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Thailand is often a curious mixture of old and new. Ancient style architecture in temples share neighbourhoods with ultra-modern skyscrapers. Modern life is blended with traditions a century old or older. And now, old meets new again with the launch of CryptoAmulets, digital Buddhist amulets that are combining the ancient Thai tradition of carrying Buddhist good luck charms with the modern world of NFTs. CryptoAmulets saw the opportunity to bring Thai religion into the modern era by making the common practice of saving charms that have been blessed by the most revered luck into NFTs, digital collectables carrying the same […]

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Is this like a spiritual St Christopher to give safe passage through the ether .. is it like tangeable and do you wear it when playing crypto stuff .. and what happens if all your bits go crashing through the floor .. can you get a refund .. 

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On 7/9/2021 at 11:43 PM, Dedinbed said:

Is this like a spiritual St Christopher to give safe passage through the ether .. is it like tangeable and do you wear it when playing crypto stuff .. and what happens if all your bits go crashing through the floor .. can you get a refund .. 

 It's like a spiritual St. Christopher giving safe passage through the ether.
But it's not tangible.  It's not an amulet you wear.  Rather, it's a symbol of faith in safety and success in the cryptocurrency world.
If your crypto assets depreciate, it doesn't mean you can get a refund.  It simply reflects the volatility of the market.
However, there are ways to minimize the risks.   I recommend using USDT (Tether) for stablecoins.   Tether is pegged to the US dollar, which makes it more stable than other cryptocurrencies.
Here's a link to a processor that accepts USDT: https://cryptoprocessing.com/accept-usdt-tether (this is not an advertisement, just my personal recommendation to check it out)
Good luck!

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