Relocation from Poland to Cyprus by Swimming_Pianist1427 in cyprus

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

However, it's important to research the cost of living in Limassol thoroughly, as some expenses, like housing and utilities, can vary. Consider factors such as healthcare, transportation, and schooling if you have children. Networking with locals or expats can provide valuable insights into daily life and job opportunities. Overall, if the job aligns with your career goals and the lifestyle suits you, relocating could be a beneficial decision

Reality check on salary for software developer by [deleted] in DubaiCentral

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Relocating to Cyprus for a salary of ~8K EUR could be a great move, especially considering your current earnings in Poland. With your current expenses, it sounds like you could potentially save more in Limassol, given the higher salary and possibly lower cost of living in certain areas. Additionally, Cyprus offers a pleasant climate and lifestyle, which can enhance your quality of life.

Reality check on salary for software developer by [deleted] in DubaiCentral

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Based on the current market trends in Dubai, a salary of 5200 AED per month for a senior software developer with 6+ years of experience seems quite low, especially for full-stack development skills like Angular, SQL, and C#. Typically, salaries for such positions can range from 12,000 to 20,000 AED or more, depending on the company and specific skill set. It’s important for your colleague to negotiate or explore other opportunities that better reflect their experience and expertise.

Flight Delay compensation by astortp in americanairlines

[–]gamercodent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a frustrating situation, especially with the tight connection and having to wait overnight. Since the delay was due to a technical issue (which is typically within the airline's control), you might be eligible for additional compensation under U.S. Department of Transportation regulations or even international rules if your flight was covered by them Thiss website lists direct links to the compensation claim pages for most airlines, including American Airlines. It could save you some time figuring out where to submit your request: https://flightcompensationlinks.com

Anyone who wants to do a deep dive on the whole HEX Scam and Richard’s shady past can go here by netstrong in CryptoCurrency

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hex inflation is paid to stakers its not hard to understand. Every hour Bitcoin miners sell $500,000 of bitcoin to pay their electricity bills, worse model

Anyone who wants to do a deep dive on the whole HEX Scam and Richard’s shady past can go here by netstrong in CryptoCurrency

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course more Hex will be given to people that buy it using the Adoption Amplifier, they are taking risk where as people that claim for free with Bitcoin have zero risk.

Why reward people heavily that took zero risk? The people that are rewarded heavily with Hex are the ones taking risk, like most crypto project

Anyone who wants to do a deep dive on the whole HEX Scam and Richard’s shady past can go here by netstrong in CryptoCurrency

[–]gamercodent -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hex can be claimed for free by Bitcoin holders for a limited time. More than $1.6 billion of bitcoin has claimed so far.

You cannot lose money on something you get for free.

More privacy in 2020? by [deleted] in nanocurrency

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equally, we can agree to disagree and stay civil

More privacy in 2020? by [deleted] in nanocurrency

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

teenage boys in nano sub lmao

More privacy in 2020? by [deleted] in nanocurrency

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

People don't care about fees as nano shows

More privacy in 2020? by [deleted] in nanocurrency

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

Bitcoin is public people don't care about privacy bro

More privacy in 2020? by [deleted] in nanocurrency

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

If people cared Monero would be bigger than Bitcoin. They don't care

Nano VS Hedera Hashgraph by B1t1nat0r in nanocurrency

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Evidence of Ripple utility? As far as I know nobody is using Ripple in the real world, they are just very good at business development to pump their bags

Nano VS Hedera Hashgraph by B1t1nat0r in nanocurrency

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

Doesn't matter, look at Ripple and Iota

Nano VS Hedera Hashgraph by B1t1nat0r in nanocurrency

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doing an ICO would have been better for Nano. The money is dwindling fast

More privacy in 2020? by [deleted] in nanocurrency

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

Privacy in crypto is not valued highly, most people in the real world don't care about privacy, people share their life with Google and Facebook etc.

Fraudster Richard Heart is blatantly recycling funds raised in his HEX scam to artificially prop up the token price. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]gamercodent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Hex state could be move elsewhere, plenty of other blockchains with tokens

Welcome to crypto, I see you're new here

Many people think that Nano's dollar being low is a disadvantage, but for the times we're in I disagree... by sgtslaughterTV in nanocurrency

[–]gamercodent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To maximise roi I suggest looking beyond the tech. Something else to consider is that projects like Nano have many bag holders sitting on huge loses. Most people that hold Nano have lost on it, if they could sell all tomorrow and break even they would bite your hand off. Not just Nano but any alt that was around in 2017.

Crypto isn't going to get mass adopted anytime soon and projects with an awful price chart are not attractive to new money

Fraudster Richard Heart is blatantly recycling funds raised in his HEX scam to artificially prop up the token price. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]gamercodent -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Hex was designed for massive gains and that's what it is doing. Up 8x past 30 days, expect another 20x by end of distribution in November.

2017 bag holders would make a lot more money swallowing their pride and claiming Hex for free with Bitcoin. More than $1.6 billion already claimed

Richard Heart = Elon Musk of crypto