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we moon?

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>>26444959
>Get punched in the head 3x/yr for pennies or 1x/2yrs for millions. Hmmmmm

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brainlet here, should I buy physical gold and silver or should I buy shares of mining companies?

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Is there a way to calculate the value of labor for any given career? Like a formula that takes supply/demand for the labor and cost of living in the area into account?

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Imagine not getting $50 free EOS from Coinbase...

Free $50 from Coinbase?

https://coinbase.com
/earn/eos/invite/gzb8q72w

Literally is free, no scam, no bullshit money - can sell it directly if you want

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>tell sister about Chain Link a year ago since she had bought some Bitcoin
>no response
>tell he about it again when it hit $1
>no response
>tell her again when it hit $2
>no response

Today, she fucking messages me telling me why I didn't tell her this was legit... wtf

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Easiest $50 EVER, most of you fags have Coinbase already, and now
their earn programme is open for all users outside the US. Use

https://coinbase.com
/earn/
xlm/invite/3sf5dvr6

Literally easiest $50 in history, sell it directly on Coinbase after watching 5 videos. You only have to watch 5 seconds, then answer a question with the following answers:

Stellar is a decentralized coin that unites currencies

Stellar lumens -> Falilitating low cost universal payments

Why use for Reminances -> Fast, Secure, and Global

Why would banks and businesses use stellar -> To issue and exchange tokens quickly

Stellar Consensus -> It relies on the agreement of trusted nodes


Get in before they pull the plug on this shit

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With the imminent demise of Tether, is it time to Tether up and wait out the storm?

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what business undergraduate course should i do in sydney, australia? which one will get me the best jobs?

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>>8124730
>Any bugs, all the bad code, it stays there for good once the contract is live. One mistake and you're doomed - lots of famous examples already.
Other than the DAO hack, what are some others?

>EOS allows you to freeze and modify your contract
You act like this is a boon for EOS, but it's against the whole point of smart contracts, which is that they're immutable once on the chain. If someone were to gain ownership rights of a contract, or if the dev wanted to pull an exit scam, they could just change the contract code to steal everyone's digital property.

At the end of the day the largest point of failure is the developers, but I'd rather choose the chain with the immutable contracts that forces developers to write good code versus the chain that incentivizes lazy coding and where the contracts you agree to can change without your consent(which defeats the point of a contract, no?)

As for scaling issues, Ethereum devs do their due diligence before offering a solution, so I trust in their ability to figure it out.

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Fugg

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