@mb__nft From the way this reads, it looks like you can send multiple transactions to the same account for 999 euros each until you have the amount in your wallet you want, without needing to report it.
@yassineARK Keep in mind that all this hash power costs millions of dollars in electricity each day, yet Bitcoin users only pay for 18-22% of it. The rest is paid for by you, the Bitcoin speculator: https://t.co/3NSilVOvTe
@elonmusk But I am not suggesting that people should argue with opponents of immigration. A better idea would be to leave the U.S. and let the remaining anti-immigrant people deal with the consequences of their irrational policies.
@elonmusk You're ignoring that 1. Most immigrants would live with multiple generations or families in a home and 2. Immigration would lower the cost of construction workers, allowing housing stock to rise faster. In reality, housing is much more affordable in other countries.
@rektbuildr By contrast, traditional markets have very low volatility. This means that traders can't make much money there without extremely sophisticated software, which is constantly becoming obsolete due to competition.
@rektbuildr The most obvious explanation is that all of the algo traders are using the same software or software that differs only by minor tweaks. This may be because the market is so easy to trade over the long-run that there is no benefit to using or developing different ones.