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41  Economy / Economics / Re: Ukraine has launched a global initiative United24 to raise funds on: May 06, 2022, 10:21:33 AM
Perhaps these funds will plug a hole in the Ukrainian economy for some time, I do not think that this will help much. The main thing is that these funds do not go up the corrupt ladder to the bottom of the Ukrainian elite. As the saying goes, in war all means are good.
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43  Economy / Economics / Re: Russia suspends gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria for failing to pay in rouble on: May 02, 2022, 01:35:56 AM
Most countries have not paid in pieces of paper with the name "ruble", and will not pay. In addition to the Kremlin "litters" such as Hungary, not a single normal consumer paid attention to the tantrums of the Kremlin Fuhrer, and they continue to pay according to the terms of the contract. Let's create a list of countries here who pays in EURO and who pays in Rubles? And compare the balance? Don't you want? Smiley
After the news about the cessation of gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, news began to arrive about the creation of ruble accounts from many European countries. I do not want to say that by doing so they support the Russian regime and the rest, but they should do this in order to calmly spend several winters and create a platform for escaping Russian gas, you should not be so radical about everything.
44  Economy / Economics / Re: Warren Buffett and His Expansive Explanation against Bitcoin on: May 02, 2022, 01:21:59 AM
What can you expect for old folks? They are skeptical about changes especially on things which they are gaining to. Although he's really a great investor as he gain huge success for being a risk taker but I think he really don't understand bitcoin well. I guess its good not to think more deeper on those guys who doesn't believe on bitcoin and stay focus to those people who open on new possibilities since there are rich guys are now opening their doors on bitcoins and crypto.
Of course, his age has already passed. He became very successful in his time through fiat and risky stock trading, he thinks the old way. Now the time has really come when you need to manage to earn your money on things that are given an artificial value, otherwise you will have to be content with insignificant amounts in shares.
45  Economy / Economics / Re: Argentinian Government Ready to Take Advantage of Crypto Holder on: May 01, 2022, 06:25:37 PM
How they're going to know that a citizen is a holder? Unless that citizen declares and tells that he's a holder then they should know. But otherwise, the government will never know that someone is a holder unless being declared and proclaimed.
Well, this is where things are going for the governments to take advantage of the people that are into crypto, they should also regulate the local exchanges.
I think it is enough to regulate exchangers that withdraw crypto to fiat. It is enough to get information once on which wallet was credited from his bank card through the exchanger and that's it, then follow his operations and the balance of his wallet.
46  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoin is too volatile? Bitcoin VS Netflix, Apple, FB, PayPal, ..etc on: May 01, 2022, 06:18:04 PM
The comparison between Bitcoin and different stocks has been done multiple times before and I don't like it.
Bitcoin isn't a corporation,it doesn't make profits or losses,it doesn't have revenue and costs.
Really interesting infographic,but I couldn't care less about this info.
Also,I think that Netflix is a dying business.They've increased their prices(in times of high inflation and an upcoming recession),but the quality of the content,that's being broadcasted on Netflix is dropping.
Nobody is saying that stocks aren't volatile.It depends of the financial model of the particular company.
Many big companies have stocks with a stable price and low volatility.Why don't you compare them with Bitcoin?
The comparison is due to the transformation of the original good idea of ​​a decentralized end-currency into a regular asset that can be earned on due to its volatility. Interest is fueled by a stamped pile of various altcoins. I don't think we can get away from the current model.
47  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Legal Tender in Panama on: April 30, 2022, 08:22:37 AM
Legalised of bitcoin was sounds good,but their was a doubt of how much it will works.Because the El people moves create this opinion to me.It was total twist in that country.The bad one of the El government was,they had forced to use of the bitcoin.But here panama had just make the bitcoin as a legal tender.So hope their will be some good response among the people of panama in the bitcoin price.
Most likely, nothing will change much in Panama in the coming year. Perhaps within a few weeks after this news there will be some changes, but then everything will go into decline. A large number of countries are needed for a full-fledged global cryptocurrency system. Now you should not hope for any strong changes in the world.
48  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mistake I made till now investing on crypto projects. on: April 29, 2022, 09:00:05 PM
good writing to add experience so that we are more careful in investing, if we make a wrong step we will indeed wait a long time to recover, it can even happen that we will not recover and we lose money. indeed a lot of new projects that do hype so as to just rob investors of money and walk away. when a rally occurs, fomo takes action, and there will be many people who will be affected so they invest with high expectations
I also encountered scammers in the cryptosystem. Starting from investing in a project and ending with bounty projects. There are a lot of scammers in cryptocurrencies who want to make money on you, this is the financial sector, be careful. The most important thing is to learn to look for projects for yourself, and not to listen to some "experts".
49  Economy / Economics / Re: Binance blocks crypto accounts of relatives tied to the Russian government on: April 29, 2022, 05:11:00 PM
This sometimes proves that Binance will do everything that is whispered to it from the outside. If now they are doing this with Russian officials who are objectionable to everyone, then in the future this can happen to everyone. I see this as a wake up call for all of us.
50  Economy / Economics / Re: Russian Gas ban - A problem for Europe or suicide for Russia? on: April 28, 2022, 05:01:37 AM
I think Europe is shooting itself in the foot. All gas that Europe will stop consuming will be redirected to China and to all other countries interested in it. Of course, the profit for Russia will decrease, you will have to sell gas at a discount, but Russia will definitely not be left without money. It will be very difficult for Europe to survive these few winters for a complete rejection of Russian gas.
51  Economy / Economics / Re: Russia suspends gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria for failing to pay in rouble on: April 28, 2022, 02:46:23 AM
Yes, they did turn it off. After this news, many countries began to open special ruble accounts to pay for gas. Most small European countries cannot survive without Russian gas. I think Poland and Bulgaria will close their gas debts in rubles and will again receive gas. If the rest of the countries will not pay for gas in rubles, then they will also face the same fate.
52  Economy / Economics / Re: How Sweden Sends Just 1% of Its Trash to Landfills on: April 25, 2022, 06:19:01 PM
A very good solution that solves several problems at once. If indeed CO2 emissions are no more from landfills, then this is bingo! Recycling waste into energy will help reduce dependence on other sources supplied from other countries. Russian gas no longer has an advantage in Sweden!
53  Economy / Economics / Re: How Capitalism defeated socialism? on: April 25, 2022, 05:57:01 PM
The verdict is in, and contrary to what socialists say, capitalism, with all its warts, is the preferred economic system to bring the masses out of poverty and to make them productive citizens in our country and in countries around the world. Remember this: Capitalism rewards merit, socialism rewards mediocrity. I mean, socialism talking about equality but it is just a beautiful lie , and capitalism is an ugly truth !
Of course socialism is indeed a lie of equality. Even in the Soviet Union there were rich people, there were just very few of them. There was even corruption. There are many examples and proofs of this.  It is better to live in capitalism and be able to climb the ladder of life than to live on the same level with everyone.
54  Economy / Economics / Re: Which is better, staking or investing? on: April 24, 2022, 03:06:41 AM
Investors who think for the long term of course choosing staking is a good idea, by staking then we get APY earnings which can be more than 100%, if we only hold in the wallet then we don't get anything so when the price is red, our assets also drop.
Indeed, such a profit is not equal to banking options. If we compare ten percent of the bank per year and up to one hundred percent of staking, then the answer is clear. The only risk in staking is the possible volatility of the cryptocurrency, and any fiat currency can change very unpredictably over the year, but the crypto is still more volatile.
55  Economy / Economics / Re: Who will Replace Russian Gas Supplies to Europe? on: April 24, 2022, 02:58:19 AM
I think, The results are clear after the meeting between the EU and OPEC.  It is almost impossible to find an alternative source of 7 million barrels of oil per day for the EU, which is why the oil embargo sanctions from Russia have not been applied.  The fact that OPEC only accepts to increase production to about 400,000 bpd would be too modest.  Meanwhile, the most promising ones are the UAE and Saudi Arabia, which claim to have no more supply to the market.  The consequences of geopolitics continue to wreak havoc on a world economy
In such a short time it is impossible to give up Russian oil and gas, and for this it is necessary to survive more than one winter. Due to Russia's geographic location to Europe, it is very stupid to refuse raw materials, especially since Russia announces the continuation of the supply of its products to Europe. The desire to stop trading with Russia is a stab in the foot.
56  Economy / Economics / Re: Bill passed requiring drunk drivers to pay child support if they kill parents on: April 23, 2022, 06:20:03 PM
Due to the availability of the car in our time, a huge number of inadequate and headless drivers. Such laws can affect the understanding of a person who thinks to drive drunk. As the saying goes, laws are made with blood. Driving drunk is the most irresponsible act.
57  Economy / Economics / Re: Is this a good move by national bank of Ukraine on: April 23, 2022, 06:05:53 PM
I think it's a really good move. Such measures will help keep the capital in circulation and will not let the money on crypto wallets disappear. And in general, in Ukraine, people have long kept their savings in dollars, the hryvnia has fallen very much since 2012, almost by half.
58  Economy / Economics / Re: Why is it always about price? on: April 22, 2022, 05:57:32 PM
Of course, everyone forgot about the original idea of ​​​​cryptocurrencies. Almost no one is interested in all the benefits of the blockchain. So far, bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies are only a subject for speculation, nothing more. Fuel is added to the fire by a lot of media that create yellow headlines, no information content and no benefit.
59  Economy / Economics / Re: Russia Was Prepared to Withstand Sanctions. Why Wasn't Europe Prepared to Impose on: April 21, 2022, 11:27:41 PM
Of course, Europe did not expect such actions from Russia. Russia began to prepare for large-scale sanctions after 2014, although then they were very small compared to 2022. I think they prepared not quite correctly, because all external assets were blocked, which greatly broke its economy.
60  Economy / Economics / Re: U.S. links North Korean hacker group to $600 million crypto theft on: April 21, 2022, 06:53:09 PM
To be honest, I'm not surprised. Such a closed country from the whole outside world that has no external obligations to anyone can do this with impunity. They can answer seriously, they have nuclear weapons. I am sure that Kim is satisfied with the work done, because only he has such an opportunity for equipment.
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