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  • PiiXIE Dust Magazine: Issue 4 by PiiXieDustMagazine
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    Happy Halloween!!! In this issue and only in this issue is all Halloween themed articles, we cover everything from witches, to spooky trends, and much more. Are you one of those crafty type people??? Then check out our spooktacular crafts!!! We even have a spookalicious recipe just for Halloween!!! Let's go back in history, and learn a little about bloody Mary, spooky right??? Let us know what you're going to be for Halloween!!! HAPPY TRICK OR TREATING!!!
  • Going Public Using Form 211 by olenreward9
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  • Coffee, Cryptocurrencies, and Socrates by Renatof0
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    In a small café in Ashland, Oregon, a group of cryptocurrency investors gathers on a rainy afternoon to discuss the latest Federal Reserve H.8 report, which reflects a shift toward safer assets in the financial market. Among them are Alex, a data analyst who trusts predictive models; Martin, a former banker turned DeFi enthusiast; and Clara, a blockchain developer with an idealistic vision of the future. As they debate the implications of the report, the café's enigmatic owner, Socrates-a wise, gray-bearded man known for his philosophical provocations-joins their conversation. Through a series of thought-provoking questions, he challenges their understanding of value, trust, and belief. Is the worth of an asset inherent, or does it exist only because people choose to believe in it? What begins as a financial discussion evolves into a deeper reflection on the narratives that sustain markets and economies. As the investors leave, they carry not just their empty coffee cups but also new uncertainties and perspectives on what truly gives things their value. A blend of economic insight and philosophical discourse, "Coffee, Cryptocurrencies, and Socrates" explores the intersection between finance and human belief, reminding us that, in the end, all value is built on the stories we tell.