kinda have a weird relationship with kpop but ngl i like just this particular one
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@wallet now fully supports USDT (TRC20), allowing you to easily buy, sell, send, and trade crypto's most popular stablecoin all on Telegram
You can now buy, swap, and make P2P trades with Tether USDT (TRC20). You can also directly send USDT to your friends with no transaction fees.
The bot's improved interface includes a new "Swap" section, allowing you to quickly trade USDT for TON and vice versa. Moreover, users still can buy crypto with a bank card or through the P2P market in the new “Buy & Sell” tab on the main page.
But please note that, at the moment, @wallet only supports USDT on the Tron network (TRC20).
Don’t forget to add @wallet to the attachments menu to take advantage of sending USDT to your friends on Telegram without paying transaction fees.
You can now buy, swap, and make P2P trades with Tether USDT (TRC20). You can also directly send USDT to your friends with no transaction fees.
The bot's improved interface includes a new "Swap" section, allowing you to quickly trade USDT for TON and vice versa. Moreover, users still can buy crypto with a bank card or through the P2P market in the new “Buy & Sell” tab on the main page.
But please note that, at the moment, @wallet only supports USDT on the Tron network (TRC20).
Don’t forget to add @wallet to the attachments menu to take advantage of sending USDT to your friends on Telegram without paying transaction fees.
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When I was tasked with creating a blurb that follows the mouse pointer, I approached the problem by breaking it down into smaller components. My goal was to create a div that changes its position relative to the pointer.
To achieve this, I broke the problem down into four steps:
First, I created a div with dummy text and made it appear on top of all its adjacent components using the z-index property.
Second, I needed to detect the position of the mouse pointer when it hovers over the section. I achieved this using the on:mouseover directive in SvelteKit.
Third, I found a way to set the position of the div to the position of the pointer by setting the positions obtained in step 2 to some variables.
Finally, With the basic functionality working, I styled the div to match my theme and added the necessary information. To finish the build, I added some transition duration and delay to make the movements appear smoother.
To achieve this, I broke the problem down into four steps:
First, I created a div with dummy text and made it appear on top of all its adjacent components using the z-index property.
Second, I needed to detect the position of the mouse pointer when it hovers over the section. I achieved this using the on:mouseover directive in SvelteKit.
Third, I found a way to set the position of the div to the position of the pointer by setting the positions obtained in step 2 to some variables.
Finally, With the basic functionality working, I styled the div to match my theme and added the necessary information. To finish the build, I added some transition duration and delay to make the movements appear smoother.