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  1. Asked: 10 months agoIn: Online Communities, Social Networks

    What is Shiraverse?

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    Rohit Kumar
    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    Shiraverse is this dope new Q&A platform that's all about keeping it real and cutting through the noise. Think of it as a chill space where you can ask questions, get insightful answers, and actually learn something without dealing with trolls or spam. What's cool is that Shiraverse rewards youRead more

    Shiraverse is this dope new Q&A platform that’s all about keeping it real and cutting through the noise. Think of it as a chill space where you can ask questions, get insightful answers, and actually learn something without dealing with trolls or spam.

    What’s cool is that Shiraverse rewards you for contributing quality content. You earn points for things like signing up, posting answers, and getting upvotes. Once you rack up enough points, you can even cash out in crypto. It’s like getting paid to share your knowledge—pretty sweet, right?​

    The platform is super user-friendly, with features like polls, badges, and customizable profiles. You can ask questions publicly or anonymously, and the community votes on the best answers. It’s all about fostering meaningful discussions and building a supportive digital space.​

    If you’re into platforms that value genuine interactions and offer real incentives, Shiraverse is worth checking out. It’s still growing, so it’s a great time to get in early and be part of shaping the community.

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  2. Asked: 1 year agoIn: Maps

    Is there evidence to support the translation of “Alabama” as ‘Here We Rest’?

    Rohit Kumar
    Rohit Kumar
    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    Nah, not really. 😅 The whole idea that "Alabama" means "Here We Rest" is basically a myth. It sounds cool and poetic, but historians and language experts say there's no real evidence for it.The name “Alabama” actually comes from the language of Native American tribes — probably from the Choctaw or aRead more

    Nah, not really. 😅

    The whole idea that “Alabama” means “Here We Rest” is basically a myth. It sounds cool and poetic, but historians and language experts say there’s no real evidence for it.
    The name “Alabama” actually comes from the language of Native American tribes — probably from the Choctaw or a related language — and it’s more about plants or clearing land than napping vibes 😂.

    Like, it might have something to do with “thicket clearers” or “plant gatherers,” not “let’s chill here forever.”

    In short: “Here We Rest” = ✨pretty story✨, but not historically legit.

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  3. Asked: 5 months agoIn: People & Society, Social Issues & Advocacy, Work & Labor Issues

    What do you think are some of the possible technological innovations that could help Singapore address its labor force issues?

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    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    Singapore’s got a small population, aging fast too 👵🏻👴🏻, and it’s super dependent on foreign workers. So tech’s gonna have to step in heavy. Here’s a few things I see popping off: Automation and Robotics 🤖:Think smart robots doing jobs in construction, healthcare, even cleaning. Less humans needed fRead more

    Singapore’s got a small population, aging fast too 👵🏻👴🏻, and it’s super dependent on foreign workers. So tech’s gonna have to step in heavy. Here’s a few things I see popping off:

    • Automation and Robotics 🤖:
      Think smart robots doing jobs in construction, healthcare, even cleaning. Less humans needed for boring or dangerous work.

    • AI Everything 🧠💻:
      Like AI running customer service, finance, even parts of education. Cuts down manpower needs, boosts efficiency.

    • Healthcare Tech 🏥🧬:
      Since the population’s getting older, tech like remote health monitoring, AI doctors, and robotic caregivers could make a massive difference.

    • Upskilling Platforms 📚🔥:
      Apps and VR tools to train workers faster in high-demand fields like green energy, AI, cybersecurity. Gotta keep locals super relevant.

    • Smart Cities 🌆🚀:
      More sensors, automated public transport, self-maintaining buildings = less need for manpower to run the city smoothly.

    Lowkey, Singapore is already kinda ahead in some of this too lol. They’re mad serious about staying #1.

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  4. Asked: 1 year agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Learn

    What is Cryptocurrency?

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    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    cryptocurrency (or crypto) is basically digital money that's not controlled by banks or the government. It’s like... money that lives on the internet 🧠💻. Instead of using dollars or coins, people trade these digital coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc. And it’s all kept safe by this crazy smart tech cRead more

    cryptocurrency (or crypto) is basically digital money that’s not controlled by banks or the government.

    It’s like… money that lives on the internet 🧠💻.
    Instead of using dollars or coins, people trade these digital coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.
    And it’s all kept safe by this crazy smart tech called blockchain, which is like an online ledger that everyone can see but no one can fake.

    In short: it’s money for the internet age — fast, lowkey, and kinda wild sometimes 😂.

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  5. Asked: 4 months agoIn: Airdrop, Cryptocurrency

    can crypto airdrop make you rich?

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    Rohit Kumar
    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    Lowkey? Yeah, it can — but like, don't get it twisted, it's not a guarantee. Sometimes people hit big from crypto airdrops (like early $UNI, $ARB, $BLUR drops — some peeps got tens of thousands just for being early users 🤯). It's basically free money if you qualify... BUT most airdrops are mid af (sRead more

    Lowkey? Yeah, it can — but like, don’t get it twisted, it’s not a guarantee.

    Sometimes people hit big from crypto airdrops (like early $UNI, $ARB, $BLUR drops — some peeps got tens of thousands just for being early users 🤯). It’s basically free money if you qualify… BUT most airdrops are mid af (small amounts, or the token value crashes fast).

    Real talk:

    • If you’re active in crypto (using new apps, bridging, staking, etc), you might catch a fat bag someday.

    • If you’re just sitting waiting for handouts? Probably not the move.

    • Also, hella scams out there too, so stay woke. 🧠 Don’t connect your wallet to random sus links.

    So like, airdrops = free lotto tickets… sometimes you win, most times it’s just vibes. 😂

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  6. Asked: 4 months agoIn: Business & Industrial, Business Services

    How much money did YouTubers earn in one month?

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    Rohit Kumar
    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    How much YouTubers earn in a month totally depends on a bunch of stuff, like: How many views they get Their niche (finance = $$, gaming = decent $, vlogs = it depends) How many ads run (AdSense) Sponsorships, merch, and other side hustles   Straight facts: Small YouTubers (like 10k subs) mightRead more

    How much YouTubers earn in a month totally depends on a bunch of stuff, like:

    • How many views they get

    • Their niche (finance = $$, gaming = decent $, vlogs = it depends)

    • How many ads run (AdSense)

    • Sponsorships, merch, and other side hustles

     

    Straight facts:

    • Small YouTubers (like 10k subs) might make like $50 to $500/month just from ads 💸

    • Mid YouTubers (100k subs) could be pulling $1k to $10k/month easy 🤑

    • Big dogs (1M+ subs) — they’re cashing in $10k to $100k+ a month, no cap 🚀

    • The crazy famous ones (like MrBeast, Logan Paul type beat) — they’re making MILLIONS a month 🔥

    But again, AdSense pays like $1-5 per 1,000 views usually, and it flips a lot depending on their country and content type.

    Bottom line: If you got the views AND the brand deals… you’re eating GOOD fr 🍽️

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  7. Asked: 1 year agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Learn

    Are cryptocurrency losses tax deductible?

    Rohit Kumar
    Rohit Kumar
    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    I stood there… staring at my red portfolio… thinking maybe, just maybe, I could at least get a tax break. But no. The Indian tax code turned around, looked me dead in the eye, and whispered: ‘Cope.

    I stood there… staring at my red portfolio… thinking maybe, just maybe, I could at least get a tax break. But no. The Indian tax code turned around, looked me dead in the eye, and whispered: ‘Cope.

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  8. Asked: 1 year agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Learn

    Why cryptocurrency is bad?

    Rohit Kumar
    Rohit Kumar
    Added an answer about 4 months ago

    it’s bad when people throw in their savings thinking it’ll change their life overnight. seen too many folks get caught up in hype and end up heartbroken. it’s not just numbers—it’s dreams crashing.

    it’s bad when people throw in their savings thinking it’ll change their life overnight. seen too many folks get caught up in hype and end up heartbroken. it’s not just numbers—it’s dreams crashing.

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