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That may be some legalese peculiar to Canada (NatPo should have provided more context for the rest of the anglophone world), but it seems all the more reasonable now to have such questions raised at judicial confirmation hearings in other countries. It shouldn't require a biologist to make such determinations in most court cases. In any event, case law like this must be hell to translate into certain other languages where no one thought to make the same distinctions.

Wow, I can relate. All the more respect for Adam Back through it all. It happens to the best of us. Yet one more lesson for the rest of the world to stay humble and stack sats πŸ€™πŸ§‘

Still sounds like the Fed is balanced on a knife's edge and could tip either way. Probably won't make much difference at this point, but hopefully markets don't throw a taper tantrum just from the status quo being maintained against weak expectations.

can't tax it yet, but that can change with more progress πŸ˜‰

dΓ©jΓ  vu...a familiar pattern from 68 and 69

I like having the option to spend like this. LN BTC has saved my bacon when fiat rails fail, especially when traveling abroad.

More importantly, the citizens will lose (even those who voted for any "winner")

XRP is also back to 58. Cents. He's right on the money!

These used to be easier to find in previous decades. Was it a "tax" or a "penalty"? This may be a result of regulation (CAFE) instead of taxation, but the net effect is the same.

Password managers help reveal shenanigans like this. I've been able to reproduce the one-off errors caused such annoying behavior on a couple of sites.

Privacy for people; transparency for governments. People running governments often get this flipped.

Mostly only in certain cities. From a safe distance, it's just a clown show. The Joker lives on!

Hopefully all the BTC spot ETFs would hit their ATHs around the same time. If not, that would send quite the signal about the laggard funds.