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G2A also asked developers to audit their keys, and guaranteed to pay the developers 10 times the value of any charge-backs resulting from problematic keys sold on G2A. Only two of them raised the issue: Unknown Worlds asserting $30,000 of chargebacks related to bad keys for Natural Selection 2 through G2A, and Wube Software for $6,600 of ...
Website. mineplex .com. Mineplex is a Minecraft minigame server created in 2013 by Gregory Bylos and Jarred van de Voort. [4] [5] In 2016, Mineplex had millions of unique players monthly. [6] At its peak, the server had around 20,000 concurrent players at any given time. [7] Mineplex won the Guinness World Records award on January 28, 2015, for ...
2b2t ( 2builders2tools) is a Minecraft server founded in December 2010. 2b2t has essentially no rules and players are not permanently banned, known within Minecraft as an " anarchy server". [2] As a result, players commonly engage in the destruction of other players' and groups creations, colloquially called "griefing", as well as hacking using ...
A Minecraft server is a player-owned or business-owned multiplayer game server for the 2011 Mojang Studios video game Minecraft. In this context, the term "server" often colloquially refers to a network of connected servers, rather than a single machine. [1] Players can start their own server either by setting one up on a computer using ...
Shares of the company can be scooped up for less than 15 times forward-year earnings. The icing on the cake is that Sony Group's board authorized a share repurchase program in addition to its split.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will close a costly Texas detention center and reallocate the funds to increase overall detention capacity as the agency ramps ...
There's been a flurry of recent hedge-fund selling activity for Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META). Numerous billionaires and high-profile funds, including Steven Cohen, Andreas Halvorsen, Lee Ainslie ...
Key server (cryptographic) In computer security, a key server is a computer that receives and then serves existing cryptographic keys to users or other programs. The users' programs can be running on the same network as the key server or on another networked computer. The keys distributed by the key server are almost always provided as part of ...