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- A hidden refuge in Sudan that the internet, banks—and war—can't reach
- How independent is India's Supreme Court?
- Chiung Yao taught the Chinese all about romantic love
- Is Ukraine losing the war against Russia?
- Japan is still reeling 100 days after the Noto earthquake
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Is the era of the mega-deal over?
- Israel's relations with America reach breaking point
- Will China dominate the world of semiconductors?
- Cancer vaccines are showing promise at last
- Trump Tariffs Hit Antarctic Islands Inhabited by Zero Humans and Many Penguins
- Inside Maye Musk's Cozy Relationship With China
- East Asia's armsmakers are on the rise
- Birubala Rabha fought to end the stigmatisation of women
- The culture wars have come to Canada
- How a CEO knows when to quit
- After Dobbs, Americans are turning to permanent contraception
- Erdogan's empire
- Which countries are most vulnerable to Donald Trump's aid cuts?
- Could Kamikawa Yoko be Japan's next prime minister?
- China's high-stakes struggle to defy demographic disaster
- The truth behind Olena Zelenska's $1.1m Cartier haul
- Europe faces a new age of shrunken French influence
- Economic and financial indicators
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Refugee-friendly Canada tightens its border with the United States
- Nvidia is now the world's most valuable company
- From android to assassin: Daryl Hannah's 10 best films – ranked!
- Israel Hits Syria With New Strikes and Ground Raid as Tensions Soar
- Donald Trump turns an angry gaze south
- What happened next at USAID
- Scientists are learning why ultra-processed foods are bad for you
- Only connect
- How Yahya Sinwar's death will change the Middle East
- Donald Trump's DEI assessment
- Is this a new age of warrior Japan?
- China's financial system is under brutal pressure
- It's a bird, it's a plane…it's a Chinese flying car
- In preparing for disasters, museums face tough choices
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Trump Administration Probably Violated Court Order on Deportations, Judge Says
- ChatGPT's Projects Feature Brings Order to Your AI Chaos
- A new book explains the tragic failure of Boeing's 737 MAX
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Danish PM tells US 'you cannot annex another country' on visit to Greenland
- A tie-up between Honda and Nissan will not fix their problems
- Rwanda-Backed Rebels Enter Congo's Safe-Haven City
- From Congo to the Capitol, conspiracy theories are surging
- Joseph Lowery died on March 27th
- The women's Euros are selling out stadiums
- This Tool Probes Frontier AI Models for Lapses in Intelligence
- America's missing doctors
- China is stoking anger over Japan's release of nuclear wastewater
- Spain's government marks 50 years since Franco died
- Israel's limited missile strike on Iran may be the start of a wider assault
- Vladimir Putin's spies are plotting global chaos
- Politics
- Republicans are turning against Ukraine
- Trump and DOGE Defund Program That Boosted American Manufacturing for Decades
- The US Supreme Court appears likely to uphold a medical ban affecting trans youth
- Can Donald Trump's Iron Dome plan keep America safe?
- Can the voluntary carbon market save the Amazon?
- Sources and acknowledgments
- In a dictator's palace, Syrians debate a new constitution
- 'Not a good idea': Uefa president Ceferin hits out at 64-team World Cup proposal
- This week's covers
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- Taiwanese politics faces a crucial election in early 2024
- Dobbs electrified supporters of abortion rights
- Donald Trump has pushed Europe back into "whatever it takes" mode
- The public wants to refund, not defund, the police
- Blighty newsletter: The return of the Good Chaps?
- KAL's cartoon
- Many of the world's new mpox cases are in China
- The shale revolution helped make America's economy great
- Why carbon monoxide could appeal to the discerning doper
- How to predict the outcome of a coin toss
- The Germany-shaped void at Europe's heart
- How countries rank by military spending
- Governments across the world are discovering "homeland economics"
- KAL's cartoon
- Khartoum changes hands, heralding a new phase in Sudan's civil war
- Lily Ebert lived to share her story of Auschwitz
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Boom times are back for container shipping
- South Korea's unrepentant president is on the brink
- How the best British employers find and promote their staff
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- 'There's an us v them mentality': are young Australian men and women drifting apart politically?
- The Complete History And Future of Robots
- The Young Thug trial could be Fani Willis's last big act
- Amazon will start launching its Project Kuiper Starlink rival next week
- Business
- "The Harder They Fall" offers a new take on the Old West
- Xi Jinping has much to worry about in 2025
- Groupthink Explains Defense Department's Signal Chat Fiasco
- Britain halves its foreign-aid budget
- David Bowie delved into his own past on "Toy"
- Astrologers are predicting the result of America's election
- How Taiwan still hangs on to property in bits of China
- The clock is ticking on an old deal between America and China
- Many Americans can decide their own policies. What will they choose?
- The Bay of Bengal should be an economic superpower
- Britain's army chief fears war may come sooner than anyone thinks
- After Meeting With Laura Loomer, Trump Fires National Security Council Officials
- Stocks Sink in Broad AI Rout Sparked by China's DeepSeek
- Blighty newsletter: Britain's advantage in the AI race
- This Smart Plug Manages Energy (and Energy Spending) Better Than Any I've Tested
- How the AfD got its swagger back
- Can women-only factories help more Indian women into work?
- Apple loses $250B market value as tariffs tank tech stocks
- Freeze-dried chromosomes can survive for thousands of years
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- Ginni Thomas, battle-hardened conservative and bugaboo of Democrats
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- RFK Jr. Is Out for Revenge
- Elections in Ecuador and Guatemala suggest an anti-incumbent surge
- China's last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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- Can anything get China's shoppers to spend?
- Vladimir Putin is dragging the world back to a bloodier time
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- Obituary: Paul Volcker died on December 8th
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- Lebanon tries yet again to elect a new president
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- Why so many children in America have ADHD
- The Art of the Perfect Nap
- Will Prabowo Subianto cosy up to Donald Trump or to China?
- China in Africa
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- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The British state has a bad case of long covid
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- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Kamala Harris's post-debate bounce is now visible in the polls
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- Abdulrazak Gurnah wins the Nobel prize in literature for 2021
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Is the world economy in a debt trap?
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- Frontline Formosa
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- Trapped with a Tesla: my dream car has become a living nightmare | The secret Tesla driver
- After a chaotic scramble, Congress strikes a budget deal
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- The West struggles to respond forcefully to Russia's war in Ukraine
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- Sources and acknowledgments
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- Obituary: Jacques Chirac died on September 26th
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- Business
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- The evolution of Britain's extreme right
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- The path ahead for China's Belt and Road Initiative
- Unpacking 'Good Quests,' Christianity, and Caviar Bumps
- Silicon Valley Is Raving About a Made-in-China AI Model
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- Data Breaches: The Complete WIRED Guide
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- We Played With the Nintendo Switch 2. It's Refined but Unsurprising
- How India became an unexpected role model for Europe
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- Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump's pick for commerce secretary
- The Sounds of Sharks, Meaning behind Mars Molecule and Federal Cuts to Science and Health Agencies
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- Economic data, commodities and markets
- India's startups pray for a Hindu super-app
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- Will America's crypto frenzy end in disaster?
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- The end of cricket's Indian monopoly
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- AI helps scour video archives for evidence of human-rights abuses
- KAL's cartoon
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- Emmanuel Macron shows off the gloriously restored Notre Dame
- Assessing the theory that covid-19 leaked from a Chinese lab
- Should you start lifting weights?
- Trump Adds Fuel to Claims That Big Banks Discriminate Against Conservatives
- Another attack on a Japanese local points to a big problem in China
- Hong Kongers are bracing for an even wider clampdown on dissent
- Obituary: Colin Powell thought America should tread carefully in the world
- Which countries have the best, and worst, living standards?
- Which parts of the world are becoming more prone to wildfires?
- The Netherlands' new hard-right government is a mess
- What Is the Internet of Things? A WIRED Guide
- America's endless summers are good for mosquitoes, too
- How Vladimir Putin plans to play Donald Trump
- Donald Trump also won a reprieve from justice
- What J.D. Vance is learning from Donald Trump
- The Job Market Has Been Resilient. The Trade War Could Be Its Undoing.
- Business
- How Daylight Saving Time affects your sleep and diet
- Netanyahu's decision to sack his security chief will not end well
- Hungary to pull out of 'political' ICC as Netanyahu visits Budapest
- Life and death in a Christmas tree
- Emmanuel Macron's centrists are facing a disastrous first-round vote
- The push to revamp the Chinese Communist Party for the next 100 years
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- In China, a Cat-and-Mouse Game to Rein In Crypto
- Britain's birth rate has crashed. It is likely to recover
- Trump for Dummies
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- The Best Mushroom Coffee, WIRED Tested and Reviewed (2025)
- After Merkel
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- Economic data, commodities and markets
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- Damn-Vulnerable-Drone - An Intentionally Vulnerable Drone Hacking Simulator Based On The Popular ArduPilot/MAVLink Architecture, Providing A Realistic Environment For Hands-On Drone Hacking
- The world's smallest pacemaker is injectable and powered by light
- 2023 was the hottest year ever
- How the Gaza war affected the British election
- The DOGE Axe Comes for Libraries and Museums
- Why Indonesia's horror films are booming
- Nell Gifford died on December 8th
- Why China and India are watching the Dalai Lama closely
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- KAL's cartoon
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Russia's missile attacks on Ukraine have been ineffective
- The Mounties take on Modi. Who will win?
- No one gains from American tariffs on cars from Mexico and Canada
- Introducing El Boletín, our new weekly newsletter on Latin America
- Why meal-replacement drinks are shaking up the British lunch
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- As stock prices fall, investors prepare for an autumn chill
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- What Defines Artificial Intelligence? The Complete WIRED Guide
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- Why America keeps building corrupt client states
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- Why so much of the world won't stand up to Russia
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- 'I begged them, my daughter was dying': how Taliban male escort rules are killing mothers and babies
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- The threat of an Israeli attack is reviving Iranian nationalism
- There Is Only One Way to Make Sense of the Tariffs
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- What a takeover offer for 7-Eleven says about business in Japan
- The last scraps of the Haitian state are evaporating
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- Can anything spark Europe's economy back to life?
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- The secret to one of Europe's best-performing stockmarkets
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- The weekly cartoon
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- How China's communists fell in love with privatisation
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From Crypto to Coffee: Why Offramp.xyz
From Crypto to Coffee: Why Offramp Is the Ultimate Way to Spend Your Crypto in Latin America and Beyond

If you're sitting on a stash of crypto — whether it's USDC, USDT, or something else — and wondering how to actually use it in the real world, let me introduce you to my daily financial sidekick: Offramp.xyz. As someone who uses their Visa card every single day, I can tell you this isn't just another crypto gimmick — it's a game-changer. Whether you're in Latin America, the U.S., or halfway across the globe, Offramp makes spending your crypto as easy as swiping for a coffee. And yes, it even works with PayPal. Intrigued? Stick around — I'm about to break down why this platform is the best bridge between your wallet and the world.
My Crypto Journey Meets Offramp
I first stumbled across Offramp.xyz through a video that promised a seamless way to turn my crypto into real-world spending power. The pitch? Deposit your crypto, get a Visa card, and start swiping — 100% free to set up. Oh, and you could also earn interest and dabble in U.S. Treasury bonds. I'll admit, I was skeptical. Another crypto card promising the moon? But as a daily user now, I can confirm: it delivers. Big time.
The moment I signed up, I was hooked. After a quick KYC process (standard stuff — ID, selfie, address proof), I had a virtual Visa card ready to roll. I linked it to my Google Pay in seconds and started spending my USDT on everything from groceries to Netflix subscriptions. Later, I snagged their physical card too — it's been a total hit, especially for those moments when a virtual card just won't cut it (think ATMs or car rentals). Now, I'm that guy paying for dinner with crypto while my friends are still fumbling with cash.

Why It's Perfect for Latin America — and Everywhere Else
Living in Latin America, I've seen firsthand how tricky it can be to make crypto practical. High inflation, wonky exchange rates, and pricey bank fees are the norm. Offramp flips that script. It's available in over 180 countries, with a massive footprint in Latin America — think Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and beyond. I've used it to pay in pesos at local stores, and the exchange rate? Shockingly good. One day, I checked, and it was $1197 ARS to the dollar — way better than the official rate of 1100 or the crypto market's 1280. That's real savings, right there.
Globally, it's just as slick. Offramp's Visa card works anywhere Visa is accepted, which is basically everywhere. From a street vendor in Buenos Aires to an online shop in Berlin, your crypto flows effortlessly. And here's a bonus: it supports PayPal. I've linked my Offramp card to my PayPal account and used it for online purchases — no hiccups, no fuss. That's a huge win for flexibility, especially if you're like me and juggle multiple payment methods.

How It Works (Spoiler: It's Dead Simple)
Getting started is a breeze. Head to Offramp.xyz, sign up with an email or connect one of 400+ supported Web3 wallets (MetaMask, anyone?), and deposit your crypto. I usually send USDT over the Base network — fast, cheap, and reliable. The platform supports tons of chains like Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, and more, so you're not locked into one ecosystem. Once your funds hit, they're instantly available on your Visa card. No hidden fees, no nonsense — just a 1:1 conversion to USD.



Want to see your spending? The app's transaction history is like a mini home banking dashboard. I can track every purchase, send crypto to other wallets, or even cash out to a bank account (they're rolling out withdrawals in currencies like Argentine Pesos and Brazilian Reais this April — huge for LATAM users). It's all so intuitive, even my non-crypto friends could figure it out.
Beyond Spending: Earning While You Hold
Here's where Offramp gets spicy. Beyond everyday spending, you can park your unused funds in their "savings" option and earn up to 5% annual yield, backed by U.S. Treasury bonds. I deposited 50 USDC via Arbitrum, signed a quick transaction, and bam — my money's now working for me at 5.09% APR. It's not just a card; it's a mini investment hub. They even offer ETFs and stocks if you're feeling fancy, though I'm happy with the savings feature for now. Financial freedom? It's not just a tagline — it's real.


Why Offramp Stands Out
I've tried other crypto cards — Wirex, Crypto.com, you name it — but Offramp beats them all. For one, it's non-custodial, meaning I keep control of my keys. No trusting a third party with my funds. The fees? Minimal. There's a 1.5% foreign transaction fee (standard for Visa) and a 2% ATM withdrawal fee, but that's it — no sneaky charges. Plus, there's no limit on spending or top-ups, which is clutch for power users like me. And did I mention it's free to get started? No card creation fees, no maintenance costs — just ship the physical card if you want it.
The cherry on top? Their support is lightning-fast. I've pinged them on Twitter with questions, and they're back in my DMs within hours. They've even got a Telegram app if you're into that. It's clear they're building this for crypto natives and newbies alike.
Join the Revolution
Look, if you're still hodling your crypto and dreaming of the day it's as spendable as cash, stop waiting. Offramp.xyz is the bridge you've been looking for. I use it daily — coffee runs, online shopping, even splitting bills with friends — and it's never let me down. For Latin Americans, it's a lifeline to dodge inflation and bank hassles. For the world, it's the smoothest way to bring crypto into real life.
Ready to ditch the old financial system? Sign up at Offramp.xyz (pro tip: use my referral link below for a little bonus). Deposit some stablecoins, grab your Visa card, and start spending. Trust me — once you swipe with crypto, you'll never go back.
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source: https://raglup.medium.com/from-crypto-to-coffee-why-offramp-xyz-31340ed790b0?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
🇨🇴 Me despidieron, soy de Colombia: ¿qué debo hacer ahora?
Perder el trabajo es una situación difícil, pero en Colombia existen derechos laborales y mecanismos de apoyo que pueden ayudarte a enfrentar este momento. Si te despidieron y no sabes cómo proceder, aquí te detallo los pasos a seguir, qué beneficios te corresponden y cómo aprovechar al máximo la ayuda estatal y otras opciones para salir adelante.
Paso 1: Revisa tu despido y calcula tu liquidación
Primero, identifica si tu despido fue con o sin justa causa según el Código Sustantivo del Trabajo:
- Sin justa causa: Si no hubo motivos graves (como indisciplina o delitos), te corresponde una indemnización: 30 días de salario por el primer año y 20 días por cada año adicional (o fracción mayor a un mes) si tenías contrato indefinido; o 15 días por año si era a término fijo.
- Con justa causa: Si el despido se basó en razones legales (ej. incumplimiento grave), no hay indemnización, pero sí te deben pagar lo trabajado.
En ambos casos, tu liquidación incluye:
- Salarios pendientes.
- Cesantías (un mes por año trabajado, más intereses del 12% anual).
- Vacaciones no disfrutadas.
- Prima de servicios (15 días por semestre trabajado).
Para calcularlo, usa herramientas como la Calculadora de Liquidación de Buk o Calculadora de Minhacienda. Revisa tu carta de despido y finiquito; si algo no cuadra, consulta gratis en el Ministerio de Trabajo.
Paso 2: Solicita el Mecanismo de Protección al Cesante
Si estabas afiliado a una Caja de Compensación Familiar, puedes acceder al Subsidio de Desempleo (Ley 1636 de 2013). Este beneficio incluye:
- Aportes a salud y pensión por 6 meses (basados en un salario mínimo, $1.300.000 en 2025).
- Un pago de $780.000 dividido en 3 cuotas mensuales (ajustado a 2025).
- Capacitación y apoyo para buscar empleo.
Requisitos:
- Haber cotizado al menos 12 meses (continuos o no) en los últimos 3 años a una Caja.
- No haber recibido este beneficio en los últimos 3 años.
- Estar desempleado y postularte en tu última Caja (ej. Colsubsidio, Comfama).
Solicítalo en la web de tu Caja o presencialmente con tu cédula y certificado de cese laboral.
Paso 3: Retira tus cesantías
Tus cesantías, depositadas en un fondo (ej. Porvenir, Protección), son un ahorro al que puedes acceder por desempleo. Necesitas:
- Carta de terminación del contrato.
- Formulario del fondo.
Tramítalo online o en una oficina. Esto te dará un respiro financiero mientras te reubicas.
Paso 4: Busca apoyo estatal adicional
Además del Subsidio de Desempleo, hay otros recursos:
- Servicio Público de Empleo: Registra tu hoja de vida en Servicio de Empleo para acceder a vacantes y capacitaciones gratuitas.
- SENA: Cursos gratuitos para mejorar tus habilidades en Sofía Plus.
- Subsidios sociales: Si estás en situación vulnerable, revisa programas en Prosperidad Social.
Paso 5: Organiza tus finanzas y busca empleo
Usa la liquidación y cesantías para cubrir gastos básicos. Para encontrar trabajo, explora:
- Computrabajo: Portal líder de empleo en Colombia.
- Elempleo: Ofertas y consejos laborales.
Actualiza tu CV y asiste a ferias de empleo del SENA o las Cajas.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Plazos: Tienes 2 meses desde el despido para reclamar si fue injustificado (ante el Ministerio de Trabajo o un juez laboral).
- Salud: Si no accedes al Subsidio de Desempleo, afíliate al régimen subsidiado de salud en ADRES para no quedar desprotegido.
- Bienestar: El desempleo puede afectar tu ánimo. Busca apoyo gratuito en líneas como Línea 106 en Bogotá.
En resumen
Un despido en Colombia no te deja sin opciones. Tienes derecho a liquidación, cesantías y el Subsidio de Desempleo si cumplías con las cotizaciones. Actúa rápido para tramitar beneficios, usa las herramientas estatales y privadas para buscar trabajo, y organiza tus finanzas. Con paciencia y estos recursos, puedes superar este momento.
¿Te pasó algo similar? Comparte tu experiencia en los comentarios o revisa más en los enlaces. ¡Fuerza, esto es pasajero!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-soy-de-colombia-que-debo.html
🇨🇱 Me despidieron en Chile: ¿Cuáles son mis derechos? ¿Que debo hacer ahora?
Perder el trabajo es un golpe duro, pero en Chile existen derechos y herramientas que te pueden ayudar a sobrellevar esta situación. Si te despidieron y no sabes por dónde empezar, aquí te detallo los pasos a seguir, las consideraciones clave sobre beneficios y cómo aprovechar la mayor cantidad de ayuda estatal o de otras fuentes para salir adelante.
Paso 1: Revisa la legalidad de tu despido y el finiquito
Lo primero es entender por qué te despidieron. La causal del despido (como "necesidades de la empresa" o "conducta grave") define tus derechos. Revisa la carta de despido: debe especificar la razón y cumplir con el Código del Trabajo. Si no te avisaron con 30 días de anticipación, te corresponde una indemnización sustitutiva del aviso previo, equivalente a un mes de sueldo (con tope de 90 UF).
Luego, asegúrate de que tu finiquito incluya:
- Indemnización por años de servicio: Un mes de sueldo por cada año trabajado (mínimo 1 año, tope 11 años) si el despido fue por necesidades de la empresa.
- Vacaciones proporcionales: Días no tomados, calculados según el tiempo trabajado.
- Sueldos pendientes: Todo lo que te adeuden hasta el último día.
Para calcular cuánto te corresponde, usa herramientas como la calculadora de finiquito de Buk o ElFiniquito.cl. Si algo no cuadra, no firmes el finiquito sin asesorarte. Puedes hacerlo "con reserva de derechos" y reclamar en la Inspección del Trabajo dentro de 60 días hábiles.
Paso 2: Verifica tus cotizaciones
Tu empleador debe haber pagado tus cotizaciones de AFP, salud (Fonasa o Isapre) y seguro de cesantía hasta el mes anterior al despido. Si no están al día, el despido no es válido hasta que se regularice, y te deben pagar sueldo mientras tanto. Revisa tu estado en Previred o con tu AFP.
Paso 3: Solicita el Seguro de Cesantía
Si estabas afiliado al Seguro de Cesantía (obligatorio para contratos desde octubre de 2002), puedes acceder a este beneficio. Necesitas:
- Al menos 6 cotizaciones continuas con el mismo empleador o 12 discontinuas.
- Finiquito o carta de despido.
- Cédula de identidad vigente.
Solicítalo en la Sucursal Virtual de AFC Chile o en una sucursal presencial. El monto depende de tu sueldo promedio (hasta un tope) y disminuye con el tiempo: 70% el primer mes, 55% el segundo, etc. Además, incluye un aporte del 10% a tu AFP. Más detalles en ChileAtiende.
Paso 4: Busca apoyo estatal adicional
Chile ofrece programas para quienes quedan sin trabajo:
- Subsidios del SENCE: Si estás cesante, puedes acceder a cursos gratuitos para mejorar tus habilidades en SENCE. Algunos incluso ofrecen un pequeño aporte económico mientras te capacitas en Subsidio al Empleo.
- Red de Protección Social: Revisa si calificas para beneficios como el Ingreso Familiar de Emergencia o el Subsidio al Empleo Joven en Red de Protección. Necesitarás actualizar tu Registro Social de Hogares.
- Asesoría gratuita: La Corporación de Asistencia Judicial te puede ayudar con temas legales sin costo si cumples los requisitos.
- https://www.subsidioalempleo.cl/
Paso 5: Organiza tus finanzas y busca empleo
Mientras recibes el Seguro de Cesantía o esperas el finiquito, ajusta tu presupuesto. Prioriza gastos esenciales y evita deudas innecesarias. Para buscar trabajo, usa plataformas como:
- Trabajando.com: Una de las principales webs para desempleados en Chile.
- ChileAtiende - Quedar sin trabajo: Consejos prácticos y recursos.
Además, actualiza tu currículum y aprovecha redes como LinkedIn o ferias laborales del SENCE.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Actúa rápido: Tienes 60 días hábiles para reclamar si el despido fue injustificado o el finiquito tiene errores. Si no reclamas, pierdes ese derecho.
- Salud mental: Perder el empleo puede afectar emocionalmente. Si lo necesitas, llama al *4141 (Ministerio de Salud) para apoyo psicológico gratuito.
- Ahorros y deudas: Usa el finiquito y el Seguro de Cesantía como colchón mientras te estabilizas. Evita gastar todo de golpe.
En resumen
Ser despedido no es el fin del mundo. En Chile, tienes derechos como el finiquito y el Seguro de Cesantía, además de apoyo estatal para capacitarte y buscar nuevas oportunidades. Revisa tu caso, calcula lo que te corresponde, solicita ayuda y planifica tus próximos pasos. Con organización y los recursos adecuados, puedes superar este bache.
¿Tienes dudas sobre tu despido? Comparte tu experiencia en los comentarios o busca más información en los enlaces. ¡Ánimo, que esto es solo una etapa!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-en-chile-cuales-son-mis.html
🇪🇸 Me despidieron, soy de España: ¿Qué debo hacer ahora?
Quedarte sin trabajo es un momento complicado, pero en España tienes derechos laborales y recursos estatales que te pueden ayudar a salir adelante. Si te han despedido y no sabes por dónde empezar, aquí te explico qué hacer, qué beneficios te corresponden y cómo aprovechar la mayor cantidad de ayuda posible para superar esta etapa.
Paso 1: Revisa tu despido y el finiquito
Lo primero es entender el tipo de despido y qué te corresponde según el Estatuto de los Trabajadores. Hay varias posibilidades:
- Despido objetivo: Por causas económicas, técnicas o de producción (20 días de salario por año trabajado, máximo 12 mensualidades).
- Despido disciplinario: Por faltas graves; no hay indemnización si está justificado.
- Despido improcedente: Si no cumple la ley, te pueden readmitir o pagarte 33 días por año trabajado (45 días para tiempo antes de 2012), con tope de 24 mensualidades.
El finiquito, obligatorio en todos los casos, debe incluir:
- Salarios pendientes.
- Vacaciones no disfrutadas.
- Parte proporcional de pagas extras.
Para calcularlo, usa la Calculadora de Finiquito del Poder Judicial. Si no estás conforme, no firmes y consulta en el Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal (SEPE) o con un abogado laboralista. Tienes 20 días hábiles para reclamar en el juzgado si crees que el despido es injusto.
Paso 2: Solicita la prestación por desempleo (el paro)
Si cotizaste al menos 360 días en los últimos 6 años, puedes pedir la prestación contributiva en el SEPE. El monto depende de tu base reguladora (70% los primeros 180 días, 50% después, con topes de 1.153,34 € sin hijos o 1.482,86 € con dos o más). Necesitas:
- Certificado de empresa (lo envía tu empleador al SEPE).
- DNI o NIE.
- Solicitud online o con cita previa en Sede Electrónica SEPE.
Apúntate como demandante de empleo en tu servicio autonómico (ej. Madrid) dentro de los 15 días hábiles tras el despido para no perder derechos.
Paso 3: Verifica tus cotizaciones
Revisa en la Seguridad Social que tus cotizaciones estén al día. Si hay errores, reclama al empleador o denúncialo en la Inspección de Trabajo. Esto afecta tu paro y futura pensión.
Paso 4: Aprovecha ayudas estatales adicionales
Además del paro, hay otros recursos:
- Subsidio por desempleo: Si no tienes derecho al paro contributivo pero cotizaste al menos 3 meses (con cargas familiares) o 6 (sin ellas), pide este subsidio de 480 € mensuales en el SEPE.
- RAI (Renta Activa de Inserción): Para desempleados de larga duración, mayores de 45, víctimas de violencia o con discapacidad. Son 480 € al mes por 11 meses, renovable hasta 3 veces. Más info en SEPE - RAI.
- Formación gratuita: Apúntate a cursos del SEPE o de tu comunidad (ej. FUNDAE) para mejorar tu empleabilidad.
Paso 5: Busca empleo y organiza tus finanzas
Ajusta tu presupuesto con el finiquito y el paro. Para encontrar trabajo, usa:
- InfoJobs: Principal portal de empleo en España.
- Empléate: Ofertas públicas y privadas.
- Oficinas de empleo autonómicas (ej. Andalucía Orienta).
Actualiza tu CV y apúntate a talleres de orientación laboral del SEPE.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Actúa rápido: Tienes 15 días hábiles para pedir el paro y 20 para reclamar un despido injusto.
- Salud mental: Si te sientes abrumado, llama al Teléfono de la Esperanza (717 003 717) para apoyo gratuito.
- Ahorros: Usa el finiquito como colchón y evita gastos innecesarios mientras te estabilizas.
En resumen
Un despido en España no te deja a la deriva. Tienes derecho al finiquito, el paro y ayudas como el subsidio o la RAI. Revisa tu situación, tramita los beneficios cuanto antes y aprovecha los recursos estatales y online para buscar empleo. Con paciencia y planificación, esto será solo un bache temporal.
¿Te ha pasado? Cuéntame en los comentarios o consulta más en los enlaces. ¡Ánimo, que puedes con esto!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-soy-de-espana-que-debo.html
Me despidieron, vivo en Argentina: ¿cuáles son mis pasos a seguir?
Quedarte sin trabajo puede ser un momento de incertidumbre, pero en Argentina hay derechos laborales y programas estatales que pueden ayudarte a pasar este trago amargo. Si te despidieron y estás buscando cómo organizarte, aquí te explico los pasos a seguir, qué beneficios te corresponden y cómo aprovechar al máximo la ayuda disponible para sobrellevar la situación.
Paso 1: Entiende tu despido y revisa tu liquidación
Lo primero es revisar cómo y por qué te despidieron. Según la Ley de Contrato de Trabajo N° 24.013, el tipo de despido determina tus derechos:
- Despido sin causa: Si no te dieron una razón justificada, te corresponde una indemnización por antigüedad (un mes de sueldo por año trabajado o fracción mayor a 3 meses) y un mes adicional por falta de preaviso, calculado sobre tu mejor salario mensual, normal y habitual.
- Despido con causa: Si alegan una falta grave, no hay indemnización, pero sí te deben pagar salarios adeudados, aguinaldo proporcional y vacaciones no gozadas.
- Despido indirecto: Si renunciaste por incumplimientos graves del empleador (ej. falta de pago), puedes reclamar indemnización como si fuera sin causa.
Tu empleador debe darte una liquidación final con todos los rubros detallados. Para calcular lo que te corresponde, usa herramientas como la Calculadora de Indemnización o consulta gratis en la Oficina de Asesoramiento Laboral de ANSES. Si no estás de acuerdo, no firmes y asesórate en el Ministerio de Trabajo.
Paso 2: Reclama la Prestación por Desempleo
Si trabajabas en relación de dependencia y te despidieron sin causa, por finalización de contrato o por causas externas (como quiebra), puedes solicitar la Prestación por Desempleo en ANSES. Necesitas:
- Al menos 6 meses de aportes en los últimos 3 años (si eras permanente) o 12 meses en total (si eras temporario).
- Documentos como telegrama de despido o certificado de cese.
El monto varía entre $13.000 y $22.000 mensuales (ajustados periódicamente), y se paga entre 2 y 12 cuotas según tu antigüedad. Si tenés más de 45 años, suman 6 meses extra. Además, incluye obra social y asignaciones familiares. Tramítalo online con turno en Atención Virtual de ANSES.
Paso 3: Verifica tus aportes y certificados
Asegurate de que tus aportes previsionales estén al día en Mi ANSES. También pedí el Certificado de Servicios y Remuneraciones (ex Art. 80 LCT) a tu empleador; lo necesitarás para futuros trabajos o trámites. Si hay irregularidades, denunciá en el Ministerio de Trabajo.
Paso 4: Busca apoyo estatal adicional
Además de la Prestación por Desempleo, podés acceder a otros programas:
- Plan Fomentar Empleo: Ofrece hasta $23.000 para capacitación y orientación laboral. Inscribite en Portal Empleo. Ideal para mejorar tus habilidades mientras buscás trabajo.
- Tarjeta Alimentar: Si tenés hijos menores o con discapacidad, revisá si calificás en Argentina contra el Hambre.
- Asesoramiento gratuito: Acudí a las Oficinas de Empleo Municipales para ayuda en la búsqueda laboral.
Paso 5: Organizá tus finanzas y buscá empleo
Con el dinero de la indemnización y la Prestación por Desempleo, hacé un presupuesto para cubrir lo esencial. Para encontrar trabajo, usá plataformas como:
- Computrabajo: Una de las principales webs para desempleados en Argentina.
- Bumeran: Ofertas actualizadas y consejos laborales.
Aprovechá los cursos gratuitos del Ministerio de Trabajo para fortalecer tu perfil.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Plazos: Tenés 90 días desde el despido para reclamar la Prestación por Desempleo en ANSES, y 2 años para iniciar un juicio laboral si el despido fue injusto o mal pagado.
- Salud mental: La pérdida de empleo puede afectar tu ánimo. Líneas como el 135 (CABA) ofrecen apoyo gratuito.
- Redes personales: Contale a amigos y conocidos que estás buscando trabajo; muchas oportunidades surgen por contactos.
En resumen
Ser despedido en Argentina no te deja solo. Tenés derecho a indemnización, Prestación por Desempleo y programas como Fomentar Empleo para salir adelante. Revisá tu liquidación, tramitá los beneficios rápido y usá las herramientas estatales y online para organizarte. No estás solo en esto: con planificación y apoyo, podés dar el próximo paso.
¿Te pasó algo parecido? Contame en los comentarios o consultá más en los enlaces. ¡Fuerza, esto es temporal!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-vivo-en-argentina-cuales.html
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
The Web3 Revolution Unveiled: Scalable Business Models and the Future of Tokens

The crypto world is in flux — a seismic shift that's rewriting how we invest, innovate, and think about value. If you've ever wondered why some Web3 projects soar while others crash spectacularly, you're not alone. The secret lies in understanding how crypto mirrors traditional markets and where it boldly diverges. Drawing from cycles of liquidity, startup dynamics, and tokenomics, this article unpacks the future of Web3 business models — those that scale, those that don't, and why it matters to you.
Imagine a market where speculation once ruled, now pivoting toward sustainable value creation. That's where we're headed in 2025. Whether you're an investor, a founder, or just crypto-curious, stick around — I'll break it down with clarity, a touch of wit, and a few surprises along the way.
The Crypto Mirror: Reflecting Traditional Markets
Crypto isn't an alien frontier; it's a distorted reflection of what we already know — stock exchanges, startups, and venture capital (VC). Crypto replicates traditional market cycles but with a twist. These cycles — expansion, peak liquidity, contraction, and depression — drive everything.
- Expansion: Capital floods in, fueling growth.
- Peak Liquidity: Speculation peaks, valuations soar.
- Contraction: Reality bites, prices adjust.
- Depression: New ideas emerge from the ashes.
In traditional private markets, startups bootstrap or secure modest funding to create value (think bootstrapped founders or angel investors). As they grow, VC firms pour in cash during the "inflation and speculation" phase — think Uber or Airbnb in Web2, burning money to dominate markets. Most fail, but the winners deliver big. Crypto? It's the same playbook, just faster and wilder, thanks to instant liquidity from tokens.
Fun Fact: Did you know Airbnb's early funding came from selling cereal boxes during the 2008 election? Web2 giants weren't always VC darlings — they started scrappy, just like some Web3 gems today.
Web3's Wild Ride: Liquidity and Speculation on Steroids
Here's where crypto diverges: liquidity hits from day one. Unlike traditional startups waiting for an IPO, Web3 projects launch tokens that trade instantly. This turbocharges speculation — think absurd valuations and meme coin frenzies. Retail investors, lured by hype, often bear the brunt when bubbles burst.
Historically, Bitcoin's halving cycles (every four years) synced with altcoin bull runs, peaking six months post-halving. But in 2024–2025, something's off. Bitcoin's price has soared, yet altcoins lag. Why? Two culprits:
- No Clear Liquidity Surge: Traditional markets (NASDAQ, S&P 500) thrived, but crypto didn't get the same juice.
- Attention Dilution: Too many projects — hundreds of Layer 1s, Layer 2s, and AI-spawned tokens — split focus. Meme coins stole the spotlight, leaving innovation in the dust.
The result? Founders ask: "Why bust my ass on a groundbreaking product when a dog-themed token gets more love?" It's a fair question — and a market flaw.
The Value Zone: Web3's Quiet Winners
Amid the chaos, some projects thrive by generating real capital. The video highlights standouts like:
- Stablecoins: Tether and Circle, the backbone of crypto finance.
- DeFi Giants: Uniswap (profitable since 2021), PancakeSwap, Jupiter, Lido, Aave, Hyperliquid (a derivatives star).
- Blockchains: Tron, Binance Smart Chain.
- Real-World Assets (RWA): Maker, tokenizing tangible value.
These aren't flash-in-the-pan hype machines. They're stable, transaction-driven, and often tied to decentralized finance (DeFi). Uniswap's $1.5 billion in annual fees (source: DeFiLlama) or Lido's staking dominance prove it: value beats vaporware.
Contrast this with OpenSea (NFT boom gone bust) or Friend.tech (social hype faded fast). They shone briefly but lacked staying power. Web3 rewards longevity over fleeting trends.
Visual Suggestion: Place a Pie chart here showing the revenue split between DeFi, stablecoins, and RWAs in 2025 — e.g., 60% DeFi, 25% stablecoins, 15% RWAs — to highlight their dominance.
Web2 vs. Web3: The Scalability Conundrum
Web2 mastered scale — think Instagram serving millions with near-zero marginal cost. Web3? Not so much. Blockchain's clunky UX and high fees limit mass adoption. The video argues that Web3's edge lies in higher ticket sizes — fewer users, bigger transactions. DeFi thrives here, profiting from volume (e.g., Uniswap's 0.3% swap fee).
To scale, Web3 must borrow Web2's playbook — simplicity and reach — while leveraging its unique strength: capital-driven revenue. The future? Hybrid models blending Web2's accessibility with Web3's high-value transactions.
Here's a Mermaid flowchart to illustrate:

Tokenomics 2.0: From Memes to Meaning
Most tokens today are worthless — meme-driven hype with no utility. But change is brewing. Regulatory shifts in the US and Europe are pushing projects to offer real value via:
- Dividends: Tricky legally, but possible.
- Buybacks: Repurchasing tokens to reduce supply and boost value.
Think Amazon reinvesting profits to grow, not just paying out. Web3 startups like Sky, Ronin, Jito, and Kaito are already tweaking tokenomics — burning tokens or sharing profits via governance. This shift separates builders from grifters.
Data Point: In 2024, Binance burned $1.6 billion in BNB tokens, boosting holder value (source: Binance Blog). Expect more of this in Web3.
Investing Smart: Spotting the Next Big Thing
So, how do you pick winners in Web3? Focus on:
- Transaction-Based Models: Projects thriving on volume (DeFi, stablecoins, RWAs).
- Web2 Integration: Scalability meets blockchain.
- Sane Valuations: Avoid overhyped launches — early Uniswap or Lido had modest starts.
- Token Value: Buybacks or utility over speculation.
These traits signal long-term potential. Hyperliquid, bootstrapped and profitable, is a poster child for this approach.
Visual Suggestion: Add a comparison table here — e.g., Uniswap vs. a meme coin — showing revenue, valuation at launch, and holder benefits.
The Road Ahead: A Call to Action
Web3's future hinges on sustainable business models. The era of blind speculation is fading; value-driven projects will rise. As investors, we must dig deeper — beyond the hype, into the numbers and mechanics.
What do you think — can Web3 marry Web2's scale with blockchain's promise? Drop a comment below and let's debate. If you found this dive into Web3's evolution eye-opening, clap for it on Medium and share it with your crypto crew. The next big winner might be one click away.
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