Xiaomi Mi Band 4 review

During a time, when I’m too lazy to finish up posts about cryptocurrencies or finances, It’s time to change things up and do a tech review. This time I’ll be reviewing Xiaomi Mi Band 4, which I’ve been using for a couple of weeks now. Short version – it’s a Mi Band 3 with color display. In this post I’ll talk more about the differences between both devices and what’s new in Mi Band 4.

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Cryptocurrency inheritence (what happens to your Bitcoin after you die)

“Your own bank” is a slogan, that’s commonly referred to cryptocurrencies, but while inheriting funds/assets, that are held in a traditional bank is a fairly straightforward process, inheriting cryptocurrencies, in comparison, is highly dependent on the actions of their initial owner. Oftentimes heirs are unaware of the existence of deceased person’s cryptocurrency porfolio or are unable to access these funds, because they haven’t gotten any instructions on how to do it. This can result in “lost” coins and, most likely, they won’t be ever used again.

In this post I’ll give you some suggestions on how to set-up your cryptocurrency inheritence plan and just to make it less complicated I’ll use Bitcoin as a primary example, but most suggestions & tips can be applied to other cryptocurrencies and cryptoassets.

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Xiaomi Pocophone F1 review – flagship smartphone on a budget

Xiaomi Pocophone, Pocophone F1 by Xiaomi & Poco F1. Multiple names one outcome – phone, that can compete performance-wise with the latest generation flagship smartphones, such as Samsung Galaxy S9, while having a price tag that’s 3 times lower. Seems too good to be true, but that’s what Pocophone F1 has done. What corners have been cut and have Pocophone F1 manufacturers gone too far to achieve such a low price point I’ll try to uncover in this review. Continue reading Xiaomi Pocophone F1 review – flagship smartphone on a budget

Millions in your pocket – OpenDime review

To quote the developers of this device: “OpenDime is a small USB stick that allows you to spend Bitcoin like a dollar bill. Pass it along multiple times. Connect to any USB to check balance. Unseal anytime to spend online. Trust no one.” In this article I’ll try to explain how to use it, is it secure and why would anyone need such a device. Continue reading Millions in your pocket – OpenDime review