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Hooray! Apparently, so:

Hooray!

My stack is not at an all time high.

But at least I know it's mine.

I don't crypto so bear with me:

Am I reading this right that the $2 million and some USDC/DAI are each being swapped for $0.05?

As in the trade is going to zero?

Was already following, good luck to all. 🤙💜

Since it is effectively their coin, how will that affect other exchanges ability to convert (and who would want to buy it, coinbase/circle?)

Beef. Ground beef in particular. What accompanies it is still TBD.

One thing to note: the AG specifically states Ether "just like LUNA and [Terra], is a speculative asset that relies on the efforts of third-party developers in order to provide profit to the holders of ETH" in a press conference, and that under the Martin Act, it is within their domain to file criminal or civil suits.

That's not company you want to be associated with (as we know, Bitcoin, not Crypto).

It is in the legal record now as being considered a security. It may not be the nail in the coffin, but it is something that can be cited, and the first time any enforcement action has been introduced.

NYAG filed a lawsuit against KuCoin and cited Ether one of the unregistered securities they participated in trading.

Serious question:

#[0] is used around the world, and - from my experience seeing videos from the Global South - is a favored wallet for people building the bitcoin economy from the ground up.

While I understand it helps stress test and scale up their services, when it goes down, are there not people who rely on their service unable to operate?

People buying food for their family, making their utilities payment, drivers collecting fare?

I know that bitcoin is freedom and zaps are the future, but I don't understand the sentiment of wanting to bring WoS to a halt. Unless I'm missing some part of the joke/allure.