u/Prestigious_Ant_3296

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Why do most crypto wallets feel overcomplicated for new users?

Opened a few crypto apps lately and didn’t expect them to feel this messy. Even the “easy” ones throw a ton of stuff at you right away - staking, swaps, different networks, random tokens everywhere, charts all over the place. Feels like most of these apps are built for people already deep into crypo, not someone who just wants a simple app.

Looking for a simple crypto wallet started feeling weirdly difficult because every app tries to be an exchange, trading platform, and Web3 hub all at once.

I checked out the Paybis wallet app recently and at least it felt less chaotic than some others I tred.

At this point I’m mostly just looking for a simple crypto wallet that does’t make me feel like I need a crypto degree to send or hold BTC.

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u/Prestigious_Ant_3296 — 3 days ago

Anyone switched from DIY cleaning to a house cleaning service?

I’ve always done all the cleaning myself. Partly to save money, and partly because I thought I do it better than anyone else. Lately though, I feel like I’m always behind on it. Work takes more energy now and I don’t keep up like before. I’m thinking about maybe hiring a cleaning service sometimes, but I’m not sure about it yet. For those who tried it - was it worth it? Did it make things easier or not really? And how often do you use it - weekly, every two weeks, or just sometimes?

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u/Prestigious_Ant_3296 — 5 days ago

Used cars Skokie IL - where to find good inventory

I didn’t realize how annoying shopping for used cars Skokie area would be until I started actually visiting places in person 😅 Half the lots around here either have super low inventory or every decent car already has “sale pending” on it.

Randomly ended up browsing old orchard nissan the other night because they actually had more than like 5 usable listings with real photos/prices. Not even locked into Nissan specifically, just trying to find a place with decent used cars Skokie area without wasting entire weekends driving around.

Any local recommendations?

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u/Prestigious_Ant_3296 — 7 days ago
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Sector 52 is the worst

These guys don't know how to manage crowd, and it is not for only one day, it happens like almost daily

Edit: Noida sector 52 metro station

u/Prestigious_Ant_3296 — 7 days ago