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10 of the Best Dating Apps for Mobile Devices

Smartphones and the Internet have revolutionized many things, including dating. Finding someone special who shares the same interests as you can be a hard job, but the power of smart devices has made the task of filtering through potential matches much easier. These days, there are quite a lot of dating apps to choose from; however, only a handful of them stand out. This article unites them in one comprehensive list. 1. Tinder Price : Free / basic subscription starting at $4.99 (for those under 30) Tinder ( Android  |  iOS  |  Web ) revolutionized modern dating when it introduced the iconic swipe left/right mechanic that the majority of dating apps today also rely on. Signing up with Tinder requires users to log in either with an account (Facebook/Google) or their phone number. Once you’re in, Tinder lets you create a profile featuring a short bio (no longer than 500 characters) and six photos. You can also add your passions and link your Instagram or Spotify account if you’re comforta

WhatsApp Will Soon Enable Making Payments With Cryptocurrencies

WhatsApp has just announced its first pilot program to allow cryptocurrency payments through the application. The feature will be available to a limited number of WhatsApp users in the United States. Payments are made with Meta’s digital wallet, Novi, with a stable coin — Pax Dollars (USDP) — whose value is linked to the US dollar. Stephane Kasriel, head of Novi, has ensured that payments made through WhatsApp are instantaneous and are free of fee. There are also no limits on sending money or a minimum or maximum amount allowed. Furthermore, Novi’s account has no maintenance costs. The company emphasizes that the transactions, being part of the messages, are also end-to-end encrypted. Novi, in addition, ensures that the compatibility with WhatsApp also includes its monitoring service 24 hours a day. This allows you to detect unauthorized or suspicious transactions and reimburse the amount if necessary. It is not the first time that the messaging app owned by Meta (Facebook) has shown i