I hope i m learning.... lets check...
Of course its about IDNs.
just regged ââ¬market.com
some considerations...
1) in Europe the char "ââ¬" means "euro" and "euro" is also used as shortage for "european".
Let me explain better: we mostly use euromarket to mean european market, and making it shorter euromarket = ââ¬market; its like an american saying "americanmarket" .
2) the symbol "ââ¬" is actually present in all the new european keyboards (2 keystrokes needed, as per $ on american keyboards), we have also the "$" symbol and i think in future all the american keyboards will prolly have also the "ââ¬" euro symbol.
Why ?
Just because in the past the US $ was the strongest and worldwide most used currency, almost all world was using it, but now ?
In 3 years the $ lost over 50% against â⬠and still keep loosing.... i remember i was getting 1â⬠and 30 ââ¬cents for 1$, now i can get 1$ and almost 40 $cents for 1ââ¬.
The "euro" area is getting wider year after year, economically, population wise and geographically...
Of course I dont mean the US $ will disappear from the intl transactions and markets , but i think soon the â⬠will join as referring currency, in some cases its already happening.
I wish to hear your opinions.. and of course if possible to get an appraise.
Thx.
Of course its about IDNs.
just regged ââ¬market.com
some considerations...
1) in Europe the char "ââ¬" means "euro" and "euro" is also used as shortage for "european".
Let me explain better: we mostly use euromarket to mean european market, and making it shorter euromarket = ââ¬market; its like an american saying "americanmarket" .
2) the symbol "ââ¬" is actually present in all the new european keyboards (2 keystrokes needed, as per $ on american keyboards), we have also the "$" symbol and i think in future all the american keyboards will prolly have also the "ââ¬" euro symbol.
Why ?
Just because in the past the US $ was the strongest and worldwide most used currency, almost all world was using it, but now ?
In 3 years the $ lost over 50% against â⬠and still keep loosing.... i remember i was getting 1â⬠and 30 ââ¬cents for 1$, now i can get 1$ and almost 40 $cents for 1ââ¬.
The "euro" area is getting wider year after year, economically, population wise and geographically...
Of course I dont mean the US $ will disappear from the intl transactions and markets , but i think soon the â⬠will join as referring currency, in some cases its already happening.
I wish to hear your opinions.. and of course if possible to get an appraise.
Thx.