Oh people definitely use crypto all right! That's why they had to pay $4.6B to settle a money laundering case.
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Arbitrary vs imaginary are distinctly different. You're both right but talking about different things.
May I suggest putting that in the body instead of [South Africa]? That's much more valuable information. Btw wasn't critiquing you at all, I was critiquing the article headline.
Everyone's debating the merits of WebView but I find a browser made by CoinBase, Inc who operates a crypto platform advertising 8% APY to be way more dubious than the battle-tested Chromium browser engine.
Literally. I don't want to watch endless ads intermixed with tired old programming. Trying to shove it down my throat will not work either. There's a reason it's dying and they share a lot of the blame.
Personally I haven't watched traditional TV channels in about a decade. To have it installed on my TV would aggravate me to no end.
Last time I had a pi-hole running it didn't effect YouTube ads and was known not to as pi-hole works at the DNS layer but YouTube ads are served from the same DNS endpoint.
I feel like this is something mass reportable. At least I will start, hopefully a mod can chime in on if this is tolerated.
We've got to celebrate the small wins and hope it doesn't end here.
Does this title sound stupid to anyone else or just me? Like... the jobless rate is defined by unemployment.. so what else would be keeping it at 20%? It's not really saying anything at all.
I wonder how the $1B "outflows" breaks down into cash withdrawals vs moving crypto off-exchange.