this. it's like calling Twitter/Facebook a failure when they were scaling up to meet demand. So many people are trying to use Bitcoin that it is overloaded (Coinbase is the #1 app in the AppStore btw) - what a great…
most if not all the technical issues surrounding bitcoin are solved problems (or very close to being solved).
lol
yep. FUD.
Google. Facebook. Amazon. Big Tech in general. Everyone called it a bubble until they started making shit loads of money.
You can make something that looks identical with cheaper alternatives or even synthetic materials. Same with diamonds (see cubic zirconia). Thus, it is not the actual properties that make them desirable as jewelry. It…
Slick? I don't think I've heard anyone say they want a Bolt.
Most of the technology these companies are working with are less than a decade old. So, anything beyond that is mostly legacy knowledge.
I'm a Canadian who was on an H1B working in the valley for the past 6 years working at Director/VP Eng. level for various technology startups. As you mentioned, the message is quite clear. The US is closing its doors.…
Come to Canada! There is a young and booming tech industry here and our immigration laws are very friendly to skilled workers. I'm a Canadian who was on an H1B working in the valley for the past 6 years working at VP…
this. it's like calling Twitter/Facebook a failure when they were scaling up to meet demand. So many people are trying to use Bitcoin that it is overloaded (Coinbase is the #1 app in the AppStore btw) - what a great…
most if not all the technical issues surrounding bitcoin are solved problems (or very close to being solved).
lol
yep. FUD.
Google. Facebook. Amazon. Big Tech in general. Everyone called it a bubble until they started making shit loads of money.
You can make something that looks identical with cheaper alternatives or even synthetic materials. Same with diamonds (see cubic zirconia). Thus, it is not the actual properties that make them desirable as jewelry. It…
Slick? I don't think I've heard anyone say they want a Bolt.
Most of the technology these companies are working with are less than a decade old. So, anything beyond that is mostly legacy knowledge.
lol
I'm a Canadian who was on an H1B working in the valley for the past 6 years working at Director/VP Eng. level for various technology startups. As you mentioned, the message is quite clear. The US is closing its doors.…
Come to Canada! There is a young and booming tech industry here and our immigration laws are very friendly to skilled workers. I'm a Canadian who was on an H1B working in the valley for the past 6 years working at VP…