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  2. Currency strength - Wikipedia

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    Currency strength expresses the value of currency. For economists, it is often calculated as purchasing power, [1] while for financial traders, it can be described as an indicator, reflecting many factors related to the currency; for example, fundamental data, overall economic performance (stability) or interest rates.

  3. Quiz machine - Wikipedia

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    The themes of many SWP games were (and still are) based on popular TV quiz shows, board games or other aspects of popular culture. Initially quiz machines were 20p play offering a £10 maximum prize per play. This was increased to £12 in 1988 and £20 around 1991. Appearing in 1994 JPM's Monopoly SWP was the first 50p play machine.

  4. Strong dollar policy - Wikipedia

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    A strong dollar is recognized to have many benefits but also potential downsides. Domestically in the US, the policy keeps inflation low, encourages foreign investment, and maintains the currency's role in the global financial system. [2] [3] Globally, a strong dollar is thought to be harmful for the rest of the world. [4]

  5. Is the Cryptocurrency XRP (Ripple) a Millionaire Maker? - AOL

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    A true millionaire maker, by today's standards, would need to turn our $10,000 into $3.3 million -- a tall order. For XRP to do so, it would need to grow from today's price of $2.7 to $891, a ...

  6. Could This Promising Cryptocurrency Be a Millionaire Maker? - AOL

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    To turn a $1,000 investment into a $1 million investment, you'd need to see a 1,000-fold return on your money. One way to think about that is that you would need to see the price of Sui soar from ...

  7. Sporcle - Wikipedia

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    Sporcle is a trivia and pub quiz website created by trivia enthusiast Matt Ramme. [1] First launched on April 23, 2007, the website allows users to play and make quizzes on a wide range of subjects, with the option to earn badges by completing challenges.

  8. Change-making problem - Wikipedia

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    It is a special case of the integer knapsack problem, and has applications wider than just currency. It is also the most common variation of the coin change problem , a general case of partition in which, given the available denominations of an infinite set of coins, the objective is to find out the number of possible ways of making a change ...

  9. Gold sink - Wikipedia

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    The intended purpose of gold sinks is to remove currency from the game, as excess currency leads to inflation of player driven prices. Game designers must balance between scarcity of currency and ease of acquiring currency. Greater methods of currency spending can be implemented when players accumulate more wealth than intended.