Transaction

ec5625f0780e5e05b143bf6fe032532f16add7106dbb1a5a7b6ffacabdd1a3b6
2021-09-09 02:40:11
0.00000303 BSV
(
0.00013195 BSV
-
0.00012892 BSV
)
250.4 sat/KB
1
206,032
1,210 B

3 Outputs

Total Output:
0.00012892 BSV
  • jˆÃ¾àA (*€ élÂwD/>…FНSÞÈE½p ˜ç²Í(¾«¯ö¬×7Mª›æpBÖ‚­Õ%ÊK20Èv(Žè"1NkcbdaJ34LXUcYx4DupnCoyAY7niJTVmdA Öý?1ƒ˜M´øQ¥¿†BO2ˆÚ›–ãxù^t¼]</HYJyô?hsNõO4ÑkKœkÍ㮬"ø´ã¡eId"18PbQyhixt6pGQBU6qLbDZDhmgeRW9EqKS 1631152813|ø‚¦1
    https://whatsonchain.com/tx/ec5625f0780e5e05b143bf6fe032532f16add7106dbb1a5a7b6ffacabdd1a3b6
  • jôÏ38 text/markdownM With such a "small" world these days, and a significant work from home possibility for many... Why is there such a cost of living disparity? In some sense, it's expensive because it's expensive, or it's cheap, becaue it's cheap. High labour costs would necessitate higher prices. Low labour costs would allow lower prices. If an advanced AI could replace labour, it's most valuable to replace higher cost labour. This would in theory result in lower labour costs - possibly below human capacity. Therefore, isn't it more likely that a region with a high cost of living, may in the future become the low cost of living region, passing even the prior lower cost regions?|$2’Kbitpostarticletitle9.8: Globalization|Ё‡optsenc0pub1
    https://whatsonchain.com/tx/ec5625f0780e5e05b143bf6fe032532f16add7106dbb1a5a7b6ffacabdd1a3b6