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I checked last night and it was up again, and it’s still up 👍🏻
Is partnering with Cash App Pay related to bitcoin, other than you can buy and send bitcoin in the same app? Can you pay with bitcoin? Do you get bitcoin rewards? If not, most people that use Cash App don't even touch the bitcoin features or know they're there.
To the economists... In a hard money economy, generally you want a trade surplus (money from other countries flowing in, making locals richer and able to spend more money outside the country, balancing out the surplus), and in a soft money economy, you want a trade deficit (the money flowing out, thus avoiding local price inflation while getting goods from other countries for cheap), correct? Or does it really matter, as long as all parties are benefiting from the trade? Or am I completely wrong?
I made a 3x3 impenetrable barrier with a little bit of help from others. The pawns in the center aren't meant to symbolize anything. they were just leftover from something else. https://onemillionchessboards.com/#4308,4037
I thought I'd provide a guide for inputting the price into Excel. I have my own transaction tracker, and your post inspired me to look into it, thanks!
- Type in a cell, "BTC/USD".
- While the cell is selected, go to the Data tab, choose Stocks, and the data type of the cell should change
- On the cell, you should see a symbol appear next to it labeled "Insert Data" when hovered over. Select this, and a list of properties should appear,
- Select Price from the list of properties, and the current price should appear to the right of the cell!
If it's in an Excel Table, to refresh the price, right click "BTC/USD" and click "Refresh" from the dropdown menu.
Reasons Fahrenheit is better:
- 100 is too hot to be outside for more than a few minutes, and it's around the hottest you can expect it to get during a year in most regions, with few exceptions.
- 0 is too cold to be outside more than a few minutes, no matter how many layers you put on. It's also about the coldest you can reasonably expect it to get during a year.
- 80 is 80% hot, and so on.
- On your home thermostat, there's a slighter difference between a single degree higher or lower. In Celsius a single degree is almost two whole degrees in Fahrenheit, so F is much more granular.
- Normal human body temperature is 98.6. So if it's over 100, it might be something to worry about.
If I were to steel man the Celsius scale, I'd say:
- At 0 you can expect snow and ice on the roads.
- You set your refrigerator and freezer temperatures to just above and below 0, respectively.
- At 100, water boils
Satoshi's vision to move the decimal place to whatever is equal to around 1 Euro confirmed! lol
-- Stereotypical BSVer?
His books are all open source, so you can download them for free. He just doesn't advertise it on his website.
Why would he theme the cover after his other non-fiction books? I think he should have at least drastically changed the background color to differentiate them.
I think Airpods allow you to listen to more than a single device within Apple's ecosystem.
In concept, all I want is to be able to listen to music from my phone, pause it, play something on Youtube on my PC, and not have to switch the Bluetooth connection in order to do it. It seems like everyone would want this.
Sometimes I literally wear both my Airpods and an over-ear headset, so I can listen to a podcast or audiobook and play a videogame at the same time.