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El Salvador has become the first country to make Bitcoin legal tender, but what are the complexities and potential short-term effects?
how do people do this, I'm trying to wrap my head around it. From my understanding, tx 1 is approved then swapped to another coin (eth for example) fee-free, THEN a fee is paid (tx3) for the miner with the eth. source: https://twitter.com/amanusk_/status/1370642493621080071?s=20 submitted by /u/Purplespain [link] [comments]
So this is not a personal problem, I don’t know anyone that is in jail currently but I thought about this for the past couple of days and did some research on it. How do we send money to inmates? Currently, in the US, there are 2 ways, 1- Western Union and we all know…
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The Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has enacted new rules for cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the country. Certain types of cryptocurrencies, including meme coins, fan coins, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), are prohibited to trade on crypto exchanges. Thailand Sets New Rules for Crypto Exchanges, Banning Certain Types of Cryptocurrencies The Thai Securities and Exchange […]
James Howells, 35, said he mistakenly put a hard drive with 7,500 bitcoins in the trash while clearing out his home in 2013. He claims he had two identical laptop hard drives, and that he mistakenly put the one that contained Bitcoin in the trash. He needs permission from his local council to search…
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I'm basically traying to understand how the ethereum blockchain works and how to send tx using python coding. But still there are many peaces that I can't understand. Can I send transactions using just web3.py library or it is necessary to create an smart contract with solidity to send the tx? Does web3.py library create…
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