Yes it does mean £25, but rarely used any more however the alternative is Meaning: Rubbish; nonsense, or 'of poor quality'. Often shortened just to 'pony'. What's the origin of the phrase 'Pony and trap'? This is…
Pony is a slang word in UK, not great choice for name.
Was the article for you or an audience, what outcome are you trying to achieve, does your decision still hold true?
This isn't wikipedia :)
Completely agree!
I suspect their will be a decentralised 3.0 web allowing supporting the later layers of the semantic web model. I do not think it will be Ethereum, not just because of the technology issues but also the philosophy, too…
And what percentage are actually going to deliver a useful product/protocol that delivers significant value that justifies the investment?
Yes it does mean £25, but rarely used any more however the alternative is Meaning: Rubbish; nonsense, or 'of poor quality'. Often shortened just to 'pony'. What's the origin of the phrase 'Pony and trap'? This is…
Pony is a slang word in UK, not great choice for name.
Was the article for you or an audience, what outcome are you trying to achieve, does your decision still hold true?
This isn't wikipedia :)
Completely agree!
I suspect their will be a decentralised 3.0 web allowing supporting the later layers of the semantic web model. I do not think it will be Ethereum, not just because of the technology issues but also the philosophy, too…
And what percentage are actually going to deliver a useful product/protocol that delivers significant value that justifies the investment?