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Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day.

On this day, May 22nd 2010, László Hanyecz bought 2 pizzas from Papa John's in Florida for 10,000 bitcoins.

Back then that was about $41.
Today that's about $690,833,600

Enjoy.

Tutorial: Haveno DEX Face-to-Face Fiat to Monero transactions

monero.town/post/3154076

Only thing that really needs to be done would be to put some sort of patch into the client that automatically brings up a dialogue box when the client starts up asking to which network you want to connect or please input an onion seed address.

Over 80 churches in Canada were burned or vandalized since 2021 as revenge for "mass graves" of Indigenous children.

Trudeau spent 𝗺𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 to excavate those Indigenous bodies buried by the church.

Turns out, not a single body was found.

It was all an anti-Christian blood libel.

The latest video essay from Uberboyo, the Irish Nietzschean, is a pretty good effort.

youtube.com/watch?v=HeehkH1TtZ

This is a heartbreaking news. LocalMonero enabled anyone capable of navigating Ebay to convert XMR.

Thank you, Alex & the team, for all those years of providing what is probably the best Monero-service of all.

A useful way to see how much inflation is directly fucking you in the ass is to think in terms of how much energy you can buy with your salary.

How many kwh can I buy with my salary?

* bls.gov/regions/midwest/data/a
* chooseenergy.com/electricity-r

There's massive variance by state, which is why this method is useful for each person.

If your salary goes up but the kwh price goes up faster you can see just how hard you're getting fucked.

Not for the faint hearted.

@LostShakerOfSalt not sure if it’s purely millennial pandering or if it’s more to do with it being that special cross section of time where effects were looking mostly on par with modern technology but also movies were still very White

I think this might be the first time I ever seen community notes actually work 🤔

>Sectors across the Israeli economy are warning of wide-reaching impacts of Turkey’s decision to halt all trade with Israel, and are scrambling to find alternative sources for lost imports.

>The Turkish trade ministry announced earlier this week that Ankara is halting all import and export transactions related to Israel until it "allows an uninterrupted and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza." The ban on imports includes iron and steel products, construction materials, minerals, machinery, cars, energy products, rubber, plastics, health and agricultural products.

>The construction industry is bracing for the loss of Turkish iron and steel products and building materials, as Turkey supplied 29 percent of Israel's total cement imports last year.

>Last month, Israeli businessmen warned that the restrictions could drive an increase in property and rent prices. Meanwhile, Israel’s largest oil refinery, Bezan, said the ban could impact crude oil imports.

Highlight of the article:

>Forty percent of Israel’s annual oil consumption is piped to the Turkish oil hub port of Ceyhan and then shipped to Israel.

>Moreover, representatives of the electrical products industry are warning that the ban could lead to a 35 percent hike in prices, as the majority of domestic electrical goods in Israel are manufactured in Turkey.

>The new restrictions could force importers to import across the Red Sea, where attacks by Yemen's Houthi group have driven a spike in shipping costs.

A devil's drink for the closest humanity has to demons.

zerohedge.com/commodities/israeli-industry-braces-economic-damage-amid-turkish-trade-ban
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