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▲ 5 r/Heusom

Rabbit tracks litter everywhere?

Litter trained rabbit but she kicks litter out of the box constantly. Tracks it all over the apartment. Her fur gets dusty from rolling in the scattered litter. Need a way to clean her without stressing her out. What do rabbit owners use for quick cleaning?

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Best dog friendly breakfast in North Myrtle Beach? Specifically looking for places near Barefoot Landing.

hey guys, i am coming down to the barefoot landing area this weekend and i am struggling to find a solid place for a morning meal where i can actually bring my pup.

usually when i search for the best dog friendly breakfast north myrtle beach i just get a list of spots that have like one tiny metal table on a hot sidewalk. someone mentioned that blueberrys grill has a decent patio for pets but i wanted to check if that is actually true before i show up with a dog.

is the seating covered or is it just out in the sun? also i am curious if the food is actually good or if people just go there for the convenience. we really want somewhere with a chill vibe where we can hang out for a bit without feeling like we are in the way. if you guys have any other suggestions near barefoot please let me know!

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u/Appropriate_Copy8705 — 5 days ago
▲ 19 r/fintech

tablecoin cross border payments are quietly replacing wires and most people here aren't paying attention

everyone talks about stablecoins for trading and defi but the actual killer use case is happening in B2B payments and nobody seems to care. companies are using USDC and USDT to settle international invoices in minutes instead of waiting 3 to 5 days on SWIFT wires. the cost difference is insane too, wires run $25 to $50 per transaction plus FX spreads while stablecoin settlement on most chains costs basically nothing in comparison.

the interesting part is that the businesses on both ends often don't even know stablecoins are involved. fintech platforms are plugging into infrastructure APIs (cybrid, bridge, bvnk, etc.) that handle the on/off ramps, compliance, and settlement on the backend. so a company sends USD from their bank account, stablecoins move the value across borders, and the recipient gets local currency in their bank account. no wallets, no seed phrases, no crypto knowledge required.

stablecoin transaction volume hit something like $27 trillion last year according to mckinsey and most of that is still crypto trading. but the B2B payments slice is growing fast and the GENIUS Act passing in the US basically gave institutions the green light to build on top of this stuff. remittance is another big one, people sending money home to family overseas through apps that use stablecoin rails on the backend to cut fees from 6 to 8 percent down to almost nothing.

this feels like the real adoption story that actually matters long term. not memecoins, not NFTs, just boring payment infrastructure that works better than what banks have been offering for decades. curious what people think about this actually scaling or if there are still too many regulatory and liquidity hurdles

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u/Appropriate_Copy8705 — 15 days ago

I was talking with a friend at Pizza House last night about going to a Wings game and maybe a concert in Detroit later this semester, and we both realized we’ve only ever bought stuff straight from Ticketmaster or the UM box office.

I started googling around for cheaper seats and resale options and now my Insta and YouTube are suddenly full of ticket site ads. I saw names like SeatGeek, Vivid, Seatpin , etc popping up, and now I’m kinda paranoid. Maybe I’m overthinking this, but with how broke I am as a student I really can’t afford to get scammed at the gate.

For anyone here who goes to Wings/Pistons/Lions games or big concerts during the semester: which ticket sites have actually worked for you in 2026? Any you’d avoid? How do you check if a site is legit or if the QR codes will scan? And is it smarter to wait till last minute for price drops or buy early? Any UM specific tips would be super appreciated.

u/Appropriate_Copy8705 — 24 days ago