Cancelled my Copilot subscription to go to Cursor

Been using Copilot for over a year now and I love it. I'm a senior FE developer.

Some of the months I've been using Copilot I didn't even code, I just felt like 10$ was a fair price to pay considering how much it accelerates me with my work.

With recent changes, things have really got ridiculous to say the least.

I don't use AI to write me entire pages, I just use it to debug me certain things. Rewrite me some components I made in case there are bugs etc. Somehow though, I run out of tokens by the 2nd-3rd week.

I like Copilot more than Cursor, but unfortunately it is what it is.

Cursor is more of a tool where you tell it to code you stuff. Then I have to debug the code it wrote, much less enjoyable for me, but I get things done.

Cursor is also better with fixing stuff in code and finding optimizations than Copilot. When I was doing these things with Copilot my token usage went to the roof.

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u/bizi0909 — 4 days ago
▲ 42 r/Stellar

Stellar is holding up best among top 20 cryptocurrencies during this Bitcoin crash

u/bizi0909 — 6 days ago

BTC dominance looks very different when you exclude stablecoins

I keep seeing people say that BTC dominance rejected from around 66% in June 2025 and has been trending down since.

I think that interpretation is misleading.

I checked CoinGecko and CoinTrends, and there are currently 16 stablecoins in the top 100. That is not insignificant. Stablecoins are a large enough part of the market that they can meaningfully change how BTC dominance looks.

This chart shows that when stablecoins are excluded, BTC dominance is actually around 66% right now.

That's a crazy difference!

On May 11th, 2026, this same metric was around 69%, which was the highest level in the past 5 years.

I’m not trying to draw a huge conclusion from this, but I do think the “BTC dominance is falling off a cliff” narrative some people are trying to sell is not accurate at all.

In the past, stablecoins may have been a small and mostly insignificant part of the BTC dominance calculation. But today, with so many stablecoins in the market and USDT/USDC becoming massive by market cap, they now play a much larger role, especially with Bitcoin down almost 50% from its ATH.

u/bizi0909 — 20 days ago