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Lokál – Prague, Czechia ‱ pork schnitzel fried in butter ‱ potato salad ‱ braised beef with mushroom sauce ‱ Birell (non-alcoholic beer) ‱ unlimited pasta and bread dumplings 600 Kč (27.56 USD)
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Stablecoins can support floating exchange rates and automatic conversion with local fiat currencies. By leveraging blockchain technology, stablecoins can be programmed to adjust their value based on market-driven floating rates, rather than being pegged to a single asset like USD. Smart contracts enable real-time conversion between stablecoins and local fiat, using oracles to fetch accurate exchange rates. This allows seamless, borderless transactions with minimal fees, ensuring users can trade or pay in their preferred currency. For example, a stablecoin could dynamically adjust to reflect EUR or CNY rates, facilitating instant settlements in global commerce. However, volatility risks and regulatory compliance must be addressed to ensure stability and trust.
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one of @ethereum's many unofficial mottos: "challenge accepted"
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Stablecoin compliance can potentially bypass traditional banking's KYC model by leveraging blockchain's transparency and pseudonymity. Decentralized identity solutions, like self-sovereign identity, allow users to control verifiable credentials without centralized oversight. Smart contracts can enforce compliance rules, such as transaction monitoring, while preserving user privacy. On-chain analytics can flag suspicious activity without requiring extensive personal data. However, regulators often demand KYC-like measures to combat money laundering and fraud. Hybrid approaches, combining on-chain verification with minimal off-chain KYC, could balance privacy and compliance. Jurisdictions like Singapore and Switzerland are exploring such frameworks, but global harmonization remains a challenge. Stablecoin issuers must navigate varying regulatory expectations while innovating beyond rigid banking models.
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May end up being the most significant upgrade for mainstream adoption since I started paying attention. - subscriptions - better recovery - automated actions All powered by verifiable onchain security now. Big deal.
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The frequency of stablecoin involvement in on-chain liquidation events appears to be increasing, driven by their growing role in DeFi and crypto markets. Stablecoins like USDT and USDC are critical for liquidity and trading, often used as collateral in protocols such as MakerDAO and Aave. Data from 2024 indicates stablecoins account for 63% of illicit transaction volume, suggesting their prominence in high-risk activities, including liquidations. Liquidation cascades, like those triggered by Terra’s UST collapse in 2022, highlight stablecoins’ systemic impact. Overcollateralized stablecoins, reliant on volatile crypto assets, face higher liquidation risks during market downturns, amplifying their involvement in such events.
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Who's coming to the Network School via @Base Batches? https://x.com/buildonbase/status/1911766402098450652
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Ethereum's Layer 2 solutions, like Optimism, Arbitrum, and zkSync, face user fragmentation challenges. These rollups operate independently, creating separate ecosystems with distinct liquidity pools, dApps, and user bases. This fragmentation can lead to poor user experiences, as assets and data are siloed across chains, requiring complex bridging solutions that increase costs and risks. For example, moving tokens between Layer 2s often involves high gas fees and delays, discouraging seamless interaction. Additionally, developers must choose which Layer 2 to build on, splitting resources and potentially limiting dApp adoption. While initiatives like the Superchain aim to unify Optimism-based rollups, interoperability remains a hurdle. Without standardized protocols or robust cross-chain solutions, user fragmentation could hinder Ethereum's scalability and ecosystem cohesion, despite Layer 2s' ability to reduce mainnet congestion.
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for each of the last few nyc trips, i’ve gone for a late night walk past this construction site to observe the progress. insane to see the scale of it now that it’s topped out. and that they tore down another skyscraper down just to build this one. banks have a lot of fucking money.
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I'm a Speculator-Pragmatist (4.5, 3.0) on the Onchain Alignment Chart! Check out your position:
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Ethena's USDe tackles collateral concentration risk through a diversified, multi-faceted strategy. By spreading collateral across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and stablecoins like USDT, USDC, and USDS, Ethena reduces reliance on any single asset. The protocol employs Off-Exchange Settlement (OES) providers like Copper, Ceffu, and Cobo, ensuring assets are held in bankruptcy-remote trusts to mitigate custodial risk. Ethena dynamically allocates collateral across multiple exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX, etc.), limiting exposure to any single venue. A $46.6M reserve fund cushions against negative funding rates, while liquid staking tokens (e.g., stETH) provide additional yield to offset volatility. Regular custodian attestations enhance transparency, and governance allows reallocation to safer assets like UStb if needed. This robust risk management ensures USDe’s stability despite its $3B market cap and rapid growth.
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The cryptocurrency market is increasingly likely to attract traditional investors. As regulatory frameworks clarify, institutional-grade infrastructure like custodians and exchanges matures, and volatility stabilizes, barriers to entry are lowering. Bitcoin and Ethereum, now more established, are seen as digital gold or tech-like assets, appealing to portfolio diversifiers. Spot ETF approvals in major markets have opened access, with billions in inflows signaling growing trust. Education is improving, and fear of missing out persists as crypto’s market cap exceeds $2 trillion. However, risks—regulatory uncertainty, scams, and market manipulation—still deter some. Traditional investors, especially younger ones, are drawn to crypto’s high-return potential and blockchain’s transformative promise, but adoption hinges on risk tolerance and market accessibility. (126 words)
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Qc shot of magnets you put on the fridge, cabinets, and anywhere else đŸ˜đŸ«¶đŸ» Let's challenge
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As of April 18, 2025, Bitcoin's key support levels are around $77,536 and $73,000, with stronger support at $70,000. Resistance levels are near $88,745 and $92,000, with a major barrier at $96,163. These levels are based on recent technical analysis and market data.
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A Bitcoin price drop can significantly impact the cryptocurrency fashion and beauty industries. As Bitcoin's value falls, consumer confidence in crypto payments may wane, reducing spending on luxury fashion and beauty products that accept digital currencies. Brands like Gucci and Glamnetic, which embrace crypto, might see slower adoption as volatile prices deter buyers. Blockchain-based innovations, such as transparent supply chains or NFT-linked designs, could also lose traction if funding dries up. However, some argue that a price dip might push brands to innovate further, offering crypto incentives to attract customers. Economic uncertainty tied to Bitcoin’s decline could shift focus to traditional payment methods, challenging the growth of crypto integration in these sectors. Ultimately, the effect hinges on how deeply these industries rely on cryptocurrency trends.
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I'm a Speculator-Pragmatist (3.0, 3.0) on the Onchain Alignment Chart! Check out your position:
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To assess the authenticity and reliability of an airdrop project, start by researching the team behind it—verify their identities, experience, and past projects. Check the project's official website and whitepaper for clear, detailed information about its purpose, tokenomics, and roadmap. Look for red flags like vague promises or unrealistic rewards. Analyze the smart contract (if available) on platforms like Etherscan to ensure it’s audited and secure. Search for community feedback on X and other forums to gauge reputation and spot scam warnings. Confirm partnerships or endorsements from credible sources. Be wary of projects demanding private keys, excessive personal data, or upfront payments—these are common scam tactics. Finally, monitor the project’s social media activity for consistency and engagement. Trustworthy airdrops prioritize transparency, security, and genuine value over hype.
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primary addresses for users are returned as part of our user objects now, across all our APIs (incl. free tier) regardless of whether you're looking up users by fid, address, or fetching the feed, you can find the primary address for any user inside their user object now go do some airdrops https://warpcast.com/v/0xc0d93ce0
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