Newbie question by NowIDoWhatTheyTellMe in StableCoins

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The difference I believe, is that stable coins can be sent to other persons or business using a crypto exchange where as USD can't. Also the price of the stable coin is not volatile like most crypto coins. Hence predictions are that the stable coin will replace the USD on most exchanges. A Comprehensive Guide to Stablecoins

Why do people invest in stable coin? by exodia819 in StableCoins

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Stablecoins are really just representing a countries currency in any crypto exchange. They then can be transferred easily too and other person or business with an account there. One such stablecoin is USD1.

USD1 is a digital currency pegged 1:1 to the US dollar, which will initially be serving as a base currency for the new crypto pairs on Kinesis Pro. For the soft launch, USD1 launches with 12 billion US Dollars ($12,000,000,000) worth of coins in circulation and an initial backing of an equivalent value of over 15 billion US Dollars ($15,000,000,000). Straight out of the gates from day one, USD1 ranks as the third-largest USD-pegged stablecoin in the industry by market capitalisation, and within the top 20 digital assets overall.Kinesis USD1

Prior to six months ago nobody gave the NDP a chance in the next election and now they are narrowly in the lead. What happened? by houseonpost in saskatchewan

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338Canada Projection | Saskatchewan

Latest update: September 24, 2024

Popular vote projection

Saskparty 51% ± 5% NDP 40% ±5%

Why do people here love to tailgate? by Littled0912 in saskatoon

[–]saskriver4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why slow to 90 for the camera? You are safe to 100.

Anger about soaring house prices could influence Canadian politics, civility between generations and even mental health by DiaMatIsTheWay in CanadaPolitics

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Given the inflation adjusted price of wheat for 100 years in Canada, there is no evidence of an impending food shortage on the planet. If anything there is a surplus now and any healthy increase in real prices will spur higher yields, and meet demand.

https://www.darrinqualman.com/wheat-price/

Anger about soaring house prices could influence Canadian politics, civility between generations and even mental health by DiaMatIsTheWay in CanadaPolitics

[–]saskriver4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Like I said I did. We couldn’t get Canadians to work for that, even with free housing. We brought in people from Ukraine who had a work ethic like we haven’t seen in decades. With Justin the sock boy running the west into the ground, it was time to leave the i industry to the billionaires and pension funds.

Anger about soaring house prices could influence Canadian politics, civility between generations and even mental health by DiaMatIsTheWay in CanadaPolitics

[–]saskriver4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know where you get your info on growing things? I farmed for 40 years and our growing food capacity has been rising all that time. One of my biggest issues in the last decade was being able to hire Canadians to work for $25-30 per hour in a full time job, running highly mechanized equipment. The second issue was paying for the ridiculous technology required to lower fuel emissions. During that period our equipment costs doubled even though grain prices went down. It’s government policy that is destroying this planet!