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also: it's probably the best way to play on iOS at the moment. Check it out!

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play what? visited the link but it’s not super clear to me what this service does

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It's a feed-driven collection of emulators that run in a browser and support cross-device savings thanks to a Dropbox integration. You can create your own game and emulators collections and play literally from everywhere.
I often start playing something on my tvbox, then resume on my tablet or iPhone, and all the saves are automatically syncronized.

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Can you upload any ROM to it? Or does it just play the "free" ones?

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The documentation explains everything, you can create your own list of roms through the feed editor, or just google around for webRcade feeds

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OMG! Classic Doom!

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To infinity and beyond? The Bitcoin price has been totally crazy in the last 48 hours. BTC has indeed increased from $52,000 to more than $63,000 during this short period. And several countries in the world - 60% of Humanity in fact! - see the prices of the king of cryptocurrencies higher than ever in the history of their local fiat currency. (No) thanks to inflation, that is, to the depreciation of these state currency papers against the leader of crypto-assets.

IT IS NOT ONLY IN HYPERINFLATIONARY ARGENTINA AND NIGERIA THAT BTC EXPLODES ITS ATH...

... even if it can be seen even more, necessarily. Because the value of fiat currencies issued by Argentina (ARS) and Nigeria (NGN) continues to collapse because of the violent inflationary spiral that plagues these two countries.

As noted by the entrepreneur and investor (and former Coinbase's technical director) Balaji S. Srinivasan on his account X (@balajis), already more than 30 countries are seeing our dear Bitcoin break price records in their local state currency.

And in particular... in China and India, the two most populous countries in the world. Because yes, Bitcoin beat all its previous all-time-high (ATH) against the Chinese yuan (CNY) and the Indian rupee (INR).