Need some help here!
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Thank you for the taking the time to answer.
This is indeed an interesting view on the topic. I will think about that.
Use free relay, adopt freedom and decentralized system
wss://relay.davidebtc.me
#Bitcoin #nostr #relay
Che tipo di hw hai usato per creare il relay?
Interesting take.
Do you think it would be difficult to increase that 5%, instead?
Do you think it would be difficult to teach people what being part of the #v4v movement is like?
The first one of the year it’s always the best one 🔥
#ski #skistr

It seems like I cannot boost episodes on nostr:npub1v5ufyh4lkeslgxxcclg8f0hzazhaw7rsrhvfquxzm2fk64c72hps45n0v5, every time I try a pop up comes out stating “something went wrong”.
Any idea?
#asknostr #v4v #podcast
Is anyone managing to zap on #olas on iOS?
#asknostr
Continuing the #olas365 with my #photography only account!
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Io l’ho mutata, penso sia il massimo che si possa fare. In più puoi provare a segnalarla, ma non so se serva davvero!
The incentive that the possibility to receive real monetary value in exchange for help and kindness creates is mind blowing. nostr:note1srljfvjx8dxvqlpuqf27lchv9zcwwmew9kw3a2qtttsxz6yqxussqs2wry
I tried to make a small photo reportage of one of my recent trips. I hope you like it!
Please share any feedback you can think of, I want to start making more of them :)
Enjoy!
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Yep, that could be.
Probably by selling tons of oil they can avoid inflating their currency..
There are 8 remaining fiat currencies yet to pass the 100k price vs #Bitcoin.
And no, The GreAt BriTisH PoUnd is not the last man standing.
1. Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)
The Kuwaiti dinar is the strongest currency in the world, with 1 dinar buying 3.26 dollars (or, put another way, $1 equals 0.31 Kuwaiti dinar).
Kuwait is located on the Persian Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and the country earns much of its wealth as a leading global exporter of oil. The Kuwaiti dinar was introduced in the 1960s and was initially pegged to the British pound before being re-pegged to an undisclosed basket of currencies.
2. Bahraini Dinar (BHD)
The Bahraini dinar is the second-strongest currency in the world, with 1 dinar buying 2.65 dollars (or $1 equals 0.38 Bahraini dinar).
Bahrain is an island nation in the Persian Gulf off the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia. Like Kuwait, the country earns much of its wealth from oil and gas exports. The Bahraini dinar entered circulation in 1965 and is pegged to the dollar.
3. Omani Rial (OMR)
The Omani rial is the third-strongest currency in the world, with 1 rial buying 2.60 dollars (or $1 equals 0.38 Omani rial).
Oman sits between the United Arab Emirates and Yemen at the eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. As with its wealthy neighbors, Oman is a major exporter of oil and gas. The Omani rial was introduced in the 1970s and is pegged to the dollar.
4. Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
The Jordanian dinar is the fourth-strongest currency in the world, with 1 dinar buying 1.41 dollars (or $1 equals 0.71 Jordanian dinar).
Jordan is a largely landlocked country in the Middle East that is less dependent on oil and gas exports than other nations in the region. It has struggled with sluggish economic growth and rising debt. The Jordanian dinar entered circulation in 1950 and is pegged to the dollar.
5. British Pound (GBP)
The British pound is the fifth-strongest currency in the world, with 1 pound buying 1.22 dollars (or $1 equals 0.82 British pound).
Britain’s economy is the world’s sixth largest by gross domestic product (GDP), according to the World Bank. The pound was first introduced in the 1400s before being decimalized in 1971. It is free-floating, not pegged to other currencies.
6. (tie) Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD)
The Cayman Islands dollar is in a tie for sixth among the strongest currencies in the world, with 1 Cayman dollar buying 1.20 dollars (or $1 equals 0.83 Cayman Islands dollar).
The Caymans are a British territory in the Caribbean and are an offshore financial center. The Cayman Islands dollar was first introduced in the 1970s and is pegged to the dollar.
6. (tie) Gibraltar Pound (GIP)
The Gibraltar pound shares the No. 6 spot among the world’s strongest currencies, with 1 pound buying 1.22 dollars (or $1 equals 0.82 Gibraltar pound).
Gibraltar occupies just 2.6 square miles at the southern tip of Spain and is officially a British territory. The Gibraltar pound was first introduced in the 1920s and is pegged to the British pound (at par, meaning one GIP equals one GBP).
8. (tie) Swiss Franc (CHF).
The Swiss franc eighth among the strongest currencies in the world, with 1 franc buying 1.08 dollars (or $1 equals 0.92 Swiss franc).
The Swiss franc is the official legal tender of Switzerland and its tiny neighbor Liechtenstein, and the currency is seen as a safe haven due to Switzerland’s political stability. The Swiss franc was introduced in 1850 and was later briefly pegged to the euro before moving to a free-float.
Sauce:
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/money-transfer/highest-currencies-in-the-world/
Is it a coincidence that the first four strongest currencies are all located in culturally and geographically close nations? May Islam have something to do with that? I’m not an expert, so it’s just guessing!
Instagram is so full of this sort of soft porn where girls are showing off every part of their body. All the same, doing the same thing, showing everything Mother Nature gave them.
Where is personal pride?
All hail the great algorithm!
“Dai valore ai tuoi risparmi”
A posto così grazie!😂
Gigi is one of my favorite authors. I love his way of writing and explaining things!
No free bitcoins around. Provide value to others, they will arrive!
Presente 🫡
Continue study, deep dive in to the rabbit hole :)

