Operational risk.
Today, during the live broadcast of Binance Spain, we had some technical issues. I can't say what caused it, but I can describe the effect: the questions weren't appearing, and when answering, there was no acknowledgment, with the classic correct or false. This could have been due to the interference of a hacker, or something related to the server, the software program, saturation of the plotter, or who knows.
I don't want to drag this out; last time I was surprised to receive a prize. I've been involved in airdrops, play-to-earn money for months, and since there's no contract, I don't take it for granted. I'm pessimistic. Additionally, I tend to make mistakes, and I also have the deficit of not doing the so-called social tasks (sharing with friends).
I believe I received a prize higher than what they say, but I need to check it because it's in BNB. On the other hand, since I've completed all the free courses from Binance Academy, I thought that Big Data might have taken it into account.
Be that as it may, we know that the blockchain records everything. I don’t want to give specific figures; I can say that the prize is supposed to be 400 euros to be divided among the top 20. This amounts to 20 euros (in BNB). I have received a slightly higher amount that I prefer not to specify.
Since today there was an issue with the live broadcast, I wanted to put in writing this matter related to automatic computer issues, I suppose? And just as I confess that I may have benefited, as I do when I am harmed, I have taken the opportunity to explain the concept of "operational risk," which causes so much discomfort.