

It’s easier to replace AWS with a European alternative, than Visa or Mastercard. So the problem is smaller.


It’s easier to replace AWS with a European alternative, than Visa or Mastercard. So the problem is smaller.


Government don’t like cryptos, they can’t control them so it’s normal they won’t promote them. But cryptos have come a long way, they are used extensively for cheap cross border transfers and with Proof of Stake we don’t need mining any more (and its problematic energy consumption):


He later said: “So, we need, I, I would really, I’m demanding that these countries come in and protect their own territory because it is their territory, it’s the place from which they get their energy and they should come and they should help us protect it.”
Sure, you fucked up everything, but other countries have to resolve the situation that you created.


Not to defend Iran, but to be neutral. China and India are also helping Russia buying their goods, this doesn’t mean that we should try to be in good therms with them.
With the JCPOA treaty, we were building a good relationship with Iran, until the US pulled out for no reason in 2018 and the vassalized EU followed shortly.


It wouldn’t have changed much. At this stage Europe is totally vassalized and can’t do anything meaningful.
Ethereum (ETH) and Solana are the most common examples, but there are many more