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This Mother’s Day, send your mom a good GIF
It’s Mother’s Day, which means it’s time to perfect a message using your mom’s favorite mode of communication: GIFs.
Moms love a GIF, but you want to make sure you’re sending her the perfect one. Here are some of the best Mother’s Day GIFs the internet can offer.
For the fashionista mom
For the dog mom
For the cool mom
For the sentimental mom
For the garden mom
For the Office mom
For the mom jeans mom
For the ENFP mom
For the ostentatious mom
For the Peloton mom
For the sporty mom
For the Facebook mom
For the enthusiastic mom
For the supernova mom
For the DIY mom
For the purrfect mom
For the generous mom
For the creative mom
For the political mom
For the cat mom
For the colorful mom
For the funny mom
You can download them from Giphy or just send her the link to this piece. These GIFs are great, but you may want to consider also giving her a call or sending her some flowers or a present — like a GIF, but with an extra “t” at the end.
Venmo now lets you send crypto to other users for some reason
Paypal-owned money transfer service Venmo dipped its toes into cryptocurrencies in 2021 after opening up an in-app trading platform. That was just for individuals to buy or sell crypto. Now, the company is going further into the once-heralded digital currency space by allowing users to send crypto directly to other Venmo customers.
This looks to be Venmo’s attempt to simplify the often-confusing task of sending crypto to other people. To that end, the company says this feat is easily accomplished in a “few simple steps.” Just head to the Crypto tab, tap the transfer arrow and follow the prompts. Venmo’s new platform also lets you send currency to Paypal handles and any external crypto wallet. You can also tap Receive to display a QR code that’s embedded with your unique crypto address.
This does seem much easier than rival platforms, but this is crypto, so there is a major caveat. These transfers are not protected in any way, shape or form. They cannot be canceled or reversed, so triple-check the Venmo handle or wallet address before slapping that send button. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.
More details on the actual transfer process are found here and Venmo says the update will begin rolling out to users in the next week, but this is a tiered update, so it could be until the end of May before everyone has access to the feature. This tool will not be available in Hawaii and New York and it only pertains to cryptocurrencies available for purchase on Venmo, like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash.
Despite the public’s love affair with crypto starting to cool down, Venmo says that its trading platform has seen steady growth. It boasts that nearly 75 percent of crypto customers have held onto their funds since 2021 and that 50 percent have expanded their balance since the beginning of 2023.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/venmo-now-lets-you-send-crypto-to-other-users-for-some-reason-192015694.html?src=rss
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