According to what you wrote stablecoins have the benefit for dev (being ERC-20s) and less volatility for end users. Wondering why stables seem underutilized as collect currency. Thoughts?
Does it come with the seat?
In this year Italy formalized a more modern approach to tax crypto activities (previously we were using laws that predated the use of EURO as national currency).
One of the parameter that makes a swap a taxable event is when the swap is between tokens with different purpose.
- payment tokens
- utility tokens
- security tokens
With some interesting grey areas on algorithmic stable-coins.
Basically tokens that don't have a clear purpose within this law framework, opens it up to interpretations, which is not the ideal scenario IMO.
Different sea, well ocean in this case, but I get many Greek's island vibes from this picture.
You are clearly six months ahead of the rest of us, tell us, should we hodl?
Ah great topic. Not sure what angle you are looking for but can tell you area where AI would have been useful for me in my own school career.
- Remove language barrier: just by being able to access content earlier without having to wait for translations when one is not fluent in that language.
- Adapt content based on the reader. Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic learners have optimal experiences grasping concept in very different ways. AI could adapt the content, maybe on the fly, in a way that stimulate the reader the best. I do struggle, probably like many, with remembering lists of events, history, things that happened and in what order. But if I am able to associate something visual with it, suddenly I can remember 10 times as much compared to just reading a list of facts/events.
Is that a giant muscle?