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This is so soothing and yet so exciting all at the very same time.

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I am so happy you shared this little piece of yourself with us.

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@nicer1 The questioner also does not seem to get that Greenland is not the only location in the world with ice, and that since the oceans are global and connected, sea level changes are based on changes in the extent of land-based ice throughout the world. It should go along with another question: what was Antarctica doing while Greenland iced over? Greenland, while it is very important due to size (world’s largest island by far) as well as its Arctic latitude, is not nearly as big a store of ice as Antarctica is.

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Paying rent with crypto. A story from our @EFDevcon host country, Argentina, on how Ethereum is used in everyday life: "I lived in Argentina for about a year total without a national ID - it made a lot of things difficult! I lived in airbnbs and bought pesos illegally from a flower stall. My life got a lot easier when I found a landlord who accepted USDC and found a p2p group who would send pesos via motorbike to my house when they received USDT on Arbitrum from me. And a softer benefit - being deep in crypto and having big crypto communities there meant I had built-in communities to join, so living in a new country felt lively and welcoming instead of being difficult."

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The rock was six miles wide. It moved at 45,000 miles per hour. It hit the atmosphere about 60 miles up. So like 3 to 5 seconds from hitting the air to impact. A hard final thing.

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