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So, you're asking if ETH can be considered as the King of Altcoins. I think it's definitely a strong contender for that title. I mean, Ethereum has not only proven itself as a successful smart contract platform. But, ETH also has a solid fan base and a market cap of over maybe $200 billion, which is quite impressive.
In other hand, Ethereum's potential for growth in the long term could also contribute to its status as the King of Altcoins. Maybe its upcoming upgrades, like Ethereum 2.0, will further establish its dominance in the space.
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XLM is definitely an interesting option to consider, especially with the current low prices. I think it's worth noting that XLM has a lot of potential to grow in the future, given its strong partnerships and use cases.
In terms of the XRP case, I mean, there is definitely some correlation between the two cryptocurrencies, but it's important to keep in mind that XLM has its own unique value proposition and use cases.
While XRP's case may have an impact on the cryptocurrency market as a whole, I don't think it should be the sole factor in your decision to invest in XLM. The noise on Youtube can be a bit overwhelming at times, but it's always good to do your own research and make informed decisions. It's important to consider both the positive and negative aspects of any investment, and XLM is no exception.
Some potential drawbacks of XLM could include its competition with other decentralized payment networks, as well as the potential for regulatory hurdles.
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Well, difficult to say for certain since there is so much conflicting information out there. From what I understand, there have been protests in southern Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, and some sources say that these protests have continued for four weeks now. However, it's also true that information coming out of Iran can be unreliable, especially given the country's semi-isolated status and the lack of access for international humanitarian organizations.
That being said, I think it's important to consider the context of the protests. Iran has faced a lot of international pressure and sanctions over the years, and there are certainly many people within the country who are dissatisfied with the government and its policies.
In my opinion, possible that these protests are part of a larger movement for change within the country, but it's also possible that they are being exaggerated or misrepresented by outside sources.
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This is very complex. I think, this case not every day that a head of state is accused of committing genocide. And the fact that Putin is now officially a suspect in an international crime is a major blow to his reputation and standing in the international community.
So, it also means that he could potentially face arrest and trial in any of the 123 states that have ratified the Rome Statute and recognize the jurisdiction of the court.
Of course, there are still many challenges ahead, especially given that some of the world's leading powers, such as China and India, do not recognize the ICC's jurisdiction. Maybe, there are likely to be diplomatic and political repercussions from this development as well.
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Find main job bro. If you need build passive income in online, it much more way like blogging, affiliate, in youtube, or anything you wants.
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I think it's important to consider what happiness means to each individual. For some people, material possessions like money can bring them happiness. They might enjoy traveling, buying nice things, or being able to provide for their family.
However, I do think that true and lasting happiness ultimately comes from within. It's about having fulfilling relationships, pursuing your passions, and finding meaning in your life.
Money can certainly make certain aspects of life easier, but I don't think it's the key to long-term happiness. So, to answer your question, I don't believe that happiness can be bought with money. But, I mean, that's just my opinion.
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For what? If you need build assets form blog, do it with high quality content, backlink, and promote your blog in social media or gads. I think it a long time to optimize your blog if you do self.
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I agree with you that failure is necessary because it teaches us life lessons that we wouldn't have learned otherwise. And, it's not just about learning from our own failures, but also from the failures of others. The most successful people in life have failed numerous times, and it's through those failures that they were able to learn and improve.
Some people might view failure as a bad thing, but I believe that we should embrace it as a realistic factor of life. And, I'm not saying that we should go out and fail intentionally, but when we do fail, we should use it as an opportunity to learn and grow.
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