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101  Economy / Economics / Re: Solution to unemployment: creating new jobs or early retirement on: May 10, 2022, 05:39:14 AM
The unemployment rate has increased over the past two years. Covid19 has created all the conditions for this. Many people have lost their only source of income. Of course, the government is the main regulator of the unemployment rate, as well as the biggest cause of unemployment. Mismanagement of the country leads to sad consequences for the people. Each country has its own methods of dealing with unemployment. I think the state needs to support private business, consider the possibility of issuing loans on favorable terms for entrepreneurs, reduce the number of inspections and fines. All these measures work to save the number of jobs.
102  Economy / Economics / Re: Is crypto the final stage in the evolution of money? on: May 08, 2022, 06:20:17 PM
I don't know if perhaps i'm overthinking this, but considering the evolution of money from the beginning of time where different things have served as a medium of exchange and now currently banknotes.

On same trend, we are slowly witnessing the evolution of  money to crypto and i can't help but wonder if crypto is the final stage or there may perhaps be another revolutionary idea to replace crypto as money after crypto has been accepted.

What do you think?
Well, In as much as crypto looks like it will likely be the last evolution of money, I honestly do not think it will be the last, this is because, 30 years ago, we never thought there would one day be crypto which would want to replace paper money which was the dominant form of exchange back then, but here we are today, itz happening.

In the same vain, we are currently not thinking of anything that can or could possibly replace crypto in the future, but then the world is a crazy place, someone whom isn't even formed in his or her mother's womb yet, might be given birth to with a new fresh idea which might turn out phasing out crypto, so we never can really say never.

Yes, we could not imagine such a situation. But I believe that today cryptocurrency and paper money do not replace each other. They exist in parallel. It is very difficult to predict what will happen in the future, but we understand that a person can produce many different options for payment systems and means of payment. As I already wrote, only time will tell if the cryptocurrency has an evolution.
103  Economy / Economics / Re: What would happen if Tesla decided to sell its Bitcoin? on: May 08, 2022, 06:09:55 PM
Big events always produce the effect of an exploding bomb. This is just such a case. I think that at first there will be uncertainty with the bitcoin rate. But after a while everything will calm down. Elon Musk is a big figure in the world, but not the only player. I don't think one person can change the course of world events. All games come to an end, our game will not be exception to the rule.
104  Economy / Economics / Re: Does anyone care about the environment? on: May 08, 2022, 05:55:29 PM
I’m not sure this has a huge effect on the price of bitcoin. I think a lot of the environmental impact stuff out there is a bit overhyped. I know that mining isn’t good for the environment period, but I think this whole thing about it being a disaster for the environment is propaganda used to try and deter people from using and supporting bitcoin.

The earth is warming and I find that really worrisome, a recent report said many parts of India have places where the temperature exceeds 50 degrees Celsius, this is a temperature beyond human tolerance.

Bitcoin mining obviously also emits a certain amount of emissions that contribute to global warming but it will be nothing compared to other heavy industries. Bitcoin is not the main cause of environmental disaster but just bitcoin-averse governments trying to blame bitcoin.

Yes, I think that bitcoin is not the main environmental problem. There are many other global problems. When I hear that bitcoin is a big problem, I get surprised. Bitcoin mining harms nature on our planet, but large industrial production does much more harm to the environment. It is necessary to approach this problem comprehensively, and not consider it in parts.
105  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥UnitedCrowd $50k 🔥🔥💰$UCT Signature & Twitter Bounty 💰 Phase 2 on: May 06, 2022, 02:13:28 PM
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106  Economy / Economics / Re: One nation one currency... on: May 04, 2022, 06:13:44 PM
From the beginning of humans, we have created boundaries between ourselves by lots of conflict over the century. Our greediness and eagerness for more power make us intelligent animals. Humans are capable of their own destruction. But what if those never happen? what will be the scenario of the current world if there is only one nation and one currency and humans invest their full strength for human resource development and the development of science and technology? What do you think is that even possible in the future and what will be the benefits and inconvenience of it?

It would be very interesting. But I think it's too unrealistic. I want everyone to live in peace, but it is impossible to unite all countries into one. I think the main reason is religion. She brings people together. All countries are in different conditions and they have their own level of development. It is impossible to make all countries the same. But I really like this idea.
107  Economy / Economics / Re: Pay in rubles or have your gas shut off by April on: May 04, 2022, 05:54:18 PM
Putin has threatened so called unfriendly states to pay in rubles or have its gas supply shut off. It has said it doesn't buy things for free and so isn't going to charitable with its energy.
Europe has kicked against this with Germany saying its being blackmailed by this move. What other choice does Europe has with Russia alone selling about 40% of energy to the world.

When we learned this news, everyone said that none of the countries would pay in rubles for gas. What do we see today? European countries depend on Russian gas and if they do not want to freeze, they will pay in the currency that Russia chooses. Good Russia or bad, but it has gas, but Europe has no gas. We can talk a lot about this, but there is only one result - change money and buy gas.
108  Economy / Economics / Re: Can the World Feed Itself? Historic Fertilizer Crunch Threatens Food Security on: May 04, 2022, 05:30:12 PM
The absence of an enhanced explanation with the pictures will make everything that is written without a person who does not have the experience of agriculture in the past, but it is difficult to do so in the courtyard of the house because the agriculture itself not only consumes an area, but also oxygen and a specific atmosphere and it will be impossible if you live in an apartment in a building consisting of Several floors.

The best what you can get is Vertical farms

Source: https://delawarebusinesstimes.com/news/vertical-farms-envisioned-as-path-out-of-recidivism/

Thanks, you made me laugh! In the 21st century, building wooden structures for vegetables is very funny. And if your water is turned off, what will you do? Drink from the river? What happened in the world? Have people turned off the brain? I propose to move to live in the forest! Grin Grin Grin  People, are you really doing this?
109  Economy / Economics / Re: Can the World Feed Itself? Historic Fertilizer Crunch Threatens Food Security on: May 02, 2022, 06:56:45 PM
It will be easy for big countries to feed themselves. Countries with a large area have different climates at the same time and can grow different vegetables and fruits. But small countries will be bad. Especially if their soil is not fertile. An important role is played by the presence of rivers and lakes with fresh water. Some countries will never be able to feed themselves, they need trade.
110  Economy / Economics / Re: How Much Garden You Would Need to 100% Survive On on: May 02, 2022, 06:49:53 PM
I think that such things should be done by specialists. What can you grow? What food? To grow something you need to work in the garden all day. Maybe bad weather and then the crop will not grow. It could be a hurricane, a tornado, a drought, anything, in some countries it may be sudden frost. I stand for the fact that every case should be done by a professional. And what seems simple is not always the case.
111  Economy / Economics / Re: Market Regulation - Advantages and Disadvantages on: May 02, 2022, 06:42:32 PM
In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages that regulation of the cryptocurrency market can bring?


What are the systems of regulation of the cryptocurrency market? It can be tax regulation, licensing, official registration of exchanges and much more. But these options can be ignored. We will not be able to work anonymously if there is a need to pay taxes. This means our operations will be known to everyone. We need to complete a lot of paperwork and register in state inspections. I find it inappropriate at the moment.
112  Economy / Economics / Re: Sri Lanka defaults on its $51 billion external debt on: May 02, 2022, 06:32:29 PM
The country is in an economic crisis, people come out to protest. There is a shortage of medicines, food, energy resources in the country. I wonder what will happen to the government? What should the government do to fix the situation? How can this government work if it has made bad living conditions for people. Maybe someone can help this country...
113  Economy / Economics / Re: India Exploring Commercial Uses for CBDC, Says Finance Minister !!! on: May 01, 2022, 07:08:01 PM
I love India and i hope this country will prosper soon. I think the idea of ​​digital currency is good. I hope that India will switch to digital currency settlements and there will be no problems with this. I know that in India there is a great demand for digital coins and this country will be able to create a cryptocurrency market in the near future. And since India is among the top ten countries with the largest economy, there is a lot of work to be done in this area, which will affect the world economy.
114  Economy / Economics / Re: Bill passed requiring drunk drivers to pay child support if they kill parents on: May 01, 2022, 06:59:15 PM
If a person uses alcohol or other drugs, then he should not drive a car or other equipment. This is a rule and must be followed. If a person gets behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated, he knows that he is breaking the law. And there can be no exceptions. If a person got behind the wheel in a state of intoxication, then he must compensate for the damage and this is normal. Even if he has to give all his property for this.
115  Economy / Economics / Re: The first rule of investing is saving on: May 01, 2022, 06:50:09 PM
I think there is another important factor. This is a person's loan. If we have one or more loans, it will be difficult to save. Most of the money will be spent every month in vain. As long as we are in debt, all our funds will go to waste. I believe that in order to start saving your money, you need to get rid of debt and then you can start saving money.
116  Economy / Economics / Re: Russia suspends gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria for failing to pay in rouble on: April 30, 2022, 12:03:09 PM
Russia has carried out its threat to shut off gas supplies to countries that has refused to pay in roubles. It has cut off gas supply delivery to both Poland and Bulgaria. I had earlier mentioned that Russia had threatened to shut off gas supplies to countries that has refused to pay in roubles and now, it has made good its threat by shutting off gas delivery to both Poland and Bulgaria. The EU has responded saying this is gas blackmail while gas prices has increased by 20%. Russia says the move is in response to both countries refusing to pay in roubles while the roubles gains about a percent to the dollar.

Why not? Russia has the right to do so. If it cannot use foreign exchange reserves now, then what is the point of selling something for foreign currency now. Before the imposition of sanctions against Russia, there was no talk of paying for gas in the national currency. Everything is correct. Russia must take care of its people and this is happening now. If you don't want to pay in rubles = don't pay.
117  Economy / Economics / Re: Elon Musk makes offer to buy Twitter on: April 30, 2022, 11:54:00 AM
Hello
Great topic, I also heard a lot about this information. Mask has already bought Twitter?
Yeap, its official.
https://www.gsmarena.com/its_official_elon_musk_just_bought_twitter_for_44_billion-news-54074.php

Dont know on what would be his plans but as reading out this is talking about
wanting Twitter to adhere more closely to the principles of free speech,
Snipped on here.

I want to believe that it will be so now. Perhaps we will learn a lot of new news. In this case, this information will be reflected in the political situation. But I think there are certain political interests. and they are not interested in some facts being known to the public. I'm very interested in how he will do in this situation. Information is power. And in recent months, we can see this.
118  Economy / Economics / Re: The first rule of investing is saving on: April 30, 2022, 11:45:03 AM
We must increase the volume of investments, for example, every month. It can be passive income, but it must be done regularly, In this case, the investment will increase our profit. I want to insure my money, but it will require additional cost. Many factors influence our investments. Inflation has increased recently. But we hope that the situation will stabilize soon. I want to believe it.
119  Economy / Economics / Re: Inflation hitting the world every year on: April 26, 2022, 06:32:39 PM
I Have been observing the way price of things are going up right from 2013 up till this time , add to  the pandemic in 2019-2020 that caused high level of inflation to the world. Things are getting more expensive everyday both the rich and the poor are complaining of it and it seems the price of things will keep on getting higher.  I'm thinking how will the world cope with inflation in 50 years coming 🤔,  instead of price of things to come down a bit but it keep on rocking higher. I think the best thing to have in mind is to expect more inflation and to prepare how to tackle it in years coming.

At this time, I do not know a country with a stable economy. More recently, we made predictions about how long covid would last, and now one person has cured the whole world at one point in time. Now all people have forgotten about Covid. Inflation and energy crisis will continue for a very long time and I think the good times are over for everyone.
120  Economy / Economics / Re: "I'm afraid that I don't hear a thing" ...Do you guys see any biz op ? on: April 26, 2022, 05:51:19 PM
Well it goes that during these hard times you'd really have fewer options when building businesses. I don't know about Romania but in my country the food business actually had a small boom when it reoriented itself to mostly deliveries and courier services also got lot of business as result of everyone just having stuff delivered.

I don't know the restrictions you have there in Romania but if it was still as tough as when the pandemic started then focus on businesses where you can just deliver the items or handle the services online.

Move on to what ? Everything is getting automated ... their plan is to exterminate us ,do to fact we are to many ...you don't believe me wait and see...

I guess this is the perfect time to flee to the countryside and live off the land. Unfortunately not an option for most city-dwellers.

Working on the ground requires experience. In addition, there may be bad weather and there will be no harvest. If you spend a lot of money on the purchase of seeds and fertilizers, but do not get a harvest, then in this case you can lose the last money. I think this kind of work requires some experience and if a person has never done this before, it will be better to start with something simple.
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