One of the things that sucked me into sn was definitely the cowboy hat, or rather, figuring out the cowboy hat. I've heard some people share spoilers about the new easter eggs. However, doing that stuff hasn't been consistent for me, so I'm not convinced the code is cracked.
Anywho, every day when I mysteriously find my horse, this song pops into my head.
Me too, and this morning I'm a man with no horse. At least I can remember my name, cause there ain't no one for to give me no pain.
La la la la la la la la.
Lost my horse too.
…but you’re still packing heat.
If you boosted yesterday perhaps there's a clue to the horse?
I thought it was x amount of sats going to your attached wallet but there has to be something else to it.
Let’s do a test.
Hmmm no horse.
Did either of you detach and re-attach your receive wallets?
Nope.
You thinking that resets the zap amount to get ‘em?
Indeed. Need to protect myself now that I am horseless and can’t get away.
A pistol is more valuable to a true cowboy!
Sometimes I get that too…but I still can’t figure out why. Haha
You need to zap more with your pistol! 🤠
I just don't understand if those who receive our sats also have to have a wallet attached! cc/ @k00b
Well, I’ve been zapping from my own wallet a decent amount this morning, but no gun yet. There’s gotta be some other requirement.
313 is´t enough!
Ah, so it’s amount thing? Game on!
check that you have the (send) wallet attached. I say this because your sats are going to my SN wallet and should go to the attached one.
Yeah, they’re coming out of my send wallet. I’ve got a 0 balance at sn right now.
I've made this joke before... But you'd have thought with the amount of time spent with the horse... He'd have named it.
I used to have a horse but it left me. 😔
Haha! Yeah, and that song always naturally leads to this one…
🤣🤣 well played.
I love that song now a little bit of its history A Horse with No Name » is a song by the American folk rock trio America . Written by Dewey Bunnell , it was released by the Warner Bros. label in late 1971 in Europe and early 1972 in the United States. The song was commercially successful and topped the charts in Canada, Finland, and the United States.
I see you've got your horse! How?
Yeah I got a horse the second day I was here and lost it the third, blew my mind 🤷🏻