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Can I found my own company with 0 capital and 0 revenue for a long time?

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I have 32 ETH
Do I stake 32 ETH?
Coinbase said they're doing something with the staking in Q1 2021. Do I wait to stake on an exchange (not necessarily coinbase)

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AAPL or MSFT?

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Buy Boeing now or wait until their earnings report?

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This might seem like a strange question, but suppose I've got a domain that's easy to pronounce and spell. Is there a word for finding a business that the name implies? Usually this happens the other way around. Companies that specialize in naming exist to find the perfect word for a business. Is there a company that specializes in finding the perfect business for a name?

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>>5309131
Please post your stock picks so I can avoid them.

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Wie kauft man hier überhaupt Crypto?

Irgendwelche Möglichkeiten die vermeiden dass die Juden mir all meine Digitalen Gulden klauen?

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Is there any advantage to a monolithic DApp platform with sharding like what ethereum is trying do do vs. side chains and bridged blockchains like what other projects propose?
The latter options sound much simpler to implement and at least as scalable but I'm not too knowledgeable on the subject. What does /biz/ think?

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Hi /biz/
>Before the Lebanese Civil War, 1 U.S. dollar was worth 3 pounds. During the civil war the value decreased rapidly until 1992, when one dollar was worth over 2500 pounds. Subsequently the value increased again and since December 1997 the rate of the pound has been fixed at 1507.5 pounds per US$

How is it possible to keep the value fixed?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanese_pound

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