u/andion82
Casual holder for 10+ years, this is my first cold wallet. What do you use for portfolio tracking/stats?
I hold crypto since 2015 or so and bought some here and there. I knew I had to move my assets to a cold wallet but was too lazy to do it. When Binance failed to be viable in Europe and had to move it I saw my chance.
I moved my coins today and... it feels good!
I am just missing a lot having more information about my coins and portfolio. What are you using for that?
I used to dig r/CoinStats for my Binance/Coinbase wallets but I just used an integration: just gave an api key and they managed the info provided. But the configuration for trezor is full of things I don't fully understand. Anybody here using that?
Thanks!
A man rescues two beagles during last eartquake in Venezuela
We all would do the same, put them safe before anything. Bravo for this man!
Front row VIP zones suck, no matter how you look at them
This is my first time seeing this shitty setup in Porto.
This fucking sucks, no matter how you look at this, c'mon Porto, you ar better than this.
Are we supposed to enjoy IDLES here? 🖕🏼
Why is home(way) blocked in this subreddit?
The title says it all, I'm a Cloudflare tunnel user, and found some info about that here with no problem, but not when I try to look for home(way).
Even looking why those keywords are blocked result in almost nothing.
Is it because it competes with Nabu Casa? Does this mean this is an official subreddit that openly censors competitors? (this sub does not state if its an official one or not)
Is it because there's any other problem we should be aware of?
There's no way for us to look for answers here, and that seems weird.
I think at least rules of r/homeassistant should talk about blocked keywords/apps openly.
EDIT: Wow, the amount of hostility for raising this question is monumental. I just hoped for some clarification and just found toxicity. I'm just asking why an addon for Home Assistant can't even be discussed on Home Assistant's subreddit, if you think no official explanation is needed just read this thread.
23 and 17 are my favorite players
Just in case you don't get it ⬇️
>!^(Solo Número = Number Only)!<
Beagle beagleing in soccer field gets expulsed, referee makes sure he does not loose the bread
Interview with Richi, from the "En primera, en segunda o en tercera" viral video, 8 years later
What do you NEED to plan in advance in Korea.
I'm not a big planner when I travel and normally go with the flow except the first/last nights before my flights.
But when I went to Japan I learned that some visits (sumo tickets, studio ghibli museum) had to be booked waaaay in advance, and that for some stays (Kyoto, even Tokyo) is best that you book one month in advance or you can be out of reasobable options.
We'll be 20 days in Korea this September-October.
What are the things that you need to (or that it's best that you) plan in advance in Korea, if any? Are there any destinations inside South Korea that require you to book your nights in advance?
Thanks!