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>>27995438
>Slav languages are so ugly
wut
Get some Ukranian chick and have her sing you a kida lullaby after fucking.
It's cash and super comfy.

Related
https://youtu.be/0UmvUy1LziE

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>>15567011
DJIA 30k when?

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>>9828461
that is a really comfy picture!

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>>6605682
You're saying biz is already looking for trophy wives?

I'd say /biz/ is still lazy. It takes dedication (and bored madness) to be /fit/, but you can be a lazy fuck and trade from your basement.
I do smart contract programming and benefit strongly from being able to read github repos - and I do it every day - and while that's not hard, most of /biz/ is too comfy in their skin to learn.

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IS THIS GUY JUST PROMOTING UPENN UNI? LMAO

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>>5678432
Check 'em!
0xbdd35915acf1fc72c235c592141feeb26f4a42ef

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>enter the dating market too late
>when I finally get the gist of it, Chad pre-mined all girls
>get tricked into marring right after their All Time High and am now stuck with those saggy bags
watch out for anything that peaks that early

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>>3123385
>be late to the dating market
>never invested in yourself
>when you finally decide to do the step, you dabble into some ugly alts
>after a few years you finally understand the game
>all girls your age group have been heavily premined by Chad
>finally get to know chick right after her ATH
>get into a long position
>never gonna get rid of those bags (of tits)
>no more funds
>you see your friends scoring all the moons

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Okay, I'm out of $. I've been riding the BBC wave long enough. When the day comes, should I quickly go at it and drain that BBC, or will that strategy end up blowing up in my face?

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>>2783653
Very roughly:

Simplest case:
Say people are interested in the temperature of the district I live in. Say Brooklin New York. Say I write a program that measures the temperature in my room and when you click a button, it provides that info. And you want to gain something from that (i.e. not just upload the source code to a repository like GitHub)

Right now I either make a website that does exactly this and gain from ads, or I write a program (app, and .exe file) that you can download somewhere (app store) to execute it on your laptop or on your phone.

The blockchain is a shared data space on the web, where you can e.g. transfer info about money.
Ethereum comes with a blockchain as well as a programming language where you can write programs. You'd upload your program there.
It's simpler for you than hosting a website.
It's simpler for the user than downloading a bunch of apps.

The payment aspect is handled by the token thing (ETH). Startups on Ethereum usually do funding via ICO's. For a vid of a guy who talked critical of those before it was cool to do so, see
https://youtu.be/9bGQfYwfIlA
It must also be said that a lot of dev teams and founders now "put every shit app on the blockchain" that doesn't even necessitate one. I.e. tools that are so far away from the distributed network idea.

EOS is related, but there they target a somewhat more restricted class of apps (e.g. social networks). However whatever comes after Ethereum has the advantage to having learned from Ethereums obstacles.

Most blockchains today suffer from not being very scalable - assuming there are many many users, it would only run like a very slow website.

If you're interested in a low key explanation about the blockchain/mining, I've made a video about that here:

https://youtu.be/w3sI8WVX-cc

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>>2649830
not really
https://youtu.be/J5hF-wlBqHU

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If I don't have a meant to make €/$ to crypto, what would be an argument to consider Coinbase over Kraken?

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>>2264663
This

This is only the beginning
It will be a interesting year

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Okay so I been a NEET for a while now and since I moved to the big city I need a job. Thing is I have little to no experience. I trying to apply for Target any ex or current Target employees can help me out fill out the Application. Thanks

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