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Well, this is funny.

I ask:

Are Tokenized Securities like lending? Are there any sort of borrowing interests?

Cause I haven't read the Bible (neither I'm religious), just googled it. But, isn't this like the beginning of a new economy? Are you a_d like the bad guys in the Bible fiction? Is 2000 years some universal cycle period time?

https://www.gotquestions.org/Bible-lending-money.html

A lot of people is going to lose a lot of money with this new betting game. Big Crypto holders will continue keeping their cryptos.

Well, it's going to be funny as hell to watch it.

But remember:

- Angry people might eventually go after yourselves, violently, once they lose all their savings.

Not me, I will be partying in Mallorca next week, with local friends. Spending money earned the classic way: WORKING.


Tokenized securities are like a record of ownership, written and maintained on a ledger. They are like normal shares, governed by securities laws of the land. They could have dividends and could trade between two parties. Not sure what exactly you are asking?


I ask cause ignorance. So, thanks.

But motivated by the fact that I always thought Bitcoin being so scarce, if mass adopted, some sort of Bitcoin lending scheme named as some new thing, would be created


It was about time. Anyway, the subscription model is kind of a shitty model for things that are not like Netflix, Spotify or some good designed SaaS.

I mean all that entrepreneur wannabes that copy to "Box of X every month" or "A simple SaaS that took me 5K to hire a freelance to do it but I have a niche" model. Please forget about it. I just want a handful of good subscription services in my life. Because I tend to forget I'm paying them.


With marketing, cultism and people who has to somehow auto convince themselves and others about the reasons they have to pay more for the same thing PC owners have?

Are companies/people using Windows or Linux feeling less reliability? And more importantly, do they get to do work faster or not?


Well. Expecting an article about job trends, with good old text and maybe some new cool info-graphics, and after clicking the link discovering a file/archive directory first and them some vintage looking graphics... is weird.


Yeah. He is right. Anyway, thank you. I couldn't read an article so long to communicate so little, so I just went into the comments here. Thanks again.


Lots of people come to the comments without reading the article. I wonder how many of your downvotes came from people who did just that.


Full article here:

http://archive.is/dghhy


The real MVP is always in the comments


Thank you!


So, at the end they found out it's bad?


Oh. What an inaccurate headline. MIT Technology Review: you did it again.


As in the article about the origin of the wold "yes", the world ignores basques again.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16448770

Not that I mind. We have a wonderful and cool life here. So maybe it's better to be ignored. But we have an ancient language and culture. Just saying.

I pick my favorite mythical creature.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akerbeltz


From the article: Atlas Obscura spoke with El Shami-Mader about her project, the challenges of depicting mythical creatures, and the appeal of the lovable Squonk. If you’d like to suggest a creature, email her at mythical.creaturologist@gmail.com.

Judging from: https://www.instagram.com/alch.imi/ I'd say that she still has a way to go before depicting all mythical creatures.


Word "yes" in romance languages. Basque is not a romance language.


So you didn't read the article. Is Gaulish language a romance language?


Gaulish is the language the French spoke before early French started happening, so its inclusion seems normal to me. And I indeed skimmed the article.


Or just have managers with engineering experience. Just saying. Cause it seems pretty straightforward to me.


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