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btc vs eth transaction differences

btc vs eth transaction differences

The difference between these two can be analogized to the difference between the cash in your pocket and the balance in your bank account.

Access to global information, such as price, is trivial in these models. However, there are a lot of downstream negative side effects of this choice.

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