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Another bad news for ETH.
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95% of their business was Bitcoin related. They will probably save money streamlining things. Might be purely an economic decision but regardless it is a positive move.
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💯
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what's ETH?
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35 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 24 May
Stablecoins will still run on sh$tcoins though right?
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Excellent. I don't do business with companies that deal with shipcoins
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The question isn't "why discontinuing with ETH?", but rather, "Why did they brought ETH?"
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I belive they were "helping" somebody during 3AC - FTX saga. But I may be wrong.
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They bought a crypto fund at one point. That’s when they started adding support for ETH.
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Good point.
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Well, that opens them up for business from my perspective. Now, I'll at least give them a chance.
I refuse to do business with companies that validate alt-coins in any way, whatsoever.
I'm lookin' at you, Casa. (fucking cowards)
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What’s better? Paying off a debt or buying bitcoin getting a loan pay of the debt then use future cash flows to pay off the loan to unlock your BTC?
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I would prefer the latter but I guess that would depend on your situation and if you can stomach having your bitcoin as collateral.
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Leverage!
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Bad news for Ethereum, Ledn should focus only on Bitcoin, no shitcoins.
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Any idea if this company is available in the US?
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I think so.,
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They are but not in my state. Sad face.
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Also they have much better minimums than strike
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But will you use it?
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LEDN made the best decision!
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