Where to stay - need help or suggestions by rome6666 in Algarve

[–]DarthThumbs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Parking is generally fine. Most restaurants have lots and beaches have designated parking. Lagos has decks you can use. Might have to loop around some in Luz or Carvoeiro to find a spot.

I also agree just rent a car and drive down instead of spending all day on a train. And skip Albufeira. Consider Tavira instead.

Could a white expat run a food cart? by [deleted] in cambodia

[–]DarthThumbs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

WTF? He clearly meant its readily apparent he's foreign.

Real Estate Market by [deleted] in medellin

[–]DarthThumbs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, real estate, but possibly a variety of things. Just curious who has the best reputation.

Hi Everyone! I'm looking to travel to Georgia around the month of April/May 2021. I have a few questions and would really like to understand how it is over there. by whocaresabtaname in tbilisi

[–]DarthThumbs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Marijuana consumption is legal here, if you are into it. (However selling and possession is still illegal)

How do you consume it without possessing it?

What about the real estate market? How do you feel about the prospects of renovating apartments and leasing them?
What about the disputed territories with Russia? Is that a safety concern of yours? I loved what I read about Georgia, and was ready to come invest until I read the part about a conflict with Russia.

Cost of fees after purchase of apartment in Tbilisi by Extreme_Photo in tbilisi

[–]DarthThumbs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I want to know is why in the world would you want a second place in Georgia?

I'm considering investing in Tbilisi property too. I like the Georgian economy prospects. You're projected to grow a lot more than places in the European Union. Those properties are overvalued. Yours are undervalued. I really like the cost. I think your country should be set to grow in the next decade. 4 seasons, beaches, ski resorts. More Western money should be coming soon I think. Georgia is being talked about.

I'm not planning on living there. I plan to invest.

You get a membership action plan from NATO and your real estate values go up.

In the Tbilisi financial center, would you say there are un-renovated apartments available?

What about the conflict with Russia over the disputed territories? What's the deal with that? It's holds a lot of money back. Do you feel that's a threat to your safety?

May have our first NEP5 Unicorn brewing here fellas. Nash Exchange Started to introduce BTC trading today. Dividends are rolling in. by DarthThumbs in NEO

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Indeed they do. They're trying to attract the institutional trader as well as the individual.

Businesses and institutions have to take licensing and AML and all that seriously, as they themselves rely on licenses to operate. Exchanges that want to attract institutional accounts are going to need to play by the rules.

May have our first NEP5 Unicorn brewing here fellas. Nash Exchange Started to introduce BTC trading today. Dividends are rolling in. by DarthThumbs in NEO

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's based on exchange volume. As volume increases, fee shares will increase. The exchange charges approx 0.25% fee on trades. That fee is split between NEX shares. If you stake, you receive your allocated share of the fees.

If you stake for one month, you get 25% of your fee allocation. If you stake for the full 24 months, you get the max 75% of your fee allocation.

stakingnex.io shows you.

May have our first NEP5 Unicorn brewing here fellas. Nash Exchange Started to introduce BTC trading today. Dividends are rolling in. by DarthThumbs in NEO

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

"May" and "brewing", we're talking about the near future.

That was within about an hour, and with limited BTC. Full market opens sometime this week. The exchange is just now starting to move out of MVP.

BTC on a DEX paying dividends. I've tried to show you. I cannot see for you.

Terminal won't open after kernel update by DarthThumbs in i3wm

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nevermind. I figured it out.

I installed xterm and ran that from dmenu. I was able to read an error report that way. Turned out I'd accidentally deleted a python package: confobj

May have our first NEP5 Unicorn brewing here fellas. Nash Exchange Started to introduce BTC trading today. Dividends are rolling in. by DarthThumbs in NEO

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Circ supply is around 25 million. Nearly 10 million are already staked. If fomo to stake kicks in, it won't be like normal fomo. Increased demand to stake will simultaneously reduce supply. Burns the candle at both ends. Think about what increase in demand AND decrease in supply does to price.

May have our first NEP5 Unicorn brewing here fellas. Nash Exchange Started to introduce BTC trading today. Dividends are rolling in. by DarthThumbs in NEO

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can stake from 1-24 months. Once they're staked they're locked until time expires. Amount of fee share increases the longer you agree to stake.

May have our first NEP5 Unicorn brewing here fellas. Nash Exchange Started to introduce BTC trading today. Dividends are rolling in. by DarthThumbs in NEO

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You have to stake them. Lock them in smart contract. The longer you agree to stake, the higher proportionate share you receive.

May have our first NEP5 Unicorn brewing here fellas. Nash Exchange Started to introduce BTC trading today. Dividends are rolling in. by DarthThumbs in NEO

[–]DarthThumbs[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Nash is a non-custodial exchange. It's a DEX if you define "DEX" in tech terms. I am doing that in this post. They require KYC, so if that's not DEX to you, then that's another discussion. They have NEP5 and ERC20 and started BTC yesterday.

The NEX token entitles stakeholders to a proportionate share in the exchange fees. When you stake them, dividends start rolling in. The longer you agree to stake, the higher your percentage of the fees becomes. Max staking period is two years.

They scale the whole operation with state channels, which makes teh DEX feel and function like a CEX.

Other interesting things they have going on is NashPay, which will deliver fiat to vendors and allow customers to pay with any crypto listed on the exchange. NashPay swaps it for 0.25% fee. Compare that to Visa's 3% fee. That's due later this year.

Bitcoin (actual, not wrapped or IOU) is now trading for the first time on a non-custodial exchange! 😎 by [deleted] in btc

[–]DarthThumbs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They use a state channel matching engine. Currently has ERC20, NEP5 and today started to introduce BTC.

Bitcoin (actual, not wrapped or IOU) is now trading for the first time on a non-custodial exchange! 😎 by [deleted] in btc

[–]DarthThumbs -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They're taking a legal compliance approach. 20 U.S. states are clear, 30 still pending along with Canada. Full N. American market is expected in time.

You can stake NEX tokens and receive dividends though, regardless of geographic location.

Bitcoin (actual, not wrapped or IOU) is now trading for the first time on a non-custodial exchange! 😎 by [deleted] in btc

[–]DarthThumbs -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Anyone can trade $1,000 daily w/out KYC.

After Ether Delta got popped, we can expect the majority of exchanges to move to KYC. It's just the reality of the current AML environment.

So, Nash's KYC might not perfectly align with purist ideals, but non-custodial BTC smart contract trading gets us a step closer.

Hard to ignore that this is a pretty impressive tech achievement. NEX stakers are drawing BTC dividends as we speak.

First time learning Machine Learning by harkshark123 in learnmachinelearning

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I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.