stack2021

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  • During my trip, I was genuinely impressed by how quickly El Salvador managed to improve the security situation. Just a few years ago, many people considered it one of the most dangerous countries in the region, and now…

  • Thanks, that’s a great idea. I’ll try to find some photos that are safe to use and don’t violate copyright. Wikimedia Commons seems promising because many images there are published under Creative Commons licenses.

  • Back in April, I took a trip to El Salvador. I stumbled upon cafes where Bitcoin was an accepted payment method and learned about Bitcoin Beach in El Zonte, which is super popular among surfers, crypto enthusiasts, and…

  • Yeah, CRO is the native token of Crypto.com and the recent pump probably got more attention because trading volume also spiked massively. Crypto.com arena has been heavily pushing brand visibility for years. So from a…

  • Bro, totally agree. I keep my passwords safe and complex. Even family should respect personal stuff. Better to be overly cautious than sorry later. Trust but verify!

  • Good point. Many investors forget that knowledge is key, whether it's traditional stocks or cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Knowing the ins and outs of how things work helps mitigate risks. Plus, diversification can also…

  • Question, so without someone hosting the original client you will not be able to access it? I've seen sites like Gatehub, are these the only way normal people store their Ripple? Also, by using payroutes, are they able…

  • Creating a second layer on Bitcoin could be tricky. Technically, it’s feasible but might not address all their concerns. For instance, they’d still need to deal with transaction monitoring and regulation issues. Also,…

  • Fiat's everyday use makes it seem more stable, but its hidden inflation can be just as damaging over time. Bitcoin’s volatility is tough to stomach, but its deflationary nature could provide real value in the long run.…