Then you need it factored into the interest rate you decide upon that volatility may cause the price of XMR to get so high that your debtor would rather default than pay the debt.
frogmint
Well you don't want to lose Monero and you don't want to lose fiat, but you can't have both. XMR isn't a stablecoin.
If it matters more to you that you get your XMR back, then require XMR payments. You need to include the XMR volatility as part of the interest rate calculation.
If it matters more that you get your fiat back, then require fiat-equivalent in XMR payments.
Or, demand you get either XMR or fiat back, whichever is higher. But I don't think a borrower would like this. Tesla did this when they let you pay in BTC; Tesla reserved the right to refund you in whichever currency was cheaper. For the consumer, it a bad deal.
lemmy.world users aren't necessarily brigading; what you're seeing is one biased sample (local users) and one larger group of less biased users
Calamity is great, but if you've never played any other games, I'd try others before running straight from Terraria to Calamity. If just for a broader experience
PineTime 11mm
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 9mm
Apple Watch Series 9 10.7mm
Google Pixel Watch 2 12.3mm
Rolex Submariner (non-smart) 13mm
Grayjay doesn't use the API so it should be fine
For fairness, here is Tuta's response to the allegations: https://tuta.com/blog/tutanota-not-a-honeypot
There really is no way to verify that any email service isn't a honeypot. Even if you open source your server code, that doesn't mean it's what's actually running on the server. They could publish served code then be running totally different code on their servers with no way to tell.
Tuta's biggest weaknesses for me right now are the seeming lack of independent audits and the lack of interoperability for encryption. Proton is the biggest competitor and seems to have both. However, Proton has grown more in the way that a honeypot would, adding VPN, cloud storage, password manager, etc, so more data collection points. Tuta is still email, contacts, and calendar.
Unless this story is from preproduction software and they got rid of the computer icon. Or maybe that detail was misremembered and it was actually a disc icon.
Well if the story is true, wouldn't they have just fixed the software, so it would have never seen the light of day?
Aren't these screens from the article specifically for unsupported devices, like those without TPM?
Can't one open multiple tabs open at once?
I had to install MS Authenticator to get into my account, then I added a phone number. I then deleted Authenticator from my phone and from my 2FA settings.