Aww likewise 😊 and yes they actually drive on the same side of the road here as the UK, so that part is easy lol. Bringing your own car over can be a bit of a process honestly, so I usually just keep mine in the Netherlands. And yes unfortunately the break-ins do happen in some areas, but a lot of it comes down to being aware of where you are, just like in many big cities 😊
@dennyds24 Aww thank you 😊 honestly it depends on the area, but people here definitely still enjoy convertibles. I actually spend more of my time in the Netherlands, that’s where I bought mine, I’m only in SA temporarily for work 😊
@dennyds24 Hi Denny 😊 thank you for following me back too. I’m actually only in SA temporarily for work with a digital asset firm, so I split my time a bit. SA definitely has its ups and downs, but there’s still a lot of beauty here and some incredibly warm people 😊
@david_a_thigpen@Apple That actually makes sense. It does seem wasteful how much good tech gets locked out or discarded way too early.
You seem like someone who thinks about the bigger picture behind tech, not just the gadgets themselves.
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still have value and could, in effect, be used to start over again.”
And even though markets are rising so quickly now, remember: nothing goes up (or down) in a straight line.
One thing is structural, however: fiat currencies always lose purchasing power in the long term.
In the basement of the Banco de Portugal, right in the middle of Lisbon, sits the Money Museum. Not just any museum: this is literally the heart of Portugal’s central bank. A vault door several meters thick, a wall of gold bars, and the classic question: what is money, really?
insurance against poor policy, against currency devaluation, and against the system itself.
It’s no coincidence that the Dutch central bank said in 2023: “Gold remains stored as the ultimate reserve in case the financial system runs into problems. In that scenario, gold could
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Looking back at Bitcoin2021 in Miami 🙌🏼😊
A very special conference where @JackMallers announced the first country to consider bitcoin legal tender and put it on their balance sheet.
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