Want to read some of the BEST BOOKS FOR TEENS? Check out our new display of books that made the New York Public Library's Best Books for Teens 2022 list, featuring:
Run on Your New Legs Vol. 1 by Wataru Midori
And We Rise: The Civil Rights Movement in Poems by Erica Martin
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You'll hear about staking a lot if you invest in cryptocurrencies. Many cryptocurrencies use staking to verify transactions and provide participants the chance to profit from their holdings.
How does staking work?
Staking is the process used by cryptocurrencies that employ the proof-of-stake model to add new transactions to the blockchain.
Staking is only feasible through the proof-of-stake consensus process, which is a way used by some blockchains to choose honest members and validate new blocks of data uploaded to the network.
When a new block is added to the blockchain, new crypto coins are created and given as staking rewards to the validator of that block. Most of the time, the payouts are the same cryptocurrency that the players are staking. Some blockchains, however, employ a different form of coin for incentives.
To stake cryptocurrency, you must hold a cryptocurrency that employs the proof-of-stake methodology. Then you may decide how much you wish to stake. Many prominent cryptocurrency exchanges allow you to do so.
Staking is not available for all forms of cryptocurrencies. It is only accessible for coins that employ the proof-of-stake model, and select altcoins.
In Decentralized Finance (DeFi), altcoin developers have recently begun developing staking pools to reward their holders with the ability to grow their position and achieve passive income.
Look, I'm mad that they turned two Boba Fett episodes into the Din Show for all the obvious reasons. But also because there are people out here saying that Din's eps were the best eps of the whole show.
Honey, that just means you don't actually want to watch this show. You want S3 of the Mandalorian!
And the creators are going to take that as "no one wants to watch a day-in-the-life consolidation of power because it's boring or needs more jedi or marketable baby creatures."
Like, obviously everyone is entitled to their opinion, and I wish the day-in-the-life portion had been stronger, but like ...
"Why make a series cohesive when you can saddle it with two backdoor pilots ... FOR A SHOW THAT ALREADY HAS TWO SEASONS"
Just ... how are they going to pull off Maul if they can't even pull off Boba Fett retiring from doing murder-for-hire without throwing a Hail Grogu at the end?
Stop by any branch of the New York Public Library to pick up a copy of the brand-new Best Books For Teens booklist. To learn more about the books on this list, you can find a searchable version of the list with annotations on our website!
We’re getting ready to learn about the books on this year’s Best Books For Teens list. Stay tuned for these awesome bookmarks, which should be delivered to all of our library branches in the next few days!
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The New York Public Library is proud to present our Best Books of 2021. Our annual recommendations for kids, teens, and adults, curated by our expert librarians, encompass fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, poetry, kids’ books in Spanish, and much more.
Check out our Best Books For Teens list, and also be sure to browse ALL of our new Best Books lists!