What do you do when your crypto company makes too much money and seems credible? Make a stablecoin.
In the old world you'd offer financing to your customers.
Stablecoins is just banks people. This is a toxic, flooded market now.
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Future of money? Maybe future of banks?
Stable coins are just thank, except worse.
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I can't believe Nostr got as big as it has without solid ways of managing private keys :(
When did Threads move to Shopify?


People are seriously still on Reddit?


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How hard is it to create a firefox extension that secures my private key and allows me to sign in?
Alby is invite only, unless they reach out and offer to have you use their "temporary" test infrastructure. I shouldn't have to create an account to use my private key I already own, thanks.