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Yeah, don't quite know how it's made. Yuccas are a bear to slice, specially so fine.

Yeah, I wonder if it is a little less crunchy when fresher or maybe I need to let it soak a little longer in the accompanying picked vegetables and spicy sauce. But I got a hole in the plastic bag and the pickle vegetabl juice leaked out. Next time.

Enrede de yuca

Evening snack of a "yuca nest". A bit too crunchy for me even though I'm a fried Yucca connoisseur.

Someone once told me that yuccas have anti-dengue properties. I havent seen too many mosquitoes here though.

Near Juayua,ES. Part of the 7 falls. The water is just shooting out of holes in the rock.

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Haha that would be maximum funny.

Another idea is

Once banks are allowed to custody Bitcoin, they will offer high interest savings accounts higher than the 4.5% based on the federal interest rate.

As soon as the first bank offers this new "Bitcoin powered savings dividend" then all banks will quickly all have to offer it.

So even people who only trust in dollars will be saving into Bitcoin interest products.

Or we could just hyper-bitcoinize by next year and everything would just be Bitcoin with no yield.

However, what's the likelihood of this happening. Might as well offer products that people want.

I haven't figured out where I stand on the unregistered securities. Should people be allowed to invest in them. Is the answer to come up with a bitcoin-only doctrine or to allow speculation.

I would imagine this would be a horrible reputation risk. I can't imagine wanting to be the next celebrity accused of stealing from fans.

I haven't figured out exactly how it's used or who's buying it.

Is the concern that it could allow the US to do one last rugpull of the whole world of individual citizens buying US treasuries by defaulting?

Tether would keep its Bitcoin and the Tether owners would be left with nothing?

If this is the case, it is a risk taken by individuals that they trust the US more than Bitcoin.

They are allowed to make that risk assessment even through it is against their best interests IMO.

We just have to keep the US honest and paying its debts.

It's a huge market of people who make that assessment (against bitcoiners). In my Grinch-heart, I say they are betting against me, and I will take their future applications to work in Mi Empresa.

I just saw a Bukele look-alike. I guess if you look like Bukele in ES, might as well do the same hairstyle and beard. It's a good look.

If I understand correctly Tether is just dollars? which is technically a shitcoin but it's what people use still.

Just talked to a local guide here and asked about Bitcoin. He said "fracassó" two months ago. Which I think means it broke up. Some law must have changed. He said he deleted the Bitcoin app because of that.

Oh well.

I had to look myself. They didn't loose any fees i guess because the Expected block fees are the same as actual block fees. Do I understand correctly that they can rearrange the fees since they won the whole block?

So they had a pattern with Fee proportion gradients ready, and they used the pattern of proportions just divided the fee subsidy by the gradients?

It was very good. Kinda like cornbread with the honey fried into it and juicier.

El Salvador is lovely, but after 6 hours on a school bus transport I have swamp crotch. The narrow American school bus seat does not have enough room for heights above 6'.

I have also sat on my balls multiple times and I think my first invention will not be a time machine but a Yeti cup with reverse cooling that I can tuck into my crotch.

At this point I think the balls may be useless and might as well come off before I continue this journey.

I'm sorry this is graphic, but I don't want to sugar coat the experience.

Coffee on a bus #3 was lovely since I managed to snag the extra legroom aisle seat.

I also ate a corn cake (3 for a dollar) and there were fresh fruits served on board by women who climbed over the turn styles and gave the driver part of their wares.

Then I ate some type of fruit. That was almost like cabbage.

There were almost only women riding the bus into the city. I have no idea where the men are.

1. Either already went to work and took a bike or another transport

2. Either don't exist ( worry about past gang stuff)

3. Or something else.

I ended up stretching my legs down a city street which ended in a country lane.

Geraniums and tropical flowers filled the narrow gap between the houses and the dirt path.

I walked past pleasant women taking their kids to the town square for the evening, some with a skets on their heads.

One of the ladies called out "pupusas for 1 dollar", and her little son complained, "mom, you don't have to sell right now". She looked at me and laughed. Her son was already in the dont-embarrass-me-mom stage.