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throw pillows or pillows on a sofa
#1
I'm trying to find throw pillows or pillows that would go on a sofa. I thought I'd check with the community first to see if anyone had created them already before creating them myself (which I don't know how to do anyway). If anyone can help with that, greatly appreciated with a credit on my film.
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#2
A square and a round throw pillow, both of which can have new textures applied to them...


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#3
THANK YOU.
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#4
betweenthelinesfilms Wrote:THANK YOU.

Just remember to credit FrameForge in your Acceptance Speech... :)
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#5
Of course.
For my acceptance speech at the razzie's. LOL.
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#6
i am for the first time here. I found this board and I in finding It truly helpful & it helped me out a lot. I hope to present something back and help others such as you helped me. Premies spouwmuurisolatie
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#7
Honestly, a few lessons hit harder than expected.
1. Speed matters more than perfection. We delayed launch trying to get everything “right,” but the market rewards those who launch early and iterate.
2. Compliance isn’t optional. At first, it felt like a slowdown. In reality, it’s what builds trust and keeps you in the game long-term.
3. Tech decisions can make or break you. If I could go back, I’d seriously consider using a White Label solution instead of building everything from zero—it would’ve saved months.
Overall, I learned that execution beats ideas every time.
Curious, anyone else here built or planning to build a crypto exchange? What would you do differently?
View here >>https://beleaftechnologies.com/white-label-cryptocurrency-exchange-software
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#8
Honestly, a few lessons hit harder than expected.
1. Speed matters more than perfection. We delayed launch trying to get everything “right,” but the market rewards those who launch early and iterate.
2. Compliance isn’t optional. At first, it felt like a slowdown. In reality, it’s what builds trust and keeps you in the game long-term.
3. Tech decisions can make or break you. If I could go back, I’d seriously consider using a White Label solution instead of building everything from zero—it would’ve saved months.
Overall, I learned that execution beats ideas every time.
Curious, anyone else here built or planning to build a crypto exchange? What would you do differently?
View here >>https://beleaftechnologies.com/white-label-cryptocurrency-exchange-software
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#9
Honestly, a few lessons hit harder than expected.
1. Speed matters more than perfection. We delayed launch trying to get everything “right,” but the market rewards those who launch early and iterate.
2. Compliance isn’t optional. At first, it felt like a slowdown. In reality, it’s what builds trust and keeps you in the game long-term.
3. Tech decisions can make or break you. If I could go back, I’d seriously consider using a White Label solution instead of building everything from zero—it would’ve saved months.
Overall, I learned that execution beats ideas every time.
Curious, anyone else here built or planning to build a crypto exchange? What would you do differently?
View here >>https://beleaftechnologies.com/white-label-cryptocurrency-exchange-software
Reply
#10
Honestly, a few lessons hit harder than expected.
1. Speed matters more than perfection. We delayed launch trying to get everything “right,” but the market rewards those who launch early and iterate.
2. Compliance isn’t optional. At first, it felt like a slowdown. In reality, it’s what builds trust and keeps you in the game long-term.
3. Tech decisions can make or break you. If I could go back, I’d seriously consider using a White Label solution instead of building everything from zero—it would’ve saved months.
Overall, I learned that execution beats ideas every time.
Curious, anyone else here built or planning to build a crypto exchange? What would you do differently?
View here >>https://beleaftechnologies.com/white-label-cryptocurrency-exchange-software
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#11
aDSF
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#12
From what I’ve seen, it mainly comes down to control, speed, and lower costs.
Direct platforms (like P2P exchanges) remove intermediaries, so transactions are faster and fees are usually lower. Traders also get more flexibility in how they buy and sell.
For businesses and startups, it’s easier to build scalable and user-focused platforms, especially with the growing demand for P2P models.
Overall, it’s not just a trend people are shifting because these platforms offer a more efficient and transparent way to trade.
Start Platform >> https://beleaftechnologies.com/p2p-cryptocurrency-exchange-development-company
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