belzile | C, RW | MTL | 31 | Standard | $930,000 | 2 | $1,860,000 |
Jesper Frödén | RW | SEA | 28 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Joey Anderson | RW | CHI | 25 | Standard | $930,000 | 2 | $1,860,000 |
Joshua Dunne | C | CBJ | 24 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
William Lagesson | LD | CAR | 27 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Ryan Merkley | RD | COL | 22 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Lias Andersson | C, LW | LAK | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Andrew Cogliano | LW | COL | 36 | 35+ | $920,000 | 1 | $920,000 |
Dmitri Samorukov | LD | STL | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Brandon Scanlin | LD | NYR | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Vinni Lettieri | C, RW | BOS | 28 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Jacob Peterson | LW, C | SJS | 23 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Matt Nieto | LW, RW | COL | 30 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Will Butcher | LD | DAL | 28 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Rasmus Kupari | C, LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Garrett Pilon | C | WSH | 25 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Joona Luoto | LW, RW | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Ryan Murray | LD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Cavan Fitzgerald | LD | CAR | 26 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Oskari Laaksonen | RD | DAL | 24 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Cameron Crotty | RD | ARI | 24 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Anton Strålman | RD | BOS | 36 | 35+ | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Brady Keeper | RD | VAN | 27 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Alex Chiasson | RW | DET | 32 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Alex Limoges | C, LW | WPG | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Jesper Boqvist | C, LW, RW | NJD | 24 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Nils Höglander | LW, RW | VAN | 22 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Joseph Veleno | C | DET | 23 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Riley Tufte | LW | DAL | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Brandon Duhaime | RW, LW | MIN | 26 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Kale Clague | LD/RD | BUF | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Gabriel Carlsson | LD | WSH | 26 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Jasper Weatherby | C | DET | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Riley Barber | RW | DAL | 29 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Mason Shaw | LW, C | MIN | 24 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Jack Ahcan | LD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $890,000 | 2 | $1,780,000 |
Matt Filipe | C, LW | BOS | 25 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Olli Juolevi | LD | ANA | 25 | Standard | $890,000 | 2 | $1,780,000 |
Matt Irwin | LD/RD | WSH | 35 | 35+ | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Axel Jonsson-Fjällby | LW | WPG | 25 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
John Hayden | C, RW | SEA | 28 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Trevor Lewis | RW, C | CGY | 36 | 35+ | $880,000 | 1 | $880,000 |
Patrick Brown | C, RW | OTT | 31 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Bobby Nardella | LD | WSH | 27 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Jeffrey Viel | LW | SJS | 26 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Zach Aston-Reese | LW, RW | TOR | 28 | Standard | $880,000 | 1 | $880,000 |
Casey Fitzgerald | RD | FLA | 26 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Zachary Sanford | LW, RW | NSH | 28 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Justin Bailey | RW | EDM | 28 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Viktor Lodin | C, LW | OTT | 24 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Mark Pysyk | RD | DET | 31 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Connor Bunnaman | C, LW | FLA | 25 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Ty Emberson | RD | NYR | 23 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Wyatt Aamodt | LD | COL | 25 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Valtteri Puustinen | LW | PIT | 24 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Raphael Lavoie | RW, C | EDM | 22 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Michael Del Zotto | LD | ANA | 33 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Mikhail Maltsev | C, LW | COL | 25 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Mathieu Olivier | RW | CBJ | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Jeremy Davies | LD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Sampo Ranta | LW | COL | 23 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
John Ludvig | LD | FLA | 22 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Dylan McIlrath | RD | WSH | 31 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Nick Wolff | LD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Wyatt Newpower | RD | DET | 25 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Bode Wilde | RD | NYI | 23 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Brett Murray | LW | BUF | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jaret Anderson-Dolan | C, LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Tim Gettinger | LW, RW | NYR | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Michael Pezzetta | LW, RW | MTL | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jared McIsaac | LD | DET | 23 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jonathan Aspirot | LD | OTT | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jackson Cates | C | PHI | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jett Woo | RD | VAN | 22 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Kai Wissmann | RD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jerad Rosburg | LD | DAL | 27 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Joseph Cecconi | RD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Zackary Hayes | LD | NJD | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Darren Helm | C, LW, RW | COL | 36 | 35+ | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Nathan Todd | C | STL | 27 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Denis Malgin | LW, RW | COL | 26 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Justin Dowling | C, LW | VAN | 32 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Danny O'Regan | C, LW | DET | 29 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Malte Stromwall | RW | CAR | 28 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Tanner Kero | C, LW | DAL | 30 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Evgeny Svechnikov | LW, RW | SJS | 26 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Ben Meyers | LW, C | COL | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Nicholas Caamano | LW, RW | DAL | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Chase Pearson | C | DET | 25 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Max Gildon | LD | FLA | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Cale Fleury | RD | SEA | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Filip Král | LD | TOR | 23 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Kristians Rubins | LD | CGY | 25 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Dmitri Semykin | LD | TBL | 23 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Nick Abruzzese | LW, C | TOR | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Alexey Toropchenko | LW, RW | STL | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Benoit-Olivier Groulx | C | ANA | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Kevin Stenlund | C, RW | WPG | 26 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Madison Bowey | RD | MTL | 28 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Noah Juulsen | RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Philip Kemp | RD | EDM | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Wyatte Wylie | RD | PHI | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Peter Diliberatore | LD | PIT | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Martin Kaut | RW | SJS | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Joona Koppanen | LW, C | BOS | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Jonah Gadjovich | LW, RW | SJS | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Martin Pospisil | RW | CGY | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
C.J. Suess | LW | SJS | 29 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Tyler Madden | C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Marc McLaughlin | C | BOS | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Scott Reedy | C | DAL | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Corey Schueneman | LD/RD | MTL | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Louis Belpedio | RD | PHI | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Parker Wotherspoon | LD | NYI | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Simon Benoit | LD | ANA | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Colin Swoyer | RD | PIT | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Kyle Burroughs | LD/RD | VAN | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Aarne Talvitie | C | NJD | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Gustav Olofsson | LD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Nathan Clurman | RD | COL | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Jérémy Groleau | LD | NJD | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Josh Jacobs | RD | COL | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Mason Geertsen | LW, LD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Aleksi Heponiemi | LW, C | FLA | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Fredrik Karlström | C | DAL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Lucas Condotta | LW | MTL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Jakub Galvas | LD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Dakota Mermis | LD/RD | MIN | 29 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Henrik Borgström | C | WSH | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Brayden Pachal | RD | VGK | 23 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Jacob Larsson | LD | OTT | 26 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Givani Smith | LW, RW | FLA | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Joshua Maniscalco | RD | PIT | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Tobie Paquette-Bisson | LD | LAK | 26 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Andreas Englund | LD | CHI | 27 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Seth Barton | RD | DET | 23 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Steven Santini | RD | STL | 28 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Frédéric Allard | RD | MTL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Matthew Highmore | LW, RW | STL | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Lukas Rousek | RW | BUF | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Adam Gaudette | C, RW | STL | 26 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Olle Lycksell | RW | PHI | 23 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Joël Teasdale | RW, LW | MTL | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Marian Studenic | LW, RW | DAL | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Mitchell Chaffee | RW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Jimmy Huntington | C | NSH | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Josh Archibald | RW, LW | PIT | 30 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Markus Nurmi | RW, LW | NSH | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Tyler Benson | LW, RW | EDM | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Jayce Hawryluk | RW, LW | NJD | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Austin Rueschhoff | RW | NSH | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Shane Bowers | C | BOS | 23 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Taylor Ward | RW | LAK | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Victor Mete | LD/RD | TOR | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Blade Jenkins | LW | NYI | 22 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Tobias Björnfot | LD | LAK | 22 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Colton Poolman | LD | CGY | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Brandon Baddock | LW, C | MIN | 28 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Michael Vecchione | C, RW | WSH | 30 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Jacob Lucchini | RW, C, LW | OTT | 28 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Benjamin Jones | C | CGY | 24 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Rourke Chartier | C | OTT | 27 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Brian Pinho | C, RW | NJD | 28 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
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2023.05.21 22:10 JohannGoethe Leiden I 350 hieroglyphic text: stanzas 400 (𓍨) and 800 (𓍩)
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The following is the glyph text of stanza 200 or Egyptian number 𓍣 of Leiden I350: Stanza 200 (𓍣) The following is the James Allen (A33/1988) translation of stanza 200: E. Transcendent. 200th Chapter. Secret of development but glittering of forms. wonderful god of many developments. All gods boast in him. 5 in order to magnify themselves in his perfection, like his divinity. T. Sun himself is joined with his person. He is the Great One in Heliopolis, who is also called Ta-tenen. Amun, who emerged from the Waters that he might lead mankind. Ill Another of his developments is the Hermopolitans. Original one who begot the original ones and caused the Sun to be born. completing himself in Atum, one body with him. lit is the Lord to the Limit, who began existence. It is his ba, they say, that is the one who is in the sky. 15 He is the one who is in the Dust, foremost of the east. His ba is in the sky, his body in the west. and his cult-image in Southern Heliopolis, elevating his appearances. Amun is one. concealing himself from them. He is hidden from the gods, and his aspect is unknown. 20 He is farther than the sky, he is deeper than the Duat. No god knows his true appearance, no processional image of his is unfolded through inscriptions. no one testifies to him accurately. He is too secret to uncover his awesomeness, 25 he is too great to investigate, too powerful to know. ,Instantaneously falling face to face into death is for the one who expresses his secret identity. unknowingly or knowingly. There is no god who knows how to invoke him with it. Manifest one whose identity is hidden, inasmuch as it is inaccessible.The following is Allen’s commentary on stanza 200: Commentary: This "chapter" is perhaps the clearest surviving expression of the Egyptian concepts of immanent and transcendent divinity, and of the acceptance of both in Egyptian thought. It can be divided into two pans, the first dealing with immanence (lines E3-17) and the second with transcendence (lines E18-28)... The two themes are sounded in both the opening and closing lines. As a god who exists before and apart from the created world, Amun is transcendent: "Secret of development" (line E2), "whose identity is concealed, inasmuch as it is inaccessible" (line E29). But as the cause and -model" (line A8) of existence, he can be comprehended through that which he has created: "Manifest one" (line E29), "glittering of forms" (line E2)... This recalls the description of Ptah as (tran-scendent) creator: "the reckoning of him is in what he has begun" (Text 14, 41).The following is the French of Bernard Mathieu (A42/1997) to English mechanical translation of stanza 200: To secret transformations, to sparkling forms prodigious god, to many transformations. (4,12). All the gods take advantage of him, to the point of boasting of his perfection, in accordance with his divinity (4,12-13). It is Ra 𓁛 / 𓏲[☀️]𓇋 himself who united with his body, because he is the ‘great golden’ who is in Heliopolis (4,13). Because it is called “Tatenen”, Amon from the Nun 𓈗 /💧 to guide the faces. (4,13-14). Another of his forms is the Ogdoad 𓉾/𓉾, he who engendered the ‘primordials’ and gave birth to Re (4,14-15). It ended in Atum, forming a body with him, because he is the universal lord, the one who inaugurated beings (4, 15). It is his soul, it is said, that which is in the celestial vault 𓇯, and it is himself, he who is in the duat 𓇽, he who presides over the east (4,15-16). His soul is in heaven, his body is in the west, his image is in southern Heliopolis, raising his crowns (4,16-17).Stanza 300 The following is the glyph text of stanza 300 or Egyptian number 𓍤 of Leiden I350: Stanza 300 (𓍤) The following is the James Allen (A33/1988) translation of stanza 300: F. One. 300th Chapter. All the gods are three: Amun, the Sun, and Ptah, without their seconds. His identity is hidden in Amun, 5 his is the Sun as foe, his body is Ptah. Their towns are on earth, fixed for the span of Eternal Recurrence: Thebes, Heliopolis, and Memphis. according to the pattern of Eternal Sameness. When a message is sent from the sky. it is heard in Heliopolis, and repeated to (Ptah) Perfect of Aspect in Memphis. 10 pot in a report. in Thoth's writing, directed to the town of Amun, bearing their concerns, and the matter is answered in Thebes by an oracle emerging, intended for the Ennead. Everything that comes from his—Amun's—mouth, 15 the gods are bound by it, according to what has been decreed. When a message is sent. for killing or for giving fife, lift or death are in it for everyone except him—Amun together with the Sun (and Ptah): total 3.The following is Allen’s commentary on stanza 300: Commentary. The theme of all things as manifestations of a single transcendent deity, elaborated in the preceding -chapters." is here given its ultimate extension in the realm of daily life and human affairs, The triune dogma with which this -chapter" opens equates all Egyptian concepts of divinity to three expressions (lines F2-3). in spite of its surface plurality, however, the statement betrays. underlying view of divinity as one—revealed in the singular pronoun -his" (fines F4-5 and 14) and -him- (line FIB). Translated conceptually rather than literally, it describes an ultimately single deity: who is transcendent, above creation:The following is the French of Bernard Mathieu (A42/1997) to English mechanical translation of stanza 300: ”It is a trinity formed by all the gods: Amon 𓁩, Re 𓁛, Ptah 𓁰, without equal (4.21). The ‘unique’ with a hidden name as Amon, he is Ra by his face, and Ptah is his body (4,21-22). Their cities on earth are established forever, Thebes, Heliopolis and Memphis, forever (4.22). A message from heaven, it is heard in Heliopolis, and it is repeated in Memphis for the beautiful-faced god (4.22-23). It is laid down by letter in the writing of Thoth 𓁟, destined for the city of Amon, on which it depends (4.23). The (divine) designs are answered in Thebes “It is decided”, they say, and it is for the Ennead 𓊹𓊹𓊹𓊹𓊹𓊹𓊹𓊹𓊹 (4.24). Whatever comes out of his mouth, Amun, the gods fix it for him, in accordance with orders (4.24). The message is for death or life, life and death depend on it for everyone (4.25). Except him, ... gathered in three (4.25-26).”Stanza 400 The following is the glyph text of stanza 400 or Egyptian number 𓍥 of Leiden I350: Stanza 400 The following is the French of Bernard Mathieu (A42/1997) to English mechanical translation of stanza 400: Four were the goddesses of the first time. (4.26) Who made the vulva and produced the phallus, he inaugurated enjoyment with young women. (5.1-2) He made the male with what he held, without a vulva, appeared in Re outside the Nun, having given birth to what is and is not. (5,2-3) Father of fathers, mother of mothers, he, the bull of fair ones, these four divinities. (5.4)Stanza 500 The following is the glyph text of stanza 500 or Egyptian number 𓍦 of Leiden I350: Stanza 500 (𓍦) The following is the French of Bernard Mathieu (A42/1997) to English mechanical translation of stanza 500: His rebels driven out, (thrown down) on their faces, there is none who attack him [...?] among those who have rebelled against him (5,5-6). <...> one can no longer find an insurgent in front of him (5,6-7). Terrifying beast with furious claws when it absorbs the power of who attacked it, in the space of an instant (5.7-8). Bull with a strong, heavy back, the hooves on the back of his opponent's neck, slicing his chest (5,9-10). Crocodile which arises and seizes who attacked it, knowing how to crush its limbs as well as its bones (5,10-11). Who engages in battle by means of his vigor, the mountains trembling under him at the moment of his fury (5,11-13). The earth reels when he emits a roar, and all beings are in awe before the fear he inspires (5,13-14). Woe to all who confront the monster (?), for its horns remain stuck in its horns (5.14-16).Note: the 500 / 600 divide seems to be missing? I cut the text off at line 5.16, where the black space is shown. Stanza 600 The following is the glyph text of stanza 600 or Egyptian number 𓍧 of Leiden I350: Stanza 600 (𓍧) In line 5.19, we see the sun ☀️ being lit 𓈌 in soft wood 𓈋 [N21] base of Ptah’s fire-drill 𓍓, which matches well with the previously decoded work which points to Greek letter chi (Χ), value: 600, letter #24, as being the location of the birth of the cosmos and or where Ptah light’s the flame 🔥 of the golden egg 🥚 of the phoenix (or bennu) bird. We do seem to see an egg in line 5.26 along with the scribe 𓏞 equipment. Possibly glyph text for this is where the letters were made or cosmically came into existence? This also corroborates with Plato’s take on how the cosmos was born out of circle with an X inside of it, or something to this effect. The sun lit glyph, of note, is also shown in stanza 20. This might have something to do with lighting the flame of the sun of Horus, letter 10 (stanza 10)? The following is the French of Bernard Mathieu (A42/1997) to English mechanical translation of stanza 600: “His consciousness is the ‘thought’, his lips the ‘word’, his ka. It is all that exists, emitted by his mouth (5.16-17). He moistens the ‘two caves’ under his feet, so that the Hapy comes out of the cave under his sandals (5.17-18). Shu is his soul, Tefnut is his heart, for he is Horakhty who is in the celestial vault (5.19-20). The day is his right eye, and night his left eye, because it is he who guides faces on all paths (5,20-21). The Nun is its belly, Hapy is what it contains, giving birth to all that is giving life to what exists (5,21-22). His breath of air is for all noses, fate and destiny are within his purview for everyone (5,22-23). The earth is his spouse, he fertilizes her, the fruit tree is his seed, and the grain his humors (5.23-25). Venerable god, who gave birth to the primordials (5.23-26). Before him, during each day (5,28-6,1). Each man, his face is (turned) towards him, and men and godsStanza 700 The following is the glyph text of stanza 700 or Egyptian number 𓍨 of Leiden I350: Stanza 700 (𓍨) The following is the French of Bernard Mathieu (A42/1997) to English mechanical translation of stanza 700: “It is Seshat [100] who is the scribe of the great Ennead reunited [ .. .] (6.1-2). The title deed [...] for the eye of Re, the sky, Thebes, [the duat, and those who are there] (6,2). The gods [...], Atum speaks through his mouth, with a loving heart (6.2-3) [...] the gods [...] their hearts all exult, a million times (6.3). They are rejoiced,? your ka [...] (6,3-4). [...] by fixing that, which comes from the mouth of Re, firmly and effectively (6.4). Their writings [...] as oracle by the writing of the lord of Hermopolis, [during each] day (6,5). This was put in his fist [for ever] and forever, before all the gods, as an inventory (6.5-6). Any man who will transgress [this] decree, he is a rebel against Re, and he will be reduced to ashes (6.6). To her were given Upper and Lower Egypt, the sky, the earth and the duat, subject to her orders (6.6-7). Water, mountains, the Nun and what it creates, Hapy and its vegetation (?), and what grows, in totality, on Geb (6.7). To her belongs everything on which rises because it is for her ka, in peace, [...] (6.7-8). Sun, all countries are tributary as her subjects, since she is the eye of Re, without constraint (6.8).”Stanza 800 The following is the glyph text of stanza 800 or Egyptian number 𓍩 of Leiden I350: Stanza 800 (𓍩) The following is the glyph-to-French-to-English translation of stanza 800: “We approach in blessed in Thebes, the nome of Maat, the territory of silence (6.9). The criminal cannot enter it, (into) the place of truth [... ...] the ferry (6,9-10). While he [carries?] the righteous, his ferryman cannot make the crossing for the criminal (6,10). But how happy is he who approaches in it: he becomes a divine soul, like the Ennead (6,10-11)! She is exalted who is before her lord from the rising of Re before her until (his) setting in her (6,11). It is the secret duat which conceals its lord, the one of the sarcophagus which is in it, while its soul is in heaven (6,12). Thebes is its dwelling, for its image and its mummy, he who is in the duat and in the sky, Thebes-Heliopolis (6.12-13).”Stanza 900 and 1000 The glyph text of stanza 900 or Egyptian number 𓍪, and stanza 1000 or Egyptian number 𓆼, of Leiden I350, are both non-extant. Chapter name glyph? The actual glyph word of each chapter number has the following 6-glyph character name shown next to it: https://preview.redd.it/9txloydfu81b1.jpg?width=1614&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27f3e4506c99fcbb7674007527ac48aaef076c43 This shows the glyphs:
James Allen defines says the papyrus is “divided into 26 ’chapters‘ or Egyptian hwt 𓉗 meaning” ‘enclosure‘. Wiktionary defines hwt as:
Quotes The following is a cited quote section translation by Allen: “You concealed yourself as Amun, at the head of the gods. You made your development into Ta-tenen, in order to cause the original ones to be born from your first original state (...) You began development with nothing, without the world being empty of you on the first occasion. All gods are developed after you (...) You emerged first, you began from the start. Amun, whose identity is hidden from gods, oldest elder, more distinguished than these (...) who appeared in the sun, from the waters (...) light was development on the first occasion (...) he began speaking in the midst of silence (...) he began crying out while the world was in illness (...) Who began development on the first occasion. Amun, who developed in the beginning, whose emanation is unknown, no god developing prior to him, no other god with him to tell his appearance, there being no mother of his from whom his name was made, and no father of his who begot him so as to say 'It is I'. Who smelted his egg by himself. Power secret of birth, creator of his (own) perfection. Divine god, who developed by himself and every god developed since he began himself.“The following is commentary on Leiden I350 by James Allen: “These three aspects of Amun—primordial god, creative principle. and ruler of existence—are developed in detail in many texts of the New Kingdom. For the god's role in the creation, however, none is more eloquent than the series of descriptions contained in Papyrus Leiden I 350. This document, which dates from near the end of Ramesses II's reign (c.1228 BC), was originally divided into 26 ’chapters‘ (Egyptian hwt 𓉗 or ‘enclosure‘), of which the final 22 have survived in whole or in part. The chapters are numbered artificially from 1 to 10 (chapter 1 through the beginning of chapter 5 lost), then by tens from 10 through 100, and by hundreds from 100 through 800. Most begin and end with a word that is similar in sound to the chapter's number. Six of the most illuminating are translated and discussed here. Each deals with a different aspect of Amun as creator.”The following is a summary of observations of Leiden I350: “The first striking aspect of this textual composition is its non-conformity to the traditional structure of the hymns, that is, a title provided by an infinite verbal form (dwA X jn Y, “Adoring X by Y”) followed by a second part introduced by the formula jnD Hr=k, “Greetings (to you)”. Instead it is subdivided in distinct chapters, or literally, “dwellings”, Hw.t-mH.t, which numbers establish a phonetic alliteration with the first and last words of each of the subsections, creating interesting puns between numbers and words/meanings. It is a rather complex textual production, form and content-wise, that presents the creator through a broad set of names, titles and epithets whose global perception is often difficult to trace and fully apprehend.”Posts
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2023.05.20 15:59 Then_Marionberry_259 JAN 18, 2023 ESK.V ESKAY MINING CONFIRMS NEW PRECIOUS METAL-RICH VMS SYSTEM AT SCARLET KNOB-TARN LAKE AT SIMILAR STRATIGRAPHIC POSITION TO THE ESKAY CREEK DEPOSIT
![]() | https://preview.redd.it/c6zok8nzsz0b1.png?width=3500&format=png&auto=webp&s=54f692f72402a07c64e792d4b31faf3e059ec965 submitted by Then_Marionberry_259 to Treaty_Creek [link] [comments] TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / January 18, 2023 / Eskay Mining Corp. ("Eskay" or the "Company") (TSXV:ESK)(OTCQX:ESKYF)(Frankfurt:KN7)(WKN:A0YDPM) is pleased to announce it has confirmed the presence of a precious metal-rich volcanogenic massive sulfide ("VMS") mineralized system at Tarn Lake-Scarlet Knob in the northeastern part of its 100% controlled Consolidated Eskay Property in the Golden Triangle, British Columbia. Highlights
"Over the past three years, our geological team has made extraordinary progress toward our mission of discovering new high-grade VMS deposits across the Consolidated Eskay Property," commented Mac Balkam, CEO of Eskay Mining. "Our large property has the right geology to host deposits comparable to the original Eskay Creek Mine, and we all know that VMS deposits typically occur in clusters. Our team's 2022 work in the Scarlet Ridge-Tarn Lake trend, 7 Kilometers due east of the original mine, shows very encouraging gold and silver results from both rock chip samples and drill core. A rock chip sample from Scarlet Knob returned 56.9 g/t gold and 154 g/t silver, has an appearance similar to high-grade mineralization at Eskay Creek and is hosted by the same rock units as those at Eskay Creek. When plotted with legacy results including a 56.6 g/t gold and 32 g/t silver sample, a 500m long high-grade trend is now evident, with additional samples ranging from 1-10 g/t Au extending a further 900 m to the northeast. Straight across Bruce Glacier and 800m to the west, rock chip samples have defined a 300m wide zone of gold- and silver-rich VMS mineralization. We were able to get a few widely spaced holes in this target before the end of season and were able to confirm this discovery with solid drill results. There are compelling signs that Scarlet Knob and Tarn Lake connect under the toe of Bruce Glacier. I am delighted that our 2022 results validate our thesis that Eskay Consolidated has multiple precious metal-rich VMS targets with potential like that of the original mine. The Eskay team is very excited about conducting follow up work at Scarlet Knob-Tarn Lake as well as at TV-Hexagon-Mercury and SIB-Lulu. The stage is set for an exciting 2023 exploration program." Tarn Lake and Scarlet Knob During the 2022 exploration campaign, a 300m wide zone of Au- and Ag-rich VMS mineralization was discovered by Eskay Mining's geologic team at Tarn Lake (Figure 1). The highest-grade spot rock chip sample, collected along the western margin of Bruce Glacier, yielded 9.2 g/t Au and 9.3 g/t Ag (Figure 2). Additional spot rock chip samples collected at Tarn Lake in 2022 as well as recently identified legacy sample data bear gold grades ranging from less than 0.1 g/t up to 7.8 g/t and silver grades ranging from less than 1 g/t up to 174 g/t. Near the end of the 2022 diamond drill program, Eskay Mining's geologic team completed the first ever drilling at Tarn Lake, a series of widely spaced holes targeting areas underneath the location from which promising surface samples had recently been collected (Figure 3). Preliminary results from the first ever drill holes completed at Tarn Lake include:
Mineralization at Tarn Lake is associated with sets of east-west trending andesite dikes, interpreted to represent VMS syn-volcanic feeder structures, and occurs as sub-seafloor sulfide replacement of favorable stratigraphic horizons (Figures 4 and 5). It is hosted by the Eskay rhyolite, one of the primary host rocks at the Eskay Creek mine. Assay results show that both the semi-massive and disseminated sulfide mineralization are Au- and Ag-bearing, an encouraging sign indicating that precious metal mineralization may be more extensive in this area. Spot rock chip sampling at Scarlet Knob in 2022 yielded a notable high-grade sample grading 56.9 g/t Au and 154 g/t Ag. Additional spot rock chip samples collected by Eskay's exploration team as well as recently identified legacy sample data bear gold grades ranging from less than 0.1 g/t up to 56.6 g/t and silver grades range from less than 1 g/t up to 142 g/t. These collectively define a northeast trending zone approximately 500m long. Rock chip samples from Scarlet Knob, on the eastern flank of Bruce Glacier, bear a strong resemblance to those collected at Tarn Lake, on the western side, some 800m distant (Figures 6 and 7). Like Tarn Lake, mineralization at Scarlet Knob is hosted by the Eskay rhyolite. Eskay Mining's geologic team thinks there is a likelihood that VMS mineralization connects between these two areas underneath the toe of the rapidly receding Bruce Glacier. Further exploration will focus on establishing connectivity along this ~1 km long east-west corridor. Ability to drill through ice in this area is being examined. Scarlet Ridge and Scarlet Valley In 2022, Eskay Mining's geologic team identified zones of stockwork and replacement-style VMS mineralization at Scarlet Ridge and Scarlet Valley. Mineralization is associated with east-west trending andesite dikes interpreted to be syn-volcanic VMS feeder structures. Surface sampling and diamond drilling were conducted at both locations, both techniques yielding anomalous gold and silver grades (Figures 8, 9 and 10). Significant drill results are summarized in a table below. Eskay Mining's geologic team views the hydrothermal alteration and anomalous precious metal concentrations at Scarlet Ridge and Scarlet Valley to be distal components of the VMS system centered around Scarlet Knob-Tarn Lake. Therefore, emphasis will be placed on follow up exploration around the latter location in 2023. SkyTEM data indicates the presence of a significant conductive feature immediately southwest of Tarn Lake in need of field follow up examination (Figure 11). 2022 Exploration Program The fundamental goal of the 2022 exploration program was to identify new precious metal-rich VMS deposits across the Consolidated Eskay Project through early-stage work including mapping and geochemical sampling, and more advanced work including widely spaced drilling. During the 2022 exploration season, Eskay Mining successfully completed 29,500m of diamond drilling along the TV-Jeff corridor and along the Scarlet Ridge-Tarn Lake trend. Drill results discussed in this news release come from holes drilled along the Scarlet Ridge-Tarn Lake trend. Significant assays from fifteen drill holes that are part of this release are tabulated in a table below. Holes with no significant results are not listed in this table. Further analytical data is expected back over the next few weeks. This includes assays from additional drill holes drilled along the Scarlet Ridge-Tarn Lake trend, holes drilled at the TV deposit and analyses from substantial numbers of soil, surface rock chip, and infill BLEG samples from across the project. These will be presented to the market as they become available. Au Eq and Ag Eq Calculations and True Width: Note on use of Au eq (Au eq=Au+Ag/76) and Ag eq (Ag eq=Au*76+Ag): Mineralization at the TV and Jeff deposits displays similar characteristics and mineralogy to the Eskay Creek deposit and therefore for Au eq, and Au:Ag, a ratio of 76:1 is used and Au eq and Ag eq values are deemed to be reasonable based on assumed gold recovery (84.2%) and silver recovery (87.3%) as reported in the Eskay Creek Project NI 43-101 Technical Report and Prefeasibility Study, British Columbia, Canada, Effective Date: 22 July, 2021, Prepared for: Skeena Resources Ltd., Prepared by: Absence Engineering Canada Inc. True widths of reported intercepts are not fully understood at this time but given the moderately dipping tabular nature of these deposits and the steep angle of drilling, Eskay geologists estimate true widths represent approximately 70-90% of the reported drill intercept lengths. QA/QC, Methodology Statement: Halved HQ drill core samples are submitted to ALS Geochemistry in Terrace, British Columbia for preparation and analysis. ALS is accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard for gold assays. All analytical methods include quality control standards inserted at set frequencies. The entire sample interval is crushed and homogenized, 250 g of the homogenized sample is pulped. All samples were analyzed for gold, silver, mercury, and a suite of 48 major and trace elements. Analysis for gold is by fire assay fusion followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) on 30 g of pulp. Analysis for silver is by fire assay and gravimetric analysis on 30 g of pulp. Mercury is analyzed using the trace Hg Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS) method. All other major and trace elements are analyzed by four-acid digestion followed by ICP-MS. Historical rock chip sample data is sourced from Assessment Report AR19675 by Granges dated February 7, 1990. Eskay Mining is unable to fully verify this data, and it should be treated as such by the reader. Dr. Quinton Hennigh, P. Geo., a Director of the Company and its technical adviser, a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this news release. About Eskay Mining Corp: Eskay Mining Corp (TSX-V:ESK) is a TSX Venture Exchange listed company, headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. Eskay is an exploration company focused on the exploration and development of precious and base metals along the Eskay rift in a highly prolific region of northwest British Columbia known as the "Golden Triangle," 70km northwest of Stewart, BC. The Company currently holds mineral tenures in this area comprised of 177 claims (52,600 hectares). All material information on the Company may be found on its website at www.eskaymining.com and on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. For further information, please contact: https://preview.redd.it/aftdqtpzsz0b1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=e40f6730cd346f711fca03eeb2446bf2e075934d Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Forward***-Looking Statements:** This Press Release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, which may cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. When used in this document, the words "may", "would", "could", "will", "intend", "plan", "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect our current views with respect to future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Many factors could cause our actual results to differ materially from the statements made, including those factors discussed in filings made by us with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities. Should one or more of these risks and uncertainties, such as actual results of current exploration programs, the general risks associated with the mining industry, the price of gold and other metals, currency and interest rate fluctuations, increased competition and general economic and market factors, occur or should assumptions underlying the forward looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, or expected. We do not intend and do not assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Shareholders are cautioned not to put undue reliance on such forward-looking statements**.*** Table of significant Au and Ag results from holes drilled at Tarn Lake (TN), Scarlet Valley (SV), and Scarlet Ridge (SR) https://preview.redd.it/t50vpkqzsz0b1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=9e5701857ac67f36bf015aae73be5a0c52bcc452 Au Eq and Ag Eq values have all been adjusted to the silver-to-gold ratio of 76:1 for this news release. Table of Drill Hole Locations and Orientations https://preview.redd.it/3z0dvgrzsz0b1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=414f9dab1fdc60fdf9bc9755a87c3545e2db2acd Table of select spot rock chip samples from Tarn Lake and Scarlet Knob collected in 2022. https://preview.redd.it/0672giszsz0b1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=1425f464b8a7ed86361ddab4c3930b9c04077630 Au Eq and Ag Eq values have all been adjusted to the silver-to-gold ratio of 76:1 for this news release. https://preview.redd.it/y67wwftzsz0b1.png?width=649&format=png&auto=webp&s=0aed031b78050679ac229571d1c7d5fe95dd1593 https://preview.redd.it/p0dppzuzsz0b1.png?width=740&format=png&auto=webp&s=f1c26cf760eafff6d2d23327d3d199927456e950 Eskay Mining Corp., Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Press release picture(Figure 3: Leapfrog images showing Au- and Ag-bearing drill core intercepts and rock chip samples from Tarn Lake. Drill traces for holes with pending assays are shown in black. The top image is looking down and has Au and Ag grades noted for select 2022 rock chip samples. The bottom image shows a 100 m thick cross-section centered on the TN22-10 area looking due south. Intercepts in TN22-10, TN22-12, and TN22-6 define an 80 m long, north-south trending zone of Au and Ag mineralization. Long intercepts of highly anomalous Au and Ag indicate that the ubiquitous disseminated sulfides are precious metal-bearing. These broader zones of disseminated sulfide mineralization are cored by higher-grade zones of semi-massive sulfide replacement of the host Eskay rhyolite. Rock chip samples of the extensive sulfide stockwork exposed at the surface indicate Au and Ag mineralization continues to the east towards Bruce Glacier.) Eskay Mining Corp., Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Press release picture(Figure 4: Core from hole TN22-10 from 90.83-100.00 m showing semi-massive sulfide replacement of the Eskay rhyolite host rock. Hydrothermal alteration at Tarn Lake is characterized by intense silica and sericite alteration of the rhyolite accompanied by ubiquitous disseminated sulfide mineralization. Replacement-style sulfide mineralization is associated with the highest grades and occurs in strongly brecciated and hydrothermally altered rhyolite.) Eskay Mining Corp., Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Press release picture(Figure 5: Close-up views of styles of sulfide mineralization in core from Tarn Lake. Top: semi-massive sulfide replacement of rhyolite breccia. Rhyolite fragments are intensely silicified and corroded along contacts with sulfide minerals. The highest-grade Au and Ag mineralization is associated with intense sulfide replacement. Bottom: A representative example of disseminated sulfide mineralization. Sulfide minerals variably fill vesicles and replace plagioclase phenocrysts within the rhyolite, creating a disseminated style of mineralization. Sulfide stockwork veins cut the rhyolite and often feed into sulfide disseminations. Disseminated sulfide mineralization is strongly anomalous with Au and Ag, and likely represent zones of weaker sulfide replacement of the rhyolite than the high-grade zones.) https://preview.redd.it/86imyvwzsz0b1.png?width=714&format=png&auto=webp&s=e1da37ea9dc9e59d29475b72ea7debf982593751 Eskay Mining Corp., Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Press release picture(Figure 7: A photo from Tarn Lake showing Scarlet Knob and Scarlet Valley to the east and northeast, respectively. Approximately 800 m of separates Tarn Lake and Scarlet Knob. Rock chip sampling in 2022 included areas that were covered by ice during previous sample programs in the early 1990's.) https://preview.redd.it/2vxddlyzsz0b1.png?width=1058&format=png&auto=webp&s=37c0e4c5d9e390c9392a8f9cb806db98fd6eb6e1 Eskay Mining Corp., Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Press release picture(Figure 9: Leapfrog images showing Au- and Ag-bearing drill core intercepts and rock chip samples from Scarlet Valley. Top is a plan view, and bottom is a cross sectional view looking south. Stockwork and replacement style sulfide mineralization is focused along east-west trending andesite dikes.) Eskay Mining Corp., Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Press release picture(Figure 10: Leapfrog images showing Au- and Ag-bearing drill core intercepts and rock chip samples from Scarlet Ridge. Top is a plan view and bottom is a cross sectional view looking north. Stockwork and replacement style sulfide mineralization is focused along east-west trending andesite dikes.) Eskay Mining Corp., Tuesday, January 17, 2023, Press release picture(Figure 11: VMS mineralization along the 4 km long Scarlet-Tarn trend corresponds with SkyTEM conductivity anomalies, just as with the VMS showings on the Eskay anticline to the west. A VTEM aerial EM survey conducted in 2018 provides lower resolution data than SkyTEM but shows a conductive trend extending 2.8 km to the southwest of Tarn Lake that corresponds with a cluster of Au- and Ag-bearing legacy rock chip samples. This suggests that the Scarlet-Tarn trend of VMS mineralization extends further to the southwest along a total strike length of 6.8 km.) SOURCE: Eskay Mining Corp. View source version on accesswire.com: https://www.accesswire.com/735644/Eskay-Mining-Confirms-New-Precious-Metal-Rich-VMS-System-at-Scarlet-Knob-Tarn-Lake-at-Similar-Stratigraphic-Position-to-the-Eskay-Creek-Deposit https://preview.redd.it/ucwogx00tz0b1.png?width=4000&format=png&auto=webp&s=bdf04ef3be97c967fd7e29ec0b8b9a97a3acd2ad
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2023.05.17 14:33 crypto-crew CryptoCrew Validators Governance Update April
Chain | Proposal No. | Vote | Proposal Content | Rationale |
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$SCRT | 185 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM Airdrop | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious link contained in the proposal! |
$JUNO | 274 | yes | Increase maximum per block gas to 100 million | CryptoCrew votes in favour of increasing the max gas per block to 100M |
$JUNO | 275 | yes | Use Skip Tendermint By Default | CryptoCrew votes in favour of using Skip MEV services by default |
$JUNO | 276 | yes | WYND DEX External Incentives for JUNO/USDC Pool | CryptoCrew votes in favour of JUNO incentives for the JUNO/USDC pool on WYND DEX |
$XPRT | 20 | yes | Dexter: Update Instantiate Config of LP Token and Pool Codes | CryptoCrew votes in favour of whitelisting the Dexter team's address & and deploying the Dexter dApp on the Persistence Core-1 |
$OSMO | 463 | yes | Enable ica lock and unlock | CryptoCrew supports the enabling of IBC token lock and unlock msgs through ICA |
$OSMO | 464 | yes | Match External Incentives to extended STARS/OSMO pair | CryptoCrew votes in favour of matching the external incentives for STARS/OSMO |
$OSMO | 465 | yes | Enable Superfluid Staking on OSMO/FTM | CryptoCrew supports enabling SFS on the OSMO/FTM pool #900 |
$OSMO | 466 | yes | Enable icq messages | CryptoCrew votes in favour of enabling Interchain Query Messages |
$OSMO | 467 | yes | Regular Incentive adjustment for 2023-03-20 | CryptoCrew supports the regular incentive adjustments for 20.03.2023 |
$KUJI | 301 | yes | v0.8.3 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Kujira Mainnet to v0.8.3 |
$KUJI | 302 | yes | v0.8.4 | CryptoCrew supports the Kujira Mainnet Upgrade to v0.8.4 |
$KUJI | 304 | yes | PILOT: Instantiate permissions | CryptoCrew votes in favour of instantiating permissions to the Pilot smart contract to create ORCA liquidation queues |
$QCK | 8 | yes | Change mint epoch-identifier param to emit inflation daily | CryptoCrew supports changing the mint epoch to daily instead of three days (epoch) |
$QCK | 9 | yes | Register Osmosis (osmosis-1) on Quicksilver | CryptoCrew votes in favour of onboarding & registering Osmosis on Quicksilver to enable cross chain txs through IBC |
$CRE | 207 | no_with_veto | Get USDC Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious link contained in the proposal! |
$STARS | 143 | yes | Stargaze v9 upgrade | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Stargaze Mainnet to v9 |
$XPRT | 21 | yes | Allocate XPRT Incentives to bootstrap deeper XPRT liquidity | CryptoCrew votes in favour of allocating 1M XPRT from the Persistence foundation as liquidity incentives for XPRT pairs on Osmosis and Dexter |
$STARS | 144 | no | Stargaze Carbon Neutral Proposal | CryptoCrew supports the offsetting of the Stargaze network carbon footprint in priciple but not at this time, not at the price of 78,125 STARS and at this market conditions on cost of the Stargaze community pool |
$EVMOS | 136 | yes | Evmos Testnet v12.0.0 Upgrade | Cryptocrew votes in favour of upgrading the Evmos Testnet to v12.0.0 |
$LUM | 49 | yes | DFract Allocation #24 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of using the funds in the DFract module account to buy assets on Osmosis and delegate them to their native blockchain |
$TORI | 10 | no_with_veto | USDC Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 11 | no_with_veto | USDC Airdrop 🪂 | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 12 | no_with_veto | ATOM Airdrop ✔️✔️ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 13 | no_with_veto | ✔️✔️ ATOM Airdrop ✔️✔️ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 14 | no_with_veto | ✅ USDC Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 15 | no_with_veto | ✅ ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 16 | no_with_veto | ✅ ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 17 | no_with_veto | ✅ TORI Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 18 | no | Min deposit param change | CryptoCrew votes in favour of proposal #20 to rise the min. gov prop deposit to 20k and hence no on #18 |
$TORI | 20 | no_with_veto | Increase Minimum Deposit for Governance Proposals | CryptoCrew supports the parameter change to rise a minimum governance deposit fee to 20k TORI |
$TORI | 21 | no_with_veto | ✅ TORI Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 22 | no_with_veto | ✅ ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 23 | no_with_veto | ✅ ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 24 | no_with_veto | ✅ ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$TORI | 25 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM ($ARB) Airdrop claim | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$OSMO | 468 | yes | Revive IBC Client to Dig | CryptoCrew supports the revival of the DIG IBC channels |
$OSMO | 469 | yes | Allow USDC as transaction fees | CryptoCrew supports USDC as currency for tx fees on Osmosis |
$OSMO | 470 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM ($ARB) Airdrop claim | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$JUNO | 277 | yes | Protocol Owned Liquidity: wyJUNO/JUNO Staking Swap Pool | CryptoCrew votes in favour of spending 1,000,000 $JUNO from the Juno Community pool incentivize the wyJUNO/JUNO pool |
$JUNO | 278 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM ($ARB) Airdrop claim | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$EVMOS | 137 | yes | Evmos Mainnet v12.1.0 Upgrade | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Evmos Mainnet to v12.1.0 |
$EVMOS | 136 | no | Evmos Testnet v12.0.0 Upgrade | CryptoCrew votes no due to a reported bug being corrected via v12.1.0 upgrade |
$SOMM | 39 | yes | Creation of a KPI Incentives Council | CryptoCrew supports the establishment of the KPI Incentives Council and the community pool spend of 100,000 SOMM & the LLC budget 10,000 SOMM to the KPIC multisig on Ethereum |
$SOMM | 40 | yes | Increase governance proposal deposit from 10 SOMM to 5000 SOMM | CryptoCrew votes in favour of increasing the governance proposal deposit to 5k SOMM to prevent spam & phishing proposals |
$INJ | 213 | yes | Celer Bridge Contract | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the Celer Bridge Contract |
$INJ | 214 | yes | Deprecate legacy oracle requests | CryptoCrew supports the oracle script changes & update |
$INJ | 215 | yes | Disbursement of DMM rewards for epoch ended on 21 March 2023 | CryptoCrew supports the disbursement of the Dedicated Market Maker rewards as well as the distribution of 68,887.91 INJ tokens |
$INJ | 216 | yes | Exchange Module Upgrade: Min tick size and margin ratio update for specific markets | CryptoCrew votes in favour of changing the market parameters and multipliers |
$CMDX | 122 | yes | Proposal to add liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools : phase-15 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adding 101,578 CMDX as liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools |
$LUM | 51 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM Airdrop | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$CRE | 209 | yes | Confirm erasing Dokia Capital from LSV | CryptoCrew votes in favour of erasing the Dokia Capital from Crescent LSV |
$CRE | 210 | no_with_veto | ✅ LUNA Airdrop 3.0 ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$CRE | 211 | yes | Reallocation of LP farming plan - Incentivize IRIS pair | |
$OSMO | 471 | yes | Enable Superfluid Staking on OSMO/USDT | CryptoCrew votes in favour of enabling SFS on the OSMO/USDT pool #831 |
$OSMO | 472 | yes | Regular Incentive adjustment for 2023-03-27 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the regular incentive adjustment for 27.03.2023 |
$OSMO | 473 | yes | Allow Kado Router Contracts to be Uploaded | CryptoCrew supports the whitelisting of the mentioned address to upload Kado Router Contracts |
$OSMO | 474 | yes | Upload Autonomy Network Registry Stake Contract V2 | CryptoCrew is voting in favour of uploading the Autonomy Network Registry staking contract v2 |
$OSMO | 475 | yes | Upload Autonomy Network Limits/Stops Wrapper Contract | CryptoCrew is voting in favour of uploading the Autonomy Network Limits & Stops Warpper contract |
$ATOM | 717 | yes | Make Cosmos Hub the Sponsor of Game of NFTs Phase 2 Hackathon | CryptoCrew votes in favour of financing the Game of NFTs hackathon with 4500 ATOM |
$STARS | 146 | yes | Make Stargaze the Sponsor of Game of NFTs Phase 2 Hackathon | CryptoCrew votes in favour of spending 2874035.15 STARS (approximately USD $50k) for the Game of NFTs phase 2 Hackathon |
$QCK | 10 | yes | Upgrade quicksilver to v1.2.9 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Quicksilver mainnet to v1.2.9 |
$JUNO | 279 | no | Protocol owned liquidity: seJUNO/JUNO on Wynd DEX | CryptoCrew opposes the funding proposal for StakeEasy LSD pools because in our opinion it poses an unfair advantage for StakeEasy in relation to competing protocols + the Juno community pool really has to watch it's expenses |
$CRE | 214 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM ($ARB) Airdrop claim | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$SOMM | 42 | yes | Creation of a KPI Incentives Council | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the creation of a KPI incentives Council and spending a 6 month compensation budget of 200,000 SOMM & LLC budget of 10,000 SOMM from the community pool to the KPIC multisig on Ethereum Mainnet |
$JUNO | 280 | no | Increase Validator Set to 160 | CryptoCrew votes against increasing the validator active set to 160 at this point |
$WHALE | 3 | yes | Alliance Creation using boneLuna | CryptoCrew votes in favour of creating a Migaloo x Terra alliance using boneLuna as liquid staking token |
$WHALE | 4 | yes | Alliance Creation using ampLuna | CryptoCrew votes in favour of creating a Migaloo x Terra alliance using ampLuna as liquid staking token |
$STARS | 147 | no | Funding for Confio, developers of CosmWasm | CryptoCrew is voting no due to requesting the wrong amount |
$STARS | 148 | yes | Funding for Confio, developers of CosmWasm | CryptoCrew votes in favour of funding Confio with 1,080,000 $STARS from the community pool to maintain CosmWasm for three months |
$CRE | 217 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM ($ARB) Airdrop claim | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$CRE | 219 | no_with_veto | USDC Airdrop | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$LUNA | 4713 | no_with_veto | ARBITRUM ($ARB) Airdrop claim | CryptoCrew warns users of interacting with the malicious links contained in the proposal! |
$ATOM | 787 | yes | Formally request full financial transparency from the Interchain Foundation | CryptoCrew votes in favour of requesting full financial transparency from the ICF towards the Cosmos community |
$CMDX | 132 | no | Upgrade to v10.0.0 | CryptoCrew votes no on the v10.0.0 testnet upgrade proposal due to an AppHash error on some validators state machines |
$CMDX | 137 | yes | Cancel software upgrade to v10.0.0 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of cancelling the Comdex Mainnet Upgrade to v10.0.0 until the bug causing AppHash errors on validators state machines is fixed |
$KUJI | 309 | yes | Instantiate ERIS Amplifier 1.6.0-TF | CryptoCrew votes in favour of instantiating the ERIS Amplifier 1.6.0-TF config to launch ERIS Liquid Staking on Kujira |
$KUJI | 311 | yes | Open the Orca Liquidation Queue for the stOSMO USK Market | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the Orca Liquidation Queue contract to liquidate stOSMO with USK |
$KUJI | 312 | yes | Enable stOSMO as a collateral type for USK | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the USK Market contract to enable stOSMO as collateral for USK |
$HUAHUA | 47 | yes | Chihuahua CommunityDAO Extension: Usage of Excess Funds Introduction | CryptoCrew votes in favour of using the excess funds (remaining 350M $HUAHUA) for further DAO functionality |
$C4E | 4 | yes | Upgrade v1.2.0 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the C4E mainnet to v1.2.0 |
$SOMM | 43 | yes | Real Yield USD Cellar Incentives 4 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of transferring 300,000 SOMM to the CellarStaking contract to incentivize Real Yield USD cellar depositors on Ethereum |
$OSMO | 476 | yes | Regular Incentive adjustment for 2023-04-03 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adjusting the incentives on 03.04.2023 |
$CMDX | 133 | yes | Proposal to add liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools : phase-16 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adding 101,578 CMDX as liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools |
$KUJI | 313 | yes | Deploy ROAR-USK FIN Market | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the ROAR-USK FIN market |
$KUJI | 314 | yes | Deploy stINJ-INJ FIN Market | CryptoCrew supports the deployment of the stINJ-INJ FIN market |
$KUJI | 315 | yes | Upgrade Fuzion Plasma (Otc) Smart Contract to v1.1.0 | CryptoCrew suppports upgrading the Fuzion Plasma OTC smart contract to v1.1.0 |
$KUJI | 316 | yes | Instantiate ERIS Amplifier 1.6.0-TF (redo) | CryptoCrew still votes in favour of instantiating the ERIS Amplifier 1.6.0-TF config to launch ERIS Liquid Staking on Kujira (erroneous prop #309) |
$STARS | 151 | yes | Launchpad V1 sg721 Updatable Contract | CryptoCrew votes in favour of uploading the launchpad v1 sg721 updateable code with changeable token metadata & variable royalties |
$STARS | 150 | yes | Funding Request for Open Edition Minter Development | CryptoCrew votes in favour of funding RAC with 400k $STARS from the community pool to develop an Open Edition Minter Contract |
$WHALE | 5 | yes | Increase Minimum Gas Fees | CryptoCrew votes in favour of increasing the minimum gas fees to 0.25uwhale in order to prevent spam txs and implement tx fee burn |
$OSMO | 478 | yes | Whitelist Apollo Vaults for OSMO/WBTC and OSMO/ETH | CryptoCrew votes in favour of whitelisting Apollo Vaults addresses to enable liquidation events & bypass bonding period for underlying locked assets |
$OSMO | 477 | yes | Unfreeze IBC client to MediBloc | CryptoCrew votes in favor of unfreezing the ibc client for Osmosis / MediBloc and has validated the client states: |
$GRAV | 166 | yes | Inflation Adjustment - Set InflationMin to 10% and InflationMax to 20% | CryptoCrew supports the inflation adjustments (InflationMin to 10$ and InflationMax to 20%) |
$STARS | 152 | yes | Launchpad Vending Factory Contract v2.1.0 | CryptoCrew supports uploading the vending factory contract for creating zero mint fee minters |
$STARS | 153 | yes | Launchpad Vending Minter Contract v2.1.0 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of uploading the vending minter contract v2.1.0 for creating zero mint fee minters |
$STARS | 154 | yes | Launchpad Whitelist Contract v2.1.0 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of uploading the launchpad whitelist contract v2.1.0 for creating zero mint fee whitelists |
$OSMO | 479 | abstain | Upload Cross-Chain Swap Contract v2 | CryptoCrew supports the upload of the v2 crosschain swap contract |
$KUJI | 318 | yes | Deploy MNTA-USK FIN Market | CryptoCrew supports the deployment of MNTA-USK FIN Market |
$XPRT | 22 | yes | #22 Phase 1 Incentives Distribution for bootstrapping XPRT liquidity | CryptoCrew votes in favour of distributing XPRT incentives like following: 166,667 XPRT for XPRT/OSMO (Pool #15) on Osmosis & 333,333 XPRT to ATOM/XPRT on Dexter |
$LUNA | 4714 | yes | Revised Redacted Grant Proposal | CryptoCrew votes in favour of funding Redacted to build POI & a Interchain Privacy Suite for 500k $LUNA & 1M $RED. |
$CRE | 221 | yes | Emission change for 2nd year | CryptoCrew supports changing the chain emmissions according to the figures stated in the proposal |
$CRE | 220 | yes | Initiation of 2nd year LP farming plan | CryptoCrew votes in favour of initiating a 2nd year LP farming plan and reallocating farming weights as stated in the proposal |
$OSMO | 480 | yes | Signaling Proposal for WHALE/OSMO External Incentive Match | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adding the WHALE/OSMO Pool #960 to the regular incentives program of Osmosis |
$OSMO | 481 | yes | Regular Incentive adjustment for 2023-04-10 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adjusting the incentives according to the proposal on 10.04.2023 |
$SOMM | 45 | yes | [SIPS-030] Authorize the Real Yield ETH Cellar | CryptoCrew votes in favour of sending 200k $SOMM from the community pool to the CellarStaking contract to be used as inventives for the Real Yield ETH cellar on ETH |
$INJ | 217 | yes | Trade and Earn rewards allocation | CryptoCrew votes in favour of sending 200k $SOMM from the community pool to the CellarStaking contract to be used as inventives for the Real Yield ETH cellar on ETH |
$GRAV | 170 | yes | Gravity Growth and Sustainability Grant | CryptoCrew votes in favour of funding Blockscape, Chandra Station and Hawk Network (Althea) with vested 45M $GRAV on a multisig in order to build, upgrade and maintain the Gravity Bridge |
$CMDX | 138 | yes | Increasing validators count from 80 to 90 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of inceasing the Comdex active validator set to 90 in order to further decentralize the Comdex Network |
$CMDX | 139 | yes | Comdex Partnership Proposal | CryptoCrew supports the partnership between Kado on Comdex in order to provide direct fiat on-off ramp services for the CMDX ecosystem |
$CMDX | 140 | yes | Proposal to add liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools : phase-17 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adding 46,161 CMDX and 213,052 HARBOR as liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools |
$CRE | 222 | no_with_veto | New Features 2.0 | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. do not interact with this proposal |
$STARS | 155 | yes | Marketplace v1.3.0 Contract | CryptoCrew supports uploading the Marketplace v1.3.0 contract code |
$SCRT | 232 | yes | Change Maximum Gas per Block to 6M | CryptoCrew votes in favour of reducing the max gas per block from 8M to 6M to ensure smooth nework operation while accepting the drawback of less txs per block |
$INJ | 218 | yes | Upgrade expired IBC client | CryptoCrew votes in favour of re-enabling the expired client with Terra Classic |
$INJ | 219 | yes | Pyth Oracle Mainnet Deployment | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the Pyth high fidelity data oracle on the Injective mainnet |
$CRE | 224 | no_with_veto | New Airdrop Proposal | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$JUNO | 282 | yes | Juno Upgrade: Aurora v14 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Juno mainnet to v14 Aurora |
$FLIX | 6 | yes | OmniFlix v0.10.0 upgrade | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Omniflix mainnet to v0.10.0 |
$KUJI | 323 | yes | Create Sentinel CW3 Group Contract | CryptoCrew votes in favour of creating the Sentinel CW3 Group Contract |
$SCRT | 233 | yes | Secret Surge Proposal (Month 1) | CryptoCrew votes in favour of igniting DeFi on Secret by funding the Secret Surge according to the proposed plan (50% SCRT Labs, 25% Terra Builders Fund, 25% SCRT Community Pool) |
$STARS | 156 | yes | Launchpad V2 - Whitelist Flex Contract | CryptoCrew votes in favour of uploading the Whitelist Flex Contract |
$STARS | 157 | yes | Launchpad V2 - Whitelist Flex Contract 2.3.0 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of uploading the code for the Whitelist Flex Contract 2.3.0 |
$STARS | 158 | yes | Launchpad V2 - Vending Minter Flex Contract 2.3.0 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of uploading the code for the Vending Minter Flex Contract 2.3.0 |
$KUJI | 324 | yes | Deploy rATOM-ATOM FIN Market | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the rATOM-ATOM FIN Market |
$EVMOS | 142 | yes | Treasury stEVMOS/EVMOS Liquidity Pool on Forge | CryptoCrew supports the 2M $EVMOS treasury spend to incentivize the stEVMOS/EVMOS pool on the EVMOS DEX Forge |
$FLIX | 7 | yes | Signalling proposal to allocate and transfer FLIX to the multisig for the token launch via StreamSwap on Osmosis | CryptoCrew supports the transfer of 5M FLIX for the economic launch via SteamSwap Protocol |
$FLIX | 8 | yes | Signalling Proposal to allocate 10M FLIX for LP incentives | CryptoCrew votes in favour of allocating 10M $FLIX as liquidity provider incentives on DEXs like Osmosis, WYND, Crescent, Kujira etc. |
$LUNA | 4715 | no | Backbone Labs - Audit Request | CryptoCrew does not support the ~35k USD $LUNA fund to audit Backbone Labs |
$OSMO | 482 | yes | Signalling Proposal for OSMO/NCT incentives | CryptoCrew votes in favour of including NCT to the Osmosis liquidity incentives asset list and incentivizing the OSMO/NCT |
$LUNA | 4717 | yes | Phoenix Software Upgrade 2.3.0 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the Terra2 Mainnet Phoenix upgrade v2.3.0 |
$KUJI | 325 | yes | LOCAL CW4 Stake - Instantiate. | CryptoCrew supports the upload and instantiation of the CW4 Stake Contract as preparation of the LOCAL DAO creation |
$KUJI | 326 | yes | Create Sentinel Multisig Contract | CryptoCrew votes in favour of creating & instantiating the CW3 Multisig Contract for the Kuji Sentinel |
$KUJI | 327 | yes | Upgrade to CALC Finance CALC-DCA v1.5.2 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the CALC-DCA v1.5.2 migration in order to simplify permissionless off-chain execution bots & user bot integration |
$OSMO | 483 | yes | Upload StreamSwap Contract | CryptoCrew supports uploading the StreamSwap contract to the Osmosis Zone in order to enable time-based token swaps & help fair price discovery for token launches |
$LUNA | 4716 | yes | Lion DAO Treasury Grant | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the community pool spend of 50k LUNA for the Lion DAO treasury |
$FLIX | 9 | yes | Enable Inflation | CryptoCrew votes in favour of enabling the Omniflix chain inflation and set parameters for min & max inflation at 32.5% & 33% (change rate 0.005) |
$CRE | 224 | yes | Reallocation of LP farming plan - 2nd year distribution and incentivize HARBOR pair | CryptoCrew votes in favour of redistributing the current pair incentives and initiating new pairs according to the proposal |
$CRE | 226 | yes | Approve Polkachu as Crescent Liquid Staking Validator | CryptoCrew votes for Polkachu to be adopted as new liquid staking validator! |
$CRE | 225 | abstain | Approve AutoStake as Crescent Liquid Staking Validator | |
$CRE | 227 | abstain | Approve Bro_n_Bro as Crescent Liquid Staking Validator | |
$CRE | 228 | abstain | Approve Genesis Lab as Crescent Liquid Staking Validator | |
$CRE | 229 | no_with_veto | Phoenix Airdrop Upgrade 2.3.0 🪂 | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$CRE | 230 | no_with_veto | ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$JUNO | 283 | no | WYND DEX External Incentives for WYND/JUNO Pool | CryptoCrew votes no due a proposal error |
$INJ | 220 | yes | Liquid Staking Incentives for INJ | CryptoCrew votes in favour of incentivizing the stINJ pool on Astroport |
$KUJI | 332 | yes | Enable KUJI price oracle | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adding KUJI to the chain's price oracle so it can be used on GHOST |
$JUNO | 284 | no | WYND DEX External Incentives for WYND/JUNO Pool | CryptoCrew votes against external incentives on the WYND/JUNO pool due to our opinion that $JUNO shouldn't be abused as a farming token |
$WHALE | 6 | yes | Revive Migaloo-Secret IBC client - Fix for IBC between chains and stuck users | CryptoCrew votes in favour of re-enabling the expired clients according to the proposal >>> subject client id: 07-tendermint-6 - last revision: 4 height: 7740214host: 89591283B498A6F92B8697BE8ADACDBBA358625416CFB82EDA11C87B67FAF468 |
$KUJI | 333 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate USK Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST USK vault to enable USK deposits & xUSK yield bearing assets |
$KUJI | 334 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate KUJI Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST KUJI vault to enable KUJI deposits & xKUJI yield bearing assets |
$SCRT | 235 | yes | Revive Secret-Akash IBC client - Fix for IBC between chains and stuck users | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Secret-Akash IBC client >>> subject client id: 07-tendermint-47 - last revision: 2 height: 10114586 host: CBC29970F8774ADA618B2C5BE33810FF117E63D8C4CA9A0C37EF9A8C1DDB2594 |
$OSMO | 484 | yes | Lengthen OSMO Emission Schedule | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the Osmosis emission upgrades (-50% daily emission, double time between thirdenings ) in order to lower sell pressure |
$OSMO | 485 | yes | Adjust the Ratio of Emissions | CryptoCrew supports the pool incentive adjustments from 45% to 20% and staking incentive adjustments from 25% to 50% |
$OSMO | 486 | yes | Decrease the Superfluid Risk Factor to 25% | CryptoCrew supports decreasing the SFS risk factor to 25% and allowing 75% to be staked in SFS pools |
$OSMO | 487 | yes | Regular Incentive adjustment for 2023-04-17 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the current incentive adjustment on 17.04.2023 |
$CRE | 232 | no_with_veto | ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$CMDX | 141 | yes | Proposal to add liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools : phase-18 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adding 46,162 CMDX and 213,054 HARBOR as liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools |
$GRAV | 172 | yes | Orion Upgrade | CryptoCrew votes in favour of the Gravity Bridge Orion Upgrade |
$STARS | 159 | yes | Developer Royalties Update | CryptoCrew votes in favour of updating & rising Developer Royalties in order to provide a higher incentive for devs to build on Stargaze |
$KUJI | 335 | yes | Sending MNTA from the Community pool to the Senate multisig address | CryptoCrew votes in favour of sending ~125K MNTA community tax to the Senate multisig |
$EVMOS | 143 | abstain | Actionable analytics, management, and Incentives tools for liquidity providers by Revert Finance | CryptoCrew has chosen to abstain from participating in any community pool spend proposals as a matter of principle. This decision, made in April 2023, is intended to ensure that we accurately represent and uphold the interests of our community. |
$SOMM | 46 | yes | CryptoCrew votes in favour of establishing performance fees of 20% and reducing the platform fee from 0.5% to 0% | CryptoCrew votes in favour of establishing performance fees of 20% and reducing the platform fee from 0.5% to 0% |
$KUJI | 336 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate ORCA KUJI-xUSK Queue | CryptoCrew supports the ORCA liquidation queue for KUJI liquidations with xUSK |
$KUJI | 337 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate ORCA USK-xKUJI Queue | CryptoCrew supports the ORCA liquidation queue for USK liquidations with xKUJI |
$OSMO | 489 | yes | Set token creation fee to zero; introduce an alternative spam-prevention mechanism | CryptoCrew votes in favour of changing mentioned on chain parameters in regards of spam prevention |
$STARS | 160 | yes | CosmWasm Fixed Multisig Contract v1.0.1 | CrypoCrew votes in favour of uploading the CW3 fixed multisig contract |
$STARS | 161 | yes | Marketplace v1.3 Migration | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Stargaze Marketplace from v1.2 to v1.3 |
$OSMO | 488 | yes | Allow TFM Contracts to be Uploaded | CryptoCrew votes in favour of whitelisting the contained TFM address to upload audited CosmWasm contracts, enabling limit orders to enhance trading experience and minimizing slippage |
$ATOM | 790 | yes | Liquid staking module: Regulated and efficient liquid staking | CryptoCrew supports the addition of the LS Module to the Cosmoshub. We firmly believe that a well-regulated Liquid Staking framework is essential for addressing potential unintended consequences and ensuring long-term stability. |
$OSMO | 491 | yes | Add Stride’s LSTs to Osmosis Frontend | CryptoCrew votes in favour of listing Stride's LSTs on Osmosis |
$GRAV | 173 | yes | Bug Bounty Vault Proposal by Hats Finance | CryptoCrew votes in favour of incentivizing a smart bug bounty program in order to find bugs before exploits happen on the Gravity Bridge |
$CRE | 236 | no_with_veto | ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$INJ | 221 | yes | Injective Exchange dApp Update: Market Parameter Changes | CryptoCrew supports changing the mentioned market parameters |
$KUJI | 338 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate ATOM Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST ATOM Vault enabling lenders to deposit ATOM to mint xATOM |
$KUJI | 339 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate wBNB Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST wBNB Vault enabling lenders to deposit wBNB to mint xwBNB |
$KUJI | 340 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate DOT Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST DOT Vault enabling lenders to deposit DOT to mint xDOT |
$KUJI | 341 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate wETH Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST wETH Vault enabling lenders to deposit wETH to mint xwETH |
$KUJI | 342 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate LUNA Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST LUNA Vault enabling lenders to deposit wLUNA to mint xLUNA |
$KUJI | 343 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate OSMO Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST OSMO Vault enabling lenders to deposit OSMO to mint xOSMO |
$KUJI | 344 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate gPAXG Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST gPAXG Vault enabling lenders to deposit gPAXG to mint xgPAXG |
$KUJI | 345 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate wBTC Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST wBTC Vault enabling lenders to deposit wBTC to mint xwBTC |
$KUJI | 346 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate stATOM Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST stATOM Vault enabling lenders to deposit stATOM to mint xstATOM |
$KUJI | 347 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate stOSMO Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST stOSMO Vault enabling lenders to deposit stOSMO to mint xstOSMO |
$KUJI | 348 | yes | Enable USK & USDC price oracles | CryptoCrew votes in favour of enabling USK & USDC onchain price oracles on Kujira in order to be used on GHOST |
$KUJI | 349 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate axlUSDC Vault | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying a GHOST axlUSDC Vault enabling lenders to deposit axlUSDC to mint xaxlUSDC |
$KUJI | 350 | yes | ERIS: Upgrade ERIS Amplifier to 1.7.0-TF | CryptoCrew supports upgrading the ERIS amp to 1.7.0-TF |
$KUJI | 351 | yes | ERIS: Amp Governance 1.4.0-TF - Instantiate Vote-escrow | CryptoCrew votes in favour of launching ERIS amp governance on Kujira |
$KUJI | 352 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate KUJI-USK Market | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the KUJI-USK GHOST market |
$KUJI | 353 | yes | GHOST: Instantiate USK-KUJI Market | CryptoCrew votes in favour of deploying the USK-KUJI GHOST market |
$KUJI | 354 | yes | Update Instantiate Config: Ghost: Vault | CryptoCrew supports allowing GHOST Vaults to be deployed by the Kujira Team |
$KUJI | 355 | yes | Update Instantiate Config: Ghost: Orca | CryptoCrew supports allowing GHOST Orca queues to be deployed by the Kujira Team |
$KUJI | 356 | yes | Update Instantiate Config: Ghost: Market | CryptoCrew supports allowing GHOST markets to be deployed by the Kujira Team |
$OSMO | 492 | no | Signalling Proposal for JKL/OSMO Incentivized Liquidity Pool: | CryptoCrew does not support the incentivization of the JKL/OSMO pool #832 |
$ATOM | 792 | yes | Launch Neutron on Replicated Security | CryptoCrew votes in favour of launching the Neutron consumer chain using replicated security! |
$FLIX | 10 | yes | Increase total active validators from 64 to 75 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of increasing the active validator set to 75 |
$CRE | 237 | no_with_veto | ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$CRE | 238 | yes | Confirm Polkachu as Crescent Liquid Stakin | CryptoCrew votes in favour of confirming Polkachu as CRE LSV |
$CRE | 239 | no_with_veto | New Crescent version v2.0 ✔️ | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$KUJI | 357 | yes | Raise stATOM Mint Cap to 400k | CryptoCrew supports raising the stATOM mint cap to 400k |
$KUJI | 358 | yes | ERIS: Amp Governance 1.4.0-TF - Instantiate Amp Gauge | CryptoCrew votes in favour of launching the ERIS Amp governance on Kujira |
$KUJI | 359 | yes | ERIS: Amp Governance 1.4.0-TF - Instantiate Prop Gauge | CryptoCrew votes in favour of launching the ERIS Amp governance on Kujira & uploading the prop gauge contract |
$ATOM | 793 | yes | Request to Drop the Lawsuit: All in Bits, Inc. vs. Grace Yu | By voting YES on this proposal, we support upholding the core values of transparency, fairness, and unity within the Cosmos Hub and advocate for the withdrawal of the lawsuit by All in Bits Inc. against Grace Yu. This decision aims to ensure community trust, responsible use of funds, and mitigate potential legal risks and uncertainties. |
$ATOM | 791 | no | Legal Defense Fund Proposal | CryptoCrew has decided to abstain from participating in any community pool spend proposals as a matter of principle. This decision, made in April 2023, is intended to ensure that we accurately represent and uphold the interests of our community.We reserve the right to use our NO or NO_WITH_VETO option in specific cases. These cases include, but are not limited to, situations where the proposal is considered spam (i.e., irrelevant to the respective chain/community), disproportionately infringes on minority interests, or violates or encourages violation of the rules of engagement as currently established by the respective chain/community. By maintaining this stance, we aim to protect the integrity of the community and its governance processes, promote transparency, and safeguard against actions that may compromise the well-being of our members or the broader ecosystem.However, we recognize that our delegators may have differing opinions on these matters. To ensure that their voices are heard and respected, our delegators have the option to override our decision by participating in the voting process themselves. This enables a more inclusive and democratic approach to community decision-making, empowering our delegators to actively shape the direction and values of the community in alignment with their own perspectives and priorities. |
$WHALE | 7 | abstain | BackBone Labs Grant Proposal | CryptoCrew has decided to abstain from participating in any community pool spend proposals as a matter of principle. This decision, made in April 2023, is intended to ensure that we accurately represent and uphold the interests of our community. We reserve the right to use our NO or NO_WITH_VETO option in specific cases. These cases include, but are not limited to, situations where the proposal is considered spam (i.e., irrelevant to the respective chain/community), disproportionately infringes on minority interests, or violates or encourages violation of the rules of engagement as currently established by the respective chain/community. By maintaining this stance, we aim to protect the integrity of the community and its governance processes, promote transparency, and safeguard against actions that may compromise the well-being of our members or the broader ecosystem. However, we recognize that our delegators may have differing opinions on these matters. To ensure that their voices are heard and respected, our delegators have the option to override our decision by participating in the voting process themselves. This enables a more inclusive and democratic approach to community decision-making, empowering our delegators to actively shape the direction and values of the community in alignment with their own perspectives and priorities. |
$CMDX | 142 | yes | Extending Incentives on and pools on Crescent Dex | CryptoCrew supports the extension of Crescent DEX pool incentives |
$CMDX | 143 | yes | Proposal to add liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools : phase-19 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of adding 47,084 CMDX and 217,313 Harboras liquidity mining incentives to cSwap pools |
$SOMM | 47 | yes | Sommelier v6 - SDK upgrades and fixes | CryptoCrew votes in favour of upgrading the Sommelier mainnet to v6 |
$OSMO | 493 | yes | Regular Incentive adjustment for 2023-04-24 | CryptoCrew supports the regular incentive adjustment for 24.04.2023 |
$KUJI | 360 | yes | Update Instantiate Config: Ghost: Market v1.0.1 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of updating the instantiate config of GHOST market to v.1.0.1 in order to fix a rounding error |
$JUNO | 285 | yes | Juno <> DAO DAO Token Swap | CryptoCrew votes in favour of swapping $JUNO for $DAO in order to support the DAO DAO development. Tokens shall be vested for two years and staked with various validators according to the proposal. |
$INJ | 222 | yes | ERIS: Upload Amplifier 1.7.0-TF | CryptoCrew votes in favour of uploading the ERIS amplifier liquid staking contract v1.7.0 |
$SCRT | 238 | yes | Community Proposal for Secret Foundation Wind-Down Deliverables 1 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of increased transparency and accountability. We support the publishment of Secret Foundations final audit and transferring the main brand community channels to the Secret Labs as stated in the proposal |
$CRE | 240 | yes | Reallocation of LP farming plan - CRO pair | CryptoCrew votes in favour of redistributing the current pair incentives and initiating new pairs according to the proposal |
$QCK | 12 | yes | Increase gas_per_block parameter to 150m | CryptoCrew votes in favour of increasing the max_gas parameter from 100m to 150m in order to improve ICA performance |
$LUNA | 4722 | no | Community Funding for TerraSpaces | CryptoCrew does not support the excessive ask for 80k USD for TerraSpaces.org. Also CryptoCrew has decided to abstain from participating in any community pool spend proposals as a matter of principle. This decision, made in April 2023, is intended to ensure that we accurately represent and uphold the interests of our community. We reserve the right to use our NO or NO_WITH_VETO option in specific cases. These cases include, but are not limited to, situations where the proposal is considered spam (i.e., irrelevant to the respective chain/community), disproportionately infringes on minority interests, or violates or encourages violation of the rules of engagement as currently established by the respective chain/community. By maintaining this stance, we aim to protect the integrity of the community and its governance processes, promote transparency, and safeguard against actions that may compromise the well-being of our members or the broader ecosystem. However, we recognize that our delegators may have differing opinions on these matters. To ensure that their voices are heard and respected, our delegators have the option to override our decision by participating in the voting process themselves. This enables a more inclusive and democratic approach to community decision-making, empowering our delegators to actively shape the direction and values of the community in alignment with their own perspectives and priorities. https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmU1BzPwYZ3bETMKVyheVUXjpFyg1mGZCxE3NSyZFLJNNH |
$INJ | 223 | yes | Disbursement of DMM rewards for epoch ended on 17 April 2023 | CryptoCrew supports the disbursement of the Dedicated Market Maker rewards and the distribution of 56,882.360 INJ tokens |
$CRE | 241 | no_with_veto | ATOM Airdrop ✅ | CryptoCrew warns users about the phishing link contained in the proposal text. Do NOT interact with this proposal |
$LUM | 58 | yes | DFract Allocation #29 | CryptoCrew votes in favour of using the funds in the DFract module account to buy assets on Osmosis and delegate them to their native blockchain |