LC questions are a shitty way to qualify 3 traits that employers very much look for (and have proven to be correlated): * Available time to prepare (esp. when holding a job) = available to work long hours *…
My premise is that I don't agree with the regulator :) Of course a regulator is there to regulate so their incentive is to find things to regulate. > The regulators consider it to be more like an asset class Being an…
It's strange to me how people keep comparing cryptocurrencies to equity, but don't compare them to their closest counterpart - fiat currencies. Are fiat currencies treated like securities? No. Are there "best execution…
Users who have enabled Advanced Protection will not be able to use your service ("Error 400: policy_enforced"). Maybe add a note about that.
Coinbase is still actively hiring: https://www.coinbase.com/careers/positions
I'm one of Domino's 8 engineers and wanted to provide a bit of depth. My colleagues are all smart, experienced and very motivated. They have taught me a lot (not just Scala :)) and even though I'm quite new I'm already…
LC questions are a shitty way to qualify 3 traits that employers very much look for (and have proven to be correlated): * Available time to prepare (esp. when holding a job) = available to work long hours *…
My premise is that I don't agree with the regulator :) Of course a regulator is there to regulate so their incentive is to find things to regulate. > The regulators consider it to be more like an asset class Being an…
It's strange to me how people keep comparing cryptocurrencies to equity, but don't compare them to their closest counterpart - fiat currencies. Are fiat currencies treated like securities? No. Are there "best execution…
Users who have enabled Advanced Protection will not be able to use your service ("Error 400: policy_enforced"). Maybe add a note about that.
Coinbase is still actively hiring: https://www.coinbase.com/careers/positions
I'm one of Domino's 8 engineers and wanted to provide a bit of depth. My colleagues are all smart, experienced and very motivated. They have taught me a lot (not just Scala :)) and even though I'm quite new I'm already…