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"transactions above 1 Million USD took as much as 65% of daily stablecoin transaction volume in the past few days. The chart looks eerily similar to the one on Ethereum. “Whales” certainly are making their way in Polygon."
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"several analysts who spoke with CTVNews.ca say one thing is clear: without substantial increases to Canada's housing supply, prices will only continue to rise far faster than the rate of inflation, leaving those who don't already own a home even further behind"
"while the measures announced to date may have some short-term impact on house prices, keeping the market from spiralling out of control again in the future will require a different way of thinking – and likely upsetting some apple carts in the process.
"In the long run, we're going to have to build more housing," Moffatt said.
"That's going to mean some difficult decisions around zoning, around urban growth boundaries, around social housing."
"“Every restaurant, every barber shop, every bank” will be required to accept bitcoin, he said on Tuesday night as legislators debated his bill. He said the use of bitcoin would increase financial inclusion, as 70% of Salvadorans don’t have access to traditional financial services."
"The legislation passed by El Salvador is unusual because legal tender status generally just determines whether taxes and other debts can be paid through a specific instrument, rather than compel businesses to accept a specific form of payment"
could this be a portent for the end of the USD as the world's reserve currency?
"Other poor nations have talked about using cryptocurrencies as a way to free themselves from reliance on the U.S. dollar, the dominant currency in international financial transactions."
Decentralized hedge funds on Ethereum
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