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waybackwanderer · 2 months
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transfiseo123 · 9 months
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Brazil is a country in Latin America with a population of 217 million, and a rapidly growing economy with a current GDP of USD 2.08 trillion. The country has a robust tech economy and talent pool, and has a global crypto adoption index rank of #7 as per Chainalysis 2022 index.
The penetration of credit cards in the country is 29% and their usage is widespread, though more popular in higher income segments. While debit cards are more in number, they are primarily used for cash withdrawal or utility purchases.
Alternate payment methods are very popular in Brazil with Boleto Bancario, Mercado Pago, Hyperwallet and Pix widely prevalent. Pix is a Brazilian bank-transfer payment method, that enables any citizen with a deposit, savings, or prepaid payment account to make payments and transfers in a few seconds, at any time, 365 days a year.
TransFi is focused on fiat-to-crypto onramp and offramp in emerging markets, with the widest suite of local payment methods in local currencies, 80%+ conversion rates, and with low fees. TransFi will be adding Pix and Boleto in Brazil to its offerings shortly, that will enable exchanges, wallets and DeFi protocols to offer their users the ability to buy and sell crypto with these popular payment methods.
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coppertone76 · 1 year
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Damn Audis. If they aren’t riding your ass, theyare slowing you down, ruining your fun 😡
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milk-toast · 2 years
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The heroes journey on the moonlit beach
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artbyblastweave · 5 months
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They've got four more episodes in which to fuck this up, but so far Maximus is one of my favorite characters in this thing. Fascinating guy. Tentatively advancing that this feels almost like a mulligan of Finn's arc from TFA
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lemon-russ · 4 days
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Yooooo I just saw you're also from Massachusetts, Massholes unite!
In the bleak gray winter of Massachusetts, there is only road construction. In the grimdark 5 months of snow and slush, the only bastion of humanity that remains... is dunks.
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collapsedsquid · 2 months
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Riffing on something I've seen elsewhere, I think "electability" in terms of standing out in a crowded field (like say the 2020 dem pres primary) is different from "electability" in terms of number of people who's pull the lever for them against another person even if the election was considerable more generic.
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skydigiblogs · 5 months
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veeerrry slowly making my way through appmon (just finished ep 6)
i'm enjoying it so far (still) but i also just had a realization that like
part of my hesitancy about watching appmon is that a lot of stills for the fused apps were kind of offputting (3d in 2d animation can be super hit or miss)
like i've seen screenshots of a lot of the higher grade appmon and was like "hm, that's not pleasant to look at"
and now i'm watching it and like "oh, that was definitely designed with movement in mind" because holy shit yeah the stills do not do appmon justice
the use of 3d animation in appmon gives me a feeling that the creators really wanted to include that code overlay effect, but since that's incredibly time-consuming to do in a way that might look good on 2d animated characters, the use of 3d allows them to express that excessively digital vibe (and it looks really good in motion)
as for all the standard grade appmon, i think something similar still holds true in that just looking at their ref book images doesn't do them justice. perorimon is the whole reason i wanted to talk about this (debuted in ep 6) because hooooly shit the ref book image just does not get across how good this goober looks in movement.
in other words, appmon seem designed for animation first and foremost
also while i'm at it i want to say i think it's fun that every appmon really does just have like coax cables in their back for applinks. more digimon shit should like, have weird technological things like that going on.
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fooltofancy · 2 months
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have been on the longest, most exasperating exploration of iowa/south dakota backroads this evening.
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waybackwanderer · 7 days
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atohii · 5 months
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the more you people say about Houston roads the more scared I get
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transfiseo123 · 10 months
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Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia with a population of 30 million (about the population of Texas), and a rapidly growing economy with a current GDP reaching close to USD 450 billion. The country has a young, vibrant, diverse and tech-savvy population, and a vibrant tech economy across e-commerce, fintech and online gaming amongst others. The tagline of Malaysia Tourism Ministry is ‘Truly Asia’, which aptly describes the culture and geography of the country in just one short phrase.
Credit cards used to be popular in Malaysia with close to 10 million cards in circulation and together with the near ubiquitous debit cards form the core of the traditional digital payment system. However, due to bottlenecks like high fees and dependency on physical ePOS machines the wider adoption could not get past beyond urban areas. Cards are also unsuitable for purchase and sale of digital assets as the success rates are very low with less than 50% due to often being declined by banks.
In recent times, digital wallets have become much more popular in Malaysia with FPX, Boost, DuitNow and Touch ‘n Go widely prevalent across the local population, where they can directly pay in the local currency Malaysian Ringgit from their bank account or e-wallet. The QR code based DuitNow and instant e-payments from bank accounts FPX, have also become very popular especially since the pandemic.
FPX, Boost, Duitnow and Touch ‘n Go are of the most popular payment methods in Malaysia. FPX is a secure online payment solution that allows users to make payments directly from their bank accounts. Using TransFi you can buy crypto with FPX seamlessly. GrabPay and Shopee Pay are also quickly gaining popularity with their support for major retailers and merchants and cab service providers.
Boost is a mobile wallet that can be used to make payments at a variety of merchants, including online stores, restaurants, and convenience stores. Touch ‘n Go is another popular mobile wallet that can be used to make payments for transportation, bills, and other goods and services. Buy your favorite crypto assets with Boost via TransFi paying with Ringgit.
DuitNow is a real-time money transfer service that allows users to transfer money between bank accounts and e-wallets using just a mobile phone number or National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) number. It is a fast and convenient way to make payments anywhere in the country. Buying crypto with Duitnow is now easier than ever.
These local payment methods offer a number of advantages over traditional payment methods, such as cash and credit cards. They are more convenient, secure, and often more affordable. As a result, they are becoming increasingly popular among Malaysian consumers. TransFi is enabling all these modern payment methods in their app to enable more Malaysians onboard into Web3 with easy user experience and convenience. We also support multiple banks in the region where users can make payments using internet banking, also sell crypto to Ringgit to receive funds in their choice of bank account.
About TransFi:
TransFi is focused on enabling fiat-to-crypto onramp and offramp in emerging markets, particularly in Asia, Latin America and Africa with the widest suite of local payment methods in local currencies, very high conversion and transaction success rates, lower barrier of entry and with lowest fees. An integration with TransFi enables exchanges, wallets and DeFi protocols to offer their users the ability to buy and sell crypto with all the popular payment methods in addition to credit and debit cards.
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crychan · 1 year
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work doodles………
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celepeace · 1 year
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I wanted to go to a bar/restaurant with lovely outdoor seating last week on a tuesday only to find it completely fucking packed when I got there and I got so irrationally angry about it. I was like "don't you people have LIVES??? WHY ARE YOU ALL HERE ON A TUESDAY??" as if I was not also there on a tuesday
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katesattic · 2 years
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Had ro leave 20 minutes early for work because of this closure.
This isn’t even the first truck to crash into the bridge this year. For some reason truckers are incapable of reading the detour sign. On the bright side, trains don’t run on Vancouver Island so it’s not distrupting them. On the extra down side, railroad tracks have become hiking trails and this one was used to cross over a busy road and is now fully out of commission.
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stochastiz · 7 months
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both of my commutes have sucked entire asses today, thanks for asking :)
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