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    Vidal buys half-million dollar condo in Recoleta's "La Isla" luxury zone.

    All these politicians should be living in monoambientes with their salaries and somehow they are all rich.
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    Vidal buys half-million dollar condo in Recoleta's "La Isla" luxury zone.

    Not a fan of PRO, but a $500,000 condo purchase is a scandal?
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    15 Reason Why I Like Ba Living ...

    If it's an important aspect to you, live near the Bosques de Palermo or Puerto Madero. Plenty of green space there.
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    15 Reason Why I Like Ba Living ...

    I'd say everything on that list remains true for the most part.
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    Chilean president defends territorial claim in spat with Argentina

    What are the alternative theories to the disappearance of the San Juan? I only briefly read about it being poorly maintained.
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    Tips for getting settled in BA

    I stand corrected then. I've never asked. Good tip for those in search of decaffeinated coffee.
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    Tips for getting settled in BA

    Not sure if I've seen decaffeinated coffee in any cafes.
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    Is there any use for crypto in Argentina?

    It's available on eth and sol. The eth version is an erc20 token and sol is a spl token. You can swap SOL for USDC in your phantom wallet, or you can buy USDC with SPL withdrawals from FTX exchange. As you already probably know Solana transactions are pennies. Solana is starting to catch on a bit.
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    Is there any use for crypto in Argentina?

    Send USDC on Solana sir
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    Is Cristina finally making her move?

    Saved by soy. God must be a Kirchnerista. Soy prices were up 40% in 2020 from 2019. It's really that simple. Who is president doesn't matter. Soy prices is what matters.
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    Is Cristina finally making her move?

    If that statistic is accurate it's because they take the size of the middle class of when the economy collapsed and the Kirchners took over. 2000 to 2014 was the commodity cycle and you'll see most other Latin American countries who are dependent on low US interest rates and high commodity...
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    Is Cristina finally making her move?

    Redpossum point #1 may be true, but at the start of the Kirchner years the economy was decimated, so you're starting at a very low level to begin with, you weren't going to go down further from there. Also, those 12 years coincided with the soy, corn, wheat supercycle save the last few years...
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    Argentina’s President Calls Crypto a ‘Hard Currency’ that Can Fight Inflation

    It's not cryptocurrency, it's digital currency. There is a difference. The problem is when you have debt in a foreign currency, you can't print because it devalues your currency and makes it more expensive to pay off the debt. That is the cycle Argentina always finds itself in. One government...
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    Looking for a furnished apartment

    I couldn't agree more. I'm happy to see AirBnb disintermediate these lovely folks. Now they'll have to get a real job.
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    Catholic Universities in Argentina Call to Defend the Unborn

    Did they also call for prosecuting all those pedophile priests?
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    Starting a business - basic ?'s before I start going down rabbit holes

    Listen to your brother in laws.
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    Legality of Pepper Spray in Argentina, Buenos Aries

    Sounds pretty reasonable
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    Anyone use crypto hardware wallets in Argentina?

    Lmao...Fiscal are you getting a bit cranky in Miami? No one in their right mind would carry around a hardware wallet because they want to. Unless of course you want to lose it in a boating accident.
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    Argentina’s true debate

    All good points. There are a lot of talented developers in Argentina, in addition to the support call center type jobs. Is Argentina making any improvements recently on the oil and gas front from what you see?
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