SOME INFORMATION ABOUT JAXX, SANDBOXIE and COKE!

Looks like the markets are still dropping, because of all the news from China and the banksters. On the bright side there are now really great opportunities to buy really cheap coins.

However, sometimes you just need to step back and don't look at the markets anymore. I would like to talk about few things today and it's not really about the current cryptocurrency prices. There are better things to do! We are in this for the longer term, aren't we? Some dip can't really stop the blockchain technology.

Current prices



JAXX

I was talking about Decentral's 30 Days of Jaxx previously. It's an update of Jaxx every day for a whole month, except the labor days and long weekends. They already added some great coins into the wallet and also some that I didn't know even exists. The new additions to Jaxx wallet are TenX, Maecenas, QTUM, Musiconomi, CoFound.it, Po.et, TenX, BAT, iExec RLC, Edgelexx and the latest is WINGS.AI.

What I don't understand is that most people are waiting for Bitcoin Cash, but even after all this time it is still not in Jaxx. Hopefully they are not just teasing us with it and they will not add BCH on the last day. Even smaller wallets that are just on mobiles, like the BreadWallet, already offer a possibility to withdraw the BCH. What are you waiting for Jaxx?

I really hoped that they would add Monero too, but I think that would actually be a bad idea. Sometimes it is probably even better to not use these multi-asset wallets to hold your coins. Monero and also Verge with its Wraith Protocol are all about privacy and untraceability. That would be impossible on a wallet like Jaxx.

Just a week ago Monero had one really big updates released and Verge's Wraith Protocol should be coming very soon. Great times are ahead of us! It's not always just about the price!




SANDBOX

Sandboxing is really something you have to do to be safe. Installing or even opening unverified files from the internet could be fatal for your computer and your cryptocurrency wallets that you have installed on your PC. Also every internet website could potentially give you a malware.

The two most used operation systems for mobiles, Android and iOS, are both sandboxed and secure. The security is build into the operation system itself and different apps can't communicate together. The most used operation system for computers, Windows, doesn't offer anything like that and you have to download software to do it. I prefer Sandboxie, it's free and very easy to use.

If you would like I can make a tutorial on how to use Sandboxie, but it is such a easy program I think you will not really need that! You can pretty much just drag and drop the files inside the sandboxie or open any program from sandboxie icon in the system notification area. As free user you only can use one sandbox, but that is more than enough.

https://www.sandboxie.com
https://www.sandboxie.com/HowItWorks




COKE/PEPSI

A life hack for the end of this post! Do you like Pepsi or Coke? I think you all have seen the videos on how much sugar is in just a one small bottle. Some people even tried to eat the boiled sugar, damn!

I drink them sometimes too, but did you know that it's actually a really great tool against rust? It does sound like a big lie, but it's actually not.

If you, for example, do have an older car with rust starting to come out, you don't need any special product to fight it. Just pour pepsi or coke on the damaged areas and scrub it. I forgot to take pictures when I did it today on my older car as a test, but I can promise you it can really take a huge rust areas away very quickly.

I put some videos for you that you can check out


That's all from me for today. Do you use virtual sandboxes or is this a new information for you? If you also have some news or life-hacks that you would like to share with us feel free to post them in the comments below. See you soon!



Thank you!
My previous posts:
@eirik/dividends-from-1-tqs
@eirik/here-we-go-public-beta-of-helmbet-rps-is-up-and-running

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