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1701  Economy / Gambling / Re: around 1.6 billion people worldwide gamble, What about a poker gamefi?? on: August 24, 2022, 10:25:46 PM
According to the data.ai used to be Annie App, Zynga app has been downloaded 80,692,457 times on Andriod and 55,130,766 times on IOS till the end of 2021. there are more apps like WSOP, Mega Hit, GOP3 and etc.

This just a non-real cash poker app. However, there are real cash poker apps such as pokerstars, 888poker, GGpoker, partypoker and etc.

As of July 2020, there were 7,791 poker tables world-widely.

further more, World gambling statistics show that around 26% of the population gamble. That means around 1.6 billion people worldwide gamble and 4.2 billion gamble at least once every year.

https://www.casino.org/features/gambling-statistics/


We have seen so many types of GameFi, but none of them is focused on the game which means it is not entertained. I think poker is a good start point to enter the gamefi area in the future.

When planning for a market or estimating the likely results of a business, it is very easy to fool oneself on the numbers by consulting reports that speak about the market in general terms. For example, once I meet a guy that said he was going to teach people to run. While I am sure there is some science to it, the basis of his business is that "everyone runs, so it is a huge market. If everyone is your client, nobody is your client.
1702  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casino Game on: August 24, 2022, 10:19:12 PM
You are right, there are always many referrals that are achieved through social networks, although I know that through Facebook and I think that Twitter no longer allows the use of these links, I understand that to put it they have to have a simplified link but it seems to me that it does too they have limited it in that sense, sometimes it is better because the amount of spam in social networks was unique.

Not sure about twitters policies regarding this matter but am certain Facebook does not allow referral links and will not allow you to post the same comment or post multiple times. In my opinion, promoting your referral links on social media platforms doesn't seem like a good idea and will be just a waste of time.
If you want active referrals then better promote your links on gambling related blogs and forums and if possible,  start your own review website.

True, competing with the platforms own ads is likely to get you trouble, if not banned. Curious that those same platforms are notoriously manipulative of the users and do admit a wide range of advertisers that are certainly not carefully (nor probably uncarefully checked) and have been known to use public names and figures without consent to promote scams.
1703  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 24, 2022, 12:53:31 AM
Putin will not run out of money, he can always use the Stalin method: Holodomor - steal from any of the non-Russian regions and use it.

This what happens in LDPR right now. Today I found out that some farmers I know run out from Luhansk because there no more even opportunity for peaceful life (even if we would ignore artillery and rockets). "Government" of LDPR expropriates resources from farmers because of "war situation". Farmers are told to sell their harvest for "fixed price" (less than they could sell it on market, ofc). And even after that "fixed price" farmers should pay taxes (around 50 % of income).

I hope that this will be extrapolate to all russia in near future.

I am just waiting for the trolls here to say that your statement is somehow trying to diminish the "Russian culture".

America should help them to provide new weapons.

And diapers.

They certainly do not seem to be in need of diapers nor extra balls.

Ahh forbidding law abiding ethnic Russian UA citizens from teaching their children their native language under disguise of "decolonization" while claiming that it's not a "natural language to ukrainians" or they have to leave the country is not an indirect method aimed at forced migration at all.  Roll Eyes. True EU values. Tell us you support ethnic cleansing without saying you support ethnic cleansing

This law forbidding law abiding ethnic Russian UA citizens from teaching their children their native language does not exist.  

I'm not saying that such laws exists, just replying to johhnyUA who seems to be truly bewildered why discrimination and racism go against EU values and are bad

Sorry for interfering with your dialogue, but I'm very interested - can you give examples of discrimination and racism in Ukraine? Well, to FACTS, laws, links to government resources? Very interesting, honestly! I am especially surprised by the nonsense about the prohibition of any language in Ukraine. Introduce me, an ethnic Russian, Russian-speaking resident of Ukraine - who, where and how oppresses me, discriminates? Smiley))

The usual mumble-jumble about anything to distract from a cruel landgrab, as there is nothing else to this invasion. They just repeat the slogans from their handlers and think that somehow are doing something right.
1704  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 22, 2022, 02:45:01 AM

Recently, against the backdrop of dramatic failures in the Donbas, Ukraine has stepped up terrorist activities - the shelling of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and the explosions of sabotage groups in the Crimea.

Don't forget targeting Ukrainian POW's with HIMARS, and blanketing civilian areas with butterfly mines (which they had sworn under weapons convention treaties to have gotten rid of) on their last chance before being run out of Adivika (or whatever it is called.)

I am not the least bit surprised that they would try to catch a spent fuel pool on fire and make a Fukushima out of parts of the former Ukraine.  I try really hard not to dehumanize populations because doing so tends to lead to atrocities, but the so-called 'Ukrainians' are really making it difficult for me.  Likewise the team of 'social media influences' here on this thread.

As for Crimea, nobody buys the idea that the Ukroids have anywhere near the sophistication to pull some of that off, and even if they did they'd just sell the equipment earmarked for the job.  Rumor is that it's mainly the British.  The U.S. is more a money-pump than an active player in the planning or execution of any meaningful military activity.


Another lie after lie, "butterfly mines" have been used just by the RF and there is abundant proof of it (it cannot be hidden, there are photographs all over. HIMARS is simply not a platform that can be used to kill people in-masse, it is just useless for such a purpose. It just delivers a precision strike on object that are critical and expensive and that is exactly what is being done. We are talking real precision, not RF "precision".


Ukraine did the Ukroid POW's with HIMARS and the indeed did achieve quite a high KIA.  And yes, the accuracy is pretty impressive.  The trouble is the destructive power of the things against non-humans is lacking.  They made an impressive line of marks on the bridge in the South.  The trouble is that traffic just kept right on flowing past the marks in the middle lane of the roadway.
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As said, it is perfect to hit an airbase fuel or munitions depot, not at all for killing a large number of people. The US has cheaper ways of doing that if they want to.

BTW the facility hit has been known to be a detention camp, overcrowded, where independent reports have gathered testimonial evidence of torture, forcer labour and many other humans rights violations. It fits perfectly with the concept of the RF cruelty to bomb prisoners in "retaliation" for some imaginary offence.

What Ukraine did bomb (for the second time!) was Crimea's Black Sea fleet command.

This lady, who was keen on killing others, will not live to see it for the third time. Repeat with me... "I am safe in Putin's RF... I am safe in Putin's RF..."
1705  Economy / Economics / Re: Entrepreneurship and women on: August 21, 2022, 09:38:17 AM
More women than when? More than in the XVII century? Yes certainly, the role of women has changed in most countries, but we should not be blinded by the news and the attempt to ignore that in many countries women are not only not entrepreneurs, but simply treated like cattle. That is something that needs to be solved before all the glam and glee of the women entrepreneur roles in the developed countries. 
1706  Economy / Economics / Re: What do people think about CBDC? on: August 18, 2022, 12:13:25 AM
The Central Bank of Russia in 2024 will begin to gradually connect all Russian banks to the digital ruble platform
"The Central Bank explained that in 2022 the digital ruble platform is being tested, and already in 2023 the regulator plans to start piloting “real money” settlements between individuals, as well as individuals and enterprises. Also in 2023, a limited number of participants will be given the opportunity to conclude and execute smart contracts on the digital ruble platform, that is, transactions that are automatically executed upon the occurrence of conditions predetermined by the parties, the document says."

https://rg.ru/2022/08/12/cb-v-2024-godu-nachnet-poetapno-podkliuchat-banki-k-platforme-cifrovogo-rublia.html
https://regnum.ru/news/3668695.html
https://tass.ru/ekonomika/15456993

This just tells us the switch to CBDCs is inevitable. Russia is following its neighbor China by adopting a digital currency system of its own. ...

China and Russia do have very good reasons to create a centralised digital currency - controlling the people and how they use their money. No wonder these states are super eager to create a currency that simply cannot scape tracking and will probably make it mandatory for any transaction above a certain threshold in order to make this policy effective.
1707  Economy / Economics / Re: Credit cards | A scam or a tool? on: August 17, 2022, 11:59:59 PM
Let's put this clear: there is only one way of correctly using a credit card: pay at the end of the month. Anything else is incurring in 22% or more interest rates which will inevitably damage your economy very seriously. There are very little things out there that may give you an interest of that size, so unless you depend on your buy to live (car to go to work) never ever use that type of credit.
1708  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it me or the private sector in the EU is dead ? on: August 17, 2022, 11:57:13 PM
Not dead at all, the private sector is very active but only in the small and medium companies environment. There does not seem to be anything that is able to create an environment in which newer and larger companies can be created in a lifetime, like Tesla, Microsoft or Apple. The problem is that many of the big lobbies use the EU to create barriers that in turn create and unhealthy market.
1709  Economy / Gambling / Re: Vulnerabilities in gambling websites in past on: August 17, 2022, 11:50:09 PM
Perhaps one of Gambling's vulnerabilities is its security service to its client users, and also the lack of transparency sometimes other casinos have issues regarding transaction confirmation taking too long. These are the experiences that I have seen in other gambling platforms that I entered to gamble in the world of crypto gambling.

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Yes, that's because no security is really 100% safe even though they have done various ways to protect their sites from attacks or hacks.
But at the very least, the casino has tried its best to maintain and protect its site.
And if there are still external attacks or hacks on their site, the security team must try to defend it so that their site doesn't leak.
Most importantly, the casino can take care of its customer data and don't put them all on the same server.

There is truth in what you said, Sir. And it's also sad to think that no one makes perfect gambling platforms that they can do 100% security of their user's clients when gamblers play gambling games. Also, sometimes, if you think about it and look at it, it seems like there is an inside job that is happening as if there is an accomplice in the team as to why there are these kinds of problems or issues here.

It is a problem at all levels in all platforms. The new coding environments are much more focused on allowing the developers to create flows and conditions rather than on creating specific lines of code and the issue with it is that many lines are generated without direct human interaction. We are talking huge chunks of code that will never be beta tested and may carry backdoors and bugs.
1710  Economy / Gambling / Re: Loyalty Bonuses & Promotions on Crypto Casinos and Sportsbooks on: August 17, 2022, 11:40:00 PM
Loyalty bonus should be permanent features of the casinos since there is so much offer out there, you need to compete with the usual sign-in bonuses and that means that you never should take your clients for granted nor anything like that. The owners should make sure that the retention incentive is at least as good as the incentives the players are given for leaven to other places.
1711  Economy / Gambling / Re: The latest cryptocurrency gambling on: August 17, 2022, 11:28:51 PM
maybe providing a Good ANN thread here and also being active in this forum will help Him gain trust and respect , because bitcointalk users knows how to assess a person or a site that will be promoted in this forum because we are tired of scams and fake sites.
I think every gambling platform should have an ANN thread to update information and discussion thread about the gambling platform being promoted. I would have preferred to read some of the member responses on the ANN posts as they are involved in that casino and would provide good/bad feedback on the gambling game system. The ANN thread has helped us review several new online casinos that have received negative trust for defrauding users and unfair gambling systems.

I agree, anything that is not on this forum has a disadvantage to the casinos that do bother to have an ANN and even those that go a bit further and have promotions. This is all about credibility and long standing reputation with the people who are into the cryptosphere and nothing creates that reputation better than being around all time and making sure issues are publicly addressed.
1712  Economy / Gambling / Re: Question for regular casino players. Will you use Lightning if available? on: August 17, 2022, 11:26:18 PM
It is common sense to implement lighting in any payment platform not just on casinos. Even if only a reduced amount of user is taking advantage of it, it is already an attractive feature that can be great to bring new users. Lighting is perfect for people who play at large or want to even have some automated betting around as the channel will make much easier and cheaper to play.
1713  Economy / Gambling / Re: Would you support a collective boycott of all Russian gambling platforms? on: August 17, 2022, 11:07:50 PM
Anything we can do to stop people from killing others is always a good thing. At present, RF based platforms do have to pay taxes in RF and that means that the money you spend playing on these is money that goes into making more shell that will be killing Ukrainians. I would not want to live thinking that I had that type of responsibility by just trying to have some fun.
1714  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 17, 2022, 10:56:06 PM
non-smoking signs are not working as expected. Crimea has suffered some mysterious explosions in fuel depots, electric facilities and military basis. Since all HIMARS have been destroyed by "precision-posting" from the Kremlin trolls on this thread, there has to be another explanation for all these. Maybe is the heat of summer that is making things explode, that must be it. The RF should now consider sending cooling equipment to the front.
Recently, against the backdrop of dramatic failures in the Donbas, Ukraine has stepped up terrorist activities - the shelling of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and the explosions of sabotage groups in the Crimea.

Don't forget targeting Ukrainian POW's with HIMARS, and blanketing civilian areas with butterfly mines (which they had sworn under weapons convention treaties to have gotten rid of) on their last chance before being run out of Adivika (or whatever it is called.)
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Another lie after lie, "butterfly mines" have been used just by the RF and there is abundant proof of it (it cannot be hidden, there are photographs all over. HIMARS is simply not a platform that can be used to kill people in-masse, it is just useless for such a purpose. It just delivers a precision strike on object that are critical and expensive and that is exactly what is being done. We are talking real precision, not RF "precision".

Depots, critical war infrastructure...
non-smoking signs are not working as expected. Crimea has suffered some mysterious explosions in fuel depots, electric facilities and military basis. Since all HIMARS have been destroyed by "precision-posting" from the Kremlin trolls on this thread, there has to be another explanation for all these. Maybe is the heat of summer that is making things explode, that must be it. The RF should now consider sending cooling equipment to the front.
Recently, against the backdrop of dramatic failures in the Donbas, Ukraine has stepped up terrorist activities - the shelling of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and the explosions of sabotage groups in the Crimea. This activity is aimed at creating a media effect in order to restore interest in Ukraine in the West, but it can also completely discredit Ukraine in the eyes of the West.


Not to worry, as long as Russians are dying in droves, everything is going according to Putin's plan. LOL.

The proverbial 'heavy smoker' who sank the Moskva cruiser swam to Crimea and now he is smoking his cigarettes all over Crimea.

Russians will be dying as long as they stay in Ukraine. End of story.

Oil is at 87, once we get to 65-70, Putin will have to dip into his 300B war chest to fund the government, AND the war.

EU/US/UK visa restrictions for Russians are coming, they will be followed by the criminalization of pro-Russian support in the West, and I am
guessing asset confiscations, revocations of residencies and citizenships, and eventually deportations back to mother Russia.

So pack your bags. Bundesnachrichtendienst will be knocking on your doors soon.
I recommend that you familiarize yourself with the recent project of the Central Bank of Russia MAIN DIRECTIONS OF THE UNIFIED OF THE STATE MONETARY AND CREDIT POLICIES FOR 2023 AND THE PERIOD 2024 AND 2025. The link is a very interesting document considering the base scenario and two alternatives (Global Crisis and Accelerated Adaptation). The link is a very interesting document considering the base scenario and two alternatives (Global Crisis and Accelerated Adaptation). In short, the people's welfare fund allows you to finance a federal budget deficit of 20% for three years without the threat of its complete depletion, even in the worst-case scenario. Don't expect Putin to run out of money. Grin

Putin will not run out of money, he can always use the Stalin method: Holodomor - steal from any of the non-Russian regions and use it.

I would advise you to familiarise yourself with cooking rice and potatoes. You are going to be eating plenty of it.

1715  Economy / Gambling / Re: A New Era for Betting - (After Corona Circumstances) on: August 17, 2022, 10:46:56 PM
I think the big teams still have the fans' support even though they watch their favorite team on television. That doesn't stop the fans from supporting their team but it's because the situation and conditions don't allow them to provide support directly on the pitch. But fortunately, the situation and conditions have now changed so that they can watch their favorite team play live. Sooner or later, everything will return to normal as it used to be and maybe it will be a new beginning for all of us.

Certainly the fans are always even in the most adverse situations in normal conditions, that is, the team does not win a game.  Smiley

 I think there's a group of people who aren't really fans (with any sport), but like to go to certain games or sports, that's a major group that comes back.

 In that sense, I think that the World Cup Qatar is going to event that will make us return not only in the feeling but also in the confidence that everything has already started to be normal.
I think the fans will be disappointed if their favorite team doesn't win the game but they have to know that it's a risk they have to face because their favorite team could meet a stronger team.

People who like a particular sport or game will surely know what they should choose based on the strengths of that team so they will choose it.

The Qatar World Cup will probably be a big show at the end of this year because with the current situation, audience can watch live in every stadium to watch their teams compete. It will be a very interesting show considering that we haven't seen a live match at the stadium in almost 3 years.

There are many ways of betting and to some people it is all about supporting their team or their region or city, despite the odds, so the bet does more of a psychological effect than of a real best effort to win the bet or make money. That way also creates a massive liftup effect if they win because there a double punch - win and money for their team.
1716  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 17, 2022, 12:16:01 AM
non-smoking signs are not working as expected. Crimea has suffered some mysterious explosions in fuel depots, electric facilities and military basis. Since all HIMARS have been destroyed by "precision-posting" from the Kremlin trolls on this thread, there has to be another explanation for all these. Maybe is the heat of summer that is making things explode, that must be it. The RF should now consider sending cooling equipment to the front.
1717  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin cannot avoid a tribunal on: August 16, 2022, 01:33:47 AM
I am afraid to dissapoint you, but yes, he can. And probably will do it!

I do not know what kind of naive view do people have around here of the real power behind the international institutions. The UN is very limited in power and depends economically on the US mostly. The international tribunals can only really apply any law if backed up by one of the larger countries, usually the US in their duties. Putin will not be judged unless there is a revolution in the RF and he is demoted.
1718  Economy / Economics / Re: China's debt bomb looks ready to explode on: August 13, 2022, 09:37:51 PM
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Many warning signs suggesting that a debt reckoning is imminent

Minxin Pei is professor of government at Claremont McKenna College and a nonresident senior fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

Confidence in the safety of Chinese banks has been badly shaken by the failure of several small banks in Henan Province in April this year. In terms of their assets of about 40 billion yuan ($6 billion) and the number of customers, roughly 400,000, the shuttered rural banks are minions in China's financial system.

The implosion of these poorly supervised and likely corruption-ridden financial institutions should not be surprising. But how local authorities handled the fallout is shocking even to the most jaded observers of China's political scene.

Instead of compensating the depositors, who are entitled to up to 500,000 yuan, according to government regulations, officials in Henan have done everything imaginable to silence them.

They initially restricted the movement of the depositors by turning the COVID test code on their smartphones red, which effectively made it impossible for them to take public transportation or even drive their own cars. A public outcry forced the Henan government to abandon this abusive tactic.

But when several hundred depositors unable to gain access to their savings in the failed banks gathered on July 10 to protest in front of the People's Bank branch office in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, local officials sent in a large number of thugs who viciously assaulted the depositors, with uniformed police officers looking on.

This scandal should alarm investors not simply because of the brutal tactics used by local authorities eager to cover it up but because of the circumstances under which these small banks failed.

Ever since China began to binge on debt to fuel its growth in 2009, many have wondered how long the party could go on. To the chagrin of many bearish observers, predictions of a financial crisis have not panned out. Today, China's banking system is still standing despite a debt-to-GDP ratio of 264%.

Perhaps because Beijing seems to be able to defy financial gravity, fewer people these days worry that its ballooning debt could unleash a systemic crisis. But there are many warning signs indicating that China may face a debt reckoning soon.

Weak supervision, poor risk management and corruption that likely drove the small rural banks in Henan into insolvency are systemic among the country's nearly 4,000 small and medium-sized banks with nearly $14 trillion assets.

It is highly likely that other similar banks will fail soon. By pure coincidence, when Henan authorities were cracking down on the victims of bank failure there, authorities in Shanghai had put on trial, in secret, a former billionaire who allegedly controlled a medium-sized bank in Inner Mongolia and used it to fund various illicit schemes. When the government seized the failed bank in 2019, the bailout cost several billion dollars.

If a large number of small banks fail together, such an event could produce a chain reaction threatening the stability of the financial sector. Their counterparties and lenders, especially bigger banks, could suffer massive losses. Confidence in China's shadow banking system, through which small banks attract funds with a higher interest rate, will likely evaporate.

The chances of such a financial meltdown are much higher today than before. One of the reasons that China has avoided a financial crisis in the last decade is that its economy managed to grow at a reasonably high rate, averaging 6.8% a year from 2011 to 2020. A faster-growing economy normally makes it easier to manage or even conceal the debt burden.

But as the Chinese economy is now slowing down rapidly, in part due to Beijing's zero-COVID policy, the debt bomb is ticking much louder.

The most ominous warning light is clearly China's debt-ridden real estate sector. China Evergrande Group, the country's largest real estate developer, which has borrowed more than $300 billion, has already defaulted on its bonds. More defaults seem likely because Chinese developers are on the hook for $13 billion in dollar-denominated bond payments in the second half of this year.

China's debt-laden local governments are also facing grim prospects. Declining income from land sales because of the crisis in the real estate sector and falling tax receipts are expected to cause a 6 trillion yuan shortfall, roughly $900 billion, in local government revenues this year. Local government financing vehicles that have borrowed heavily from banks or issued bonds will have great difficulties servicing their debt.

Large banks in China are in trouble as well. They have lent tens of billions to poor countries as part of China's ambitious Belt and Road Initiative. A significant portion of their credit portfolio is likely to become nonperforming as their borrowers are unable to service the debt due to the global economic downturn.

The most recent economic implosion and the collapse of the government of Sri Lanka will likely force their Chinese lenders to write off a large portion of the loans. If big Chinese banks themselves face rising nonperforming loans abroad, they will be less able to help bail out insolvent small or medium-sized banks at home.

It might be possible for China to dodge another financial meltdown this time. But if local officials have to hire thugs to attack bank customers trying to get their money back, investors should brace for far worse days ahead for China's banking sector.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Opinion/China-s-debt-bomb-looks-ready-to-explode


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It is possible that china's economy is imploding at the moment. The united states $50 billion dollars in ukraine funds, might have gone to china. To stabilize their economy and prevent global collapse. This could be one reason behind the united states currently throwing "additional funding" at ukraine. And funding additional near $1 trillion dollar packages.

A high percentage of funds could be diverted into china, to bailout their economy as credit and debt bubbles pop.

None of this would be remarkable if it was true. The united states has bailed out many foreign banks since the TARP bill was passed post 2008 economic crisis. The federal reserve claims every dollar it loaned to foreign banks has been paid back prior to the 2020 pandemic.

What is remarkable about these trends is if the united states economy flounders and the US government doesn't settle debt issues. America might find itself in a position where it can no longer bail out china, and other banks and lagging economies of the world. What happens then? It would be nice if we could plan ahead for likely scenarios. However it doesn't appear to be a high priority within the grand scheme of things.

China is a major holder of US securities. It would not make sense to divert funds to "save China's banks" since despite the large debt, China itself does seem to hold enough reserves (nearly 3.15 trillion USD) to be able to confront a situation such as the one described in the article. The interest rate of Yuan is not particularly high or low so there is not a clear indication of problems.
1719  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 13, 2022, 09:30:07 PM
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Those regions will never be Russian. Russian occupiers and their collaborators will be killed, one by one, until the last one is killed or leaves
Ukraine.

Fake? The nine SU-34s in Novofedorovka in Crimea would disagree. They went up like Christmas trees.

Russian 'tourists' are fleeing Kherson and Crimea as we speak. Those who stay will be killed.

End of story.

No, no, no... that is fake news. It was just another soldier of the glorious RF army that was a bit nervous and decided to go for a cigarette, but forgot that he should not do it right beside the fuel tanks and munitions depots of the base. HIMARs does not have anything to do with it, Ukraine's army has nothing to do with it. Just as the RF left Snake Island as an act of goodwill towards the Ukrainians.

Now, a solution that matches the natural skills and readiness of the glorious RF army is already on their way. Nearly 1000 "do not smoke here" signs have been sent to all the munitions depots and airbases that are now in range of a Ukrainian precision strike served by soldiers that smoke. That solves the issue. Done.
1720  Economy / Economics / Re: Idea if you struggle in your life but u speak english on: August 13, 2022, 12:35:25 AM
OP, I'm convinced you start up all these threads so that your alt accounts/friends/family members have some place they can drop shitposts in.  What you wrote is nearly incomprehensible, yet the first three replies just treat your post like it was just a totally normal one--which it is NOT.

Contact with crypto gold oil whales they are big hedge funds such us grayscale tell them how much they need from you ? And how much profit you make ? So thet can use your capital to pump markets and also for big money u get inside info from them.
What does any of that even mean?

Now days few hundred thousend are small becouse look how expensive is to rent or buy apartment in monaco...or dubai its expensive so big money should be mandatory to have it in your pocket thats dont waste ur time for nonsense banks knows MONEY whales and funds insturuins knows money you connect them and taking profit snd while you might be out of work thats the best if u got no skills or education little bit english is good enough.
Again, what the fuck are you blabbering on about?  None of what you wrote makes one lick of sense.  You're going on my ignore list, just like the rest of your alt accounts.

The user has been populating the Politics and Economy threads with some non-sense for a while. I am just going to drop a note on this particularly useless one to let this guy know that this is not going unnoticed. On the topic of knowing English, it makes little sense. Nearly one -third of the world speaks English to a working level, there is no money to be made of it.
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