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Haha, you made me double check how much 1000 sats is worth in my currency. That's 0,20€. Not sure what I can buy with 0,20€ here, maybe a bubble gum, lol
Just want to spread the love since I stacked a lot more sats on here than I ever expected :)
1000 sats are 17 in my currency - i can get myself a snack by commenting in here :)
Where are you from if I may ask? :)
on a different note - getting sats makes me wanna build an app similar to stacker.news so other people can experience the magic.
wonder which tutorials i need to do to code with LN
maybe should start reading mastering bitcoin.
Yeah, for technical knowledge I can recommend "Mastering Bitcoin". Then you can start reading "Mastering the Lightning Network".
I started coding LN stuff with LNbits. It's custodial but it's great for a start :) Will run a LN node myself soon.
thanks, will soon start with tutorials.
i am from india.
minimal snacks start at 14 inr
1000 sats is 17 inr right now.
:)
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Ah, a fellow Indian, funny. My parents are from India, too, but I was raised in Germany :)
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ah cool.
i was referring to samosa :)
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One samosa is 14 inr?? Two samosa at a restaurant cost 5,90€ here. That's 14,750 sats per piece, lol
I knew it's a scam but didn't think that it would be that much of a scam.
However, one naan costs 1,90€. That's 9,500 sats. I think that's okay.
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14 inr at a shop.
yes.
other prices affect food prices...
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You mean the energy crisis etc?
I think samosa were already quite expensive before the crisis, I think. They increased naan from 1,50€ to 1,90€.
Also, it's a restaurant, soo yeah, what did I except ^^ With at a shop, you mean you warm them up at home? Freezed ones are also cheap here, I have to admit, haha
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in india ,
shop / stall is like a restaurant except a shop does not allow you to sit inside with a table , service etc.
you eat the meal by standing there or do a takeaway.
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