Visited the Las Vegas Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club!

FINALLY, checked out the Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club at the Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Located at Terminal 1, Concourse C near Gate C23. Soooooo I thought it would be empty at 430AM at opening, but nope there was a line of people cracked out (probably didn't go to sleep) along with a waitlist WOW. They are open daily 430AM to 11PM. Waited on the waitlist for 15 minutes, which seems super short compared to others I've talked to that have waited 1~2 hours during the day time! Speaking with the staff, apparently maximum capacity is 87 members which is on the smaller end compared to other Chase Sapphire Lounge like the New York LaGuardia (LGA) lounge which is 4x larger than the LAS lounge.

I loved the interior and decor, felt artsy and fancy haha. Once I entered, I was greeted with fancy gummy bears and drinks. It felt hectic and noisy right outside the lounge, but quiet and peaceful inside. The spaces are cozy with comfy couches all over, felt like someone's home living room in upper Manhattan. All the couches were different colors or accents and they did a good job. The bar has nice comfy high seats as well with gold accents.

The food was great, apparently the menu is created by Momofuku. I really enjoyed the spicy cucumber salad and the Momofuku pork buns! The pork buns aren't cheap, so it was amazing to eat them free here haha. The nori potatoes I was not a fan of, felt like the crisp was gone and felt a little stale. However, when a fresh batch came out, I tried it and that made a HUGE difference for the nori potatoes! They had a great variety of food including the Sapphire burger which was a good classic burger with smashed meat patty, nothing spectacular or amazing, but a great solid burger. Mmmmm the lemon bar was a lovely dessert!

The drinks, mmmmm chef's kiss. Not only was the selection tasty, but also lovely presentation. They offer an array of spritz cocktails with SEASONAL themes as well. The ginger, hibiscus, lavender spritz and the blood orange lemon sochu were 2 favorites of mine. The nori, cucumber, blood orange, with gin was another excellent option. The bar is full size with wine, beer, cocktails, and nonalcoholic dranks. They serve local Dark Moon Coffee Roasters as well!

Again, I've bee to many lounges but this is my first Chase Sapphire Lounge and I was happy with the experience. Since the staff told me there are larger, better Chase Sapphire Lounges, I hope to visit them as well, especially the New York location which they raved about!

Let me know below if you have any questions and I'll try my best to answer them!

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u/bzzking — 22 hours ago

Clarity Act, simple explanation and status

Everyone keeps talking about the "Clarity Act," but it's actually the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (H.R. 3633) in full. I'll refer to it as the Clarity Act for short... Clarity Act aims to untangle the regulatory mess we have right now, where way too many different agencies keep tripping over each other trying to police and regulate cryptocurrency. So far, the bill cleared the House and then the Senate Banking Committee. Now, it's just sitting around waiting on a full vote from the Senate...

  • SEC vs. CFTC: Right now, cryptocurrency companies don't know which agency's rules to follow. Clarity Act gives CFTC control over spot markets and digital commodities, while SEC handles only digital asset securities.
  • Commodity vs Security: How do they actually decide what's a commodity and what's a security? Per Clarity Act, a token counts as a commodity if its network is open-source and transparent, and no single entity holds more than 20% of the voting power or token supply. Fail that test and it's a security.
  • Ancillary Assets: These are investment contract tokens that don't actually give you any corporate ownership. Congress is essentially grandfathering major cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, as permanent digital commodities.
  • Protect Retail (YOU and ME): To protect everyday retail investors like you ands me, the Clarity Act forces exchanges to keep customer funds completely separate from their own corporate money. So, if an exchange goes under, they can’t legally lock up your tokens to bail out their own corporate debts. Pretty much to prevent events like the FTX collapse...
  • Stablecoins and Money Laundering: Brokers and centralized exchanges will have to strictly follow standard anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism funding rules through standards like KYC checks to keep hackers out. I honestly don't know how non-KYC DEX will work if the Clarity Act is passed, well in the USA at least. They are also slapping a cap on stablecoin yields to stop catastrophic de-pegging disasters like the Terra-Luna crash...

There's still debate about the Clarity Act though. Folks are pushing for an amendment that bans federal politicians such as the President from launching or hyping up tokens for personal profit. I am 100% for this, not just for digital assets but also for stocks etc... Obviously, the current President isn't a fan of that clause, especially since his family has made an insane amount of money off crypto during his term through ventures like *COUGH* World Liberty Financial *COUGH*. On top of that, CFTC is way too small and underfunded compared to the SEC to actually handle this much responsibility.

Even though the bill technically has until December 31, 2026, to pass before it dies, the real deadline is much closer. If a bill doesn't manage to cross the finish line before Congress heads out for its August recess, it usually ends up getting abandoned. Prediction markets like Polymarket have tanked the odds of this passing this year down to 48% and continuing to decline.

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u/bzzking — 13 days ago

Clarity Act, simple explanation and status

Everyone keeps talking about the "Clarity Act," but it's actually the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (H.R. 3633) in full. I'll refer to it as the Clarity Act for short... Clarity Act aims to untangle the regulatory mess we have right now, where way too many different agencies keep tripping over each other trying to police and regulate cryptocurrency. So far, the bill cleared the House and then the Senate Banking Committee. Now, it's just sitting around waiting on a full vote from the Senate...

  • SEC vs. CFTC: Right now, cryptocurrency companies don't know which agency's rules to follow. Clarity Act gives CFTC control over spot markets and digital commodities, while SEC handles only digital asset securities.
  • Commodity vs Security: How do they actually decide what's a commodity and what's a security? Per Clarity Act, a token counts as a commodity if its network is open-source and transparent, and no single entity holds more than 20% of the voting power or token supply. Fail that test and it's a security.
  • Ancillary Assets: These are investment contract tokens that don't actually give you any corporate ownership. Congress is essentially grandfathering major cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP, as permanent digital commodities.
  • Protect Retail (YOU and ME): To protect everyday retail investors like you ands me, the Clarity Act forces exchanges to keep customer funds completely separate from their own corporate money. So, if an exchange goes under, they can’t legally lock up your tokens to bail out their own corporate debts. Pretty much to prevent events like the FTX collapse...
  • Stablecoins and Money Laundering: Brokers and centralized exchanges will have to strictly follow standard anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism funding rules through standards like KYC checks to keep hackers out. I honestly don't know how non-KYC DEX will work if the Clarity Act is passed, well in the USA at least. They are also slapping a cap on stablecoin yields to stop catastrophic de-pegging disasters like the Terra-Luna crash...

There's still debate about the Clarity Act though. Folks are pushing for an amendment that bans federal politicians such as the President from launching or hyping up tokens for personal profit. I am 100% for this, not just for digital assets but also for stocks etc... Obviously, the current President isn't a fan of that clause, especially since his family has made an insane amount of money off crypto during his term through ventures like *COUGH* World Liberty Financial *COUGH*. On top of that, CFTC is way too small and underfunded compared to the SEC to actually handle this much responsibility.

Even though the bill technically has until December 31, 2026, to pass before it dies, the real deadline is much closer. If a bill doesn't manage to cross the finish line before Congress heads out for its August recess, it usually ends up getting abandoned. Prediction markets like Polymarket have tanked the odds of this passing this year down to 48% and continuing to decline.

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u/bzzking — 13 days ago
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Where to oil Arrma Senton?

My Senton manual says to oil the motor and bearing shaft after 10-15 runs but there are no images.

Where exactly do I oil and what type of oil is recommended?

u/bzzking — 20 days ago

[US-CA] [H] MT3 Fairlane Keyset (Base, Accents, Space bars), Durgod Hades 68% keyboard, Kinesis Split Keyboard, Kinesis Numpad, Wireless Numpad, Deskmat, Artisans [W] Paypal

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Keyboard - Durgod Hades 68 RGB 65% Lightly used, aluminum, USB-C, Gateron Brown switches 50
Keyboard - Kinesis Split Ergo Freestyle2 Like New 50
Numpad - Kinesis Freestyle Like New 12
Numpad - Adesso Wireless Brand New In Box 12
Keyset - MT3 Fairlane Base kit + Accent kit + Space bars kit 90
Keycap pullers New, may request with any purchase, until supply is out 0
Deskmat - Intel Arc Brand New In Bag 40
Artisan Finch Caps WASD Gamer Set, 1 of 1 commissioned custom colorway 69
Artisan Cozcaps Big Mouth, 1 of 1 commissioned custom colorway 69
Artisan Narwhal 15
Artisan Grinch 15
Artisan Hellboy 15
Artisan Ruby Artisan with gold flakes, shine-through 15
Artisan Kitsune Fox, Blue Moon colorway 15
Artisan Octocock 15
Artisan Skeleking 15
u/bzzking — 26 days ago

[US-CA] [H] Evoluent VerticalMouse, Kensington SlimBlade Pro EQ Trackball, CST Backlit Trackball, Logitech MX Vertical Mouse, Logitech G502 X [W] PayPal

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All mice listed are Wireless and New or Like New condition. Prices do not include shipping.

BNIB Evoluent VerticalMouse D - $75

No Box, Evoluent VerticalMouse D - $70

Open Box, Kensington SlimBlade Pro EQ Trackball - $85

No Box, CST2545-5W (GL) L-Trac Blue Glow Laser Trackball ; used 1 day - $100

No Box, Logitech MX Vertical Mouse- $65

Open Box, Logitech G502 X - $75

u/bzzking — 1 month ago

Is this white stuff mold on the roots? Should I be worried?

u/bzzking — 2 months ago