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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14713 · May 16

#go#bugtracker#decentralized_application#distributed_systems#git#gitdb git-bug is a powerful, decentralized issue tracker that stores issues, comments, and users directly inside a Git repository as versioned objects, not just files. This means you can manage your issues offline, sync them later, and keep everything clean and organized within your existing Git workflow. It’s very fast, supports syncing with platforms like GitHub and GitLab, and offers multiple ways to interact, including command line, text user interface, or web browser. This tool helps you track and manage project issues efficiently without needing a separate server or database, making collaboration and version control seamless. https://github.com/git-bug/git-bug

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@CryptoM · Post #64507 · 04/09/2026, 04:23 AM

🚀 Oil Price Surge and Currency Depreciation: Will Asia Face a 1997 Financial Crisis Again? The recent surge in oil prices, coupled with currency depreciation and increased capital outflow risks, has raised concerns about a potential repeat of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. According to Jin10, these developments have also heightened inflation expectations across the region. However, economists suggest that the similarities to the past crisis may be superficial. They argue that the current economic conditions and financial systems in Asia are more robust and better equipped to handle such challenges compared to the situation in 1997. Despite the alarming indicators, experts believe that the region's improved economic fundamentals and regulatory frameworks could mitigate the risks of a similar financial upheaval. #OilPriceSurge#CurrencyDepreciation#AsianFinancialCrisis#1997Crisis#CapitalOutflow#InflationExpectations#EconomicFundamentals#FinancialSystems#AsiaEconomy