Category Archives: St James Drapery Store
Validation Check 2026-03-23 17:46:33
This is a validation post. Time: 2026-03-23 17:46:33
Validation Check 2026-03-23 17:46:33
This is a validation post. Time: 2026-03-23 17:46:33
BGK24 dla firm: pięć mitów, które warto od razu odrzucić
Zaskakujący początek: wiele małych i średnich firm w Polsce uważa, że bankowość BGK jest tylko dla dużych kontraktów rządowych — to mit. BGK (Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego) rozwija BGK24 jako system bankowości elektronicznej, który obsługuje nie tylko instytucje publiczne, lecz także przedsiębiorstwa prywatne, oferując funkcje przydatne w codziennej pracy działów finansowych. Ten artykuł obala pięć powszechnych […]
Validation Check 2026-03-22 18:17:56
This is a validation post. Time: 2026-03-22 18:17:56
BaseScan: the practical mechanics of exploring Base (and when the view can lie)
Surprising fact: looking up a transaction hash on an L2 like Base often feels like checking a bank ledger — but the ledger you see is an index, not the source of custody or execution. That distinction matters in practice more than most users realize. BaseScan surfaces addresses, blocks, tokens, and contract activity for the […]
BaseScan: the practical mechanics of exploring Base (and when the view can lie)
Surprising fact: looking up a transaction hash on an L2 like Base often feels like checking a bank ledger — but the ledger you see is an index, not the source of custody or execution. That distinction matters in practice more than most users realize. BaseScan surfaces addresses, blocks, tokens, and contract activity for the […]
BaseScan: the practical mechanics of exploring Base (and when the view can lie)
Surprising fact: looking up a transaction hash on an L2 like Base often feels like checking a bank ledger — but the ledger you see is an index, not the source of custody or execution. That distinction matters in practice more than most users realize. BaseScan surfaces addresses, blocks, tokens, and contract activity for the […]
BaseScan: the practical mechanics of exploring Base (and when the view can lie)
Surprising fact: looking up a transaction hash on an L2 like Base often feels like checking a bank ledger — but the ledger you see is an index, not the source of custody or execution. That distinction matters in practice more than most users realize. BaseScan surfaces addresses, blocks, tokens, and contract activity for the […]
BaseScan: the practical mechanics of exploring Base (and when the view can lie)
Surprising fact: looking up a transaction hash on an L2 like Base often feels like checking a bank ledger — but the ledger you see is an index, not the source of custody or execution. That distinction matters in practice more than most users realize. BaseScan surfaces addresses, blocks, tokens, and contract activity for the […]





