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981  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Scammed? on: May 01, 2023, 09:19:04 PM
Either your wallet was hacked or someone had access to your seed phrase.
Whatever happened, bitcoin transactions are irreversible and there's nothing you can do.

But how, I need to insert a password for each time I send?
Itīs not like I have my seed phrase on my sticky notes, itīs not easily accessible, and it looks like this was sent automatically.
It says "self-transfer" when I run a privacy analysis on blockstream.info

Most probably, the hacker gained access to your wallet's seed phrase and he was able to create a new wallet using your seed and so he didn't need to enter your password to do that. Password is only necessary if your .dat file is stolen and the hacker has two options: steal your password or brute-force it.
982  Economy / Economics / Re: Why is Bitcoin always affected on: May 01, 2023, 09:06:18 PM
I apologize if this is a dumb question but the fact is that I don't know why.

My question is, why is Bitcoin market always affected by all economics news, example is the issues with US bank like the SVB. Thank you

This statement is not 100% correct. Strangely, during bullruns Bitcoin is mostly not affected by bullish news. On the other hand it's super sensitive to bearish news during bear times. Just an observation.  Cool
983  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You shouldn't be worried about bitcoin on: May 01, 2023, 02:15:11 PM
I have been silently reading and watching people's post.. It's mostly filled with worries and lack of faith, bitcoin is here to exist and there are no alternatives. The technology has been recorded already so I don't think anything else would come break the efforts they puts in building bitcoin and blockchain Technology. It's just as computer is being built which includes;

1. The first Generation of computer which was built with a vacuum tubes ( At then I believe there were Thomas who didn't believe on that technology but today where are those people)? calm down bitcoin still have a long way to go..

2. The Second Generation of computer which is solely built with transistors or discrete transistors was then and upgrade of Vacuum tubes.( Yet there were Thomas that kept saying for how long will this last), I believe so..

3. Third Generation of computer was then an upgrade of second Gen, that is being built with Integrated Circuits which was far more better than 1 & 2 generation computer. So why killing your self just know bitcoin haven't reached up to 20 years or 30 years.

4. Fourth Generation which was then know for microprocessors also better than 1, 2, and 3.

5. Fifth was also the upgrade of 1 to 4 generations so it is to come till whatever generation to come..


Inclusion and summary, Why don't we have this mentality towards bitcoin and know its the latest Generation that has came to stay which through bitcoin we had a blockchain that featured all forms of technologies in the world, and yet you think one day bitcoin price will fail you? My dear this is No to my answer because those who witnessed those 1 to 3 Generations of computer aren't there again so in essence why not buy bitcoin and hold and think of 20 years to come and more, if only we can centered our heart with the progression of computer then we would patient enough not to talk about price of bitcoin at this present moments.
So please bring down your tension and feel free with bitcoin since there are more things to explore with this current Technology.



NB. Some of the information are being highlighted and source from google

So, you're trying to say that Bitcoin right now is not good enough and should be improved? IMO that's nonsense. Bitcoin can't be compared to PCs, it can be compared to gold. Gold hasn't experienced much change in it's history. It was born perfect, same with Bitcoin. Let's not over-complicate things.  Cool
984  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: April 30, 2023, 06:01:30 PM
Usage of technology is appreciated, but replacing the technology with human beings is not that good. In my opinion human beings make mistakes and the decision of the player to challenge and get the correct result makes the game interesting. It also shows how high is the player and his concentration. Having technology instead will reduce errors and helps to avoid disappointment in match results, as we were able to see more matches turning in favour of the opponent after a wrong decision from referee.

But the big question is - has a match ever been wrongly decided on a wrong call
by a line judge? I doubt it, especially in the modern era.

TBH I think its nonsense, Its probably about cost saving in the end. The idea of it
speeding up the game is also nonsense, there are other areas they could target
to speed it up, take away the warm up after the coin toss for example.

We have been warned about the implications of introducing AI, its going to
replace peoples jobs, and really, do we actually need it? line judges are fairly accurate.

Will top executive ATP positions be replaced by AI, surely their decisions can be made
by machine? of course that wont happen first, its the lower levels of the ATP organisation
to be affected first.

Well, my daughter is a tennis player competing on junior tour atm and I can assure you that officiating is a disaster now! Most of the umpires and line judges are either old or blind and the best thing they can do is take the side of the player who makes the call. I realize that this technology is not coming to the junior tour anytime soon but at least at pro level we need this tech ASAP!

Meanwhile in Madrid, Mirra Andreeva has breezed past Magda Linette in straight sets 6:3, 6:3 and will be facing Sabalenka herself in the next round. The Tigress had defeated Osorio previously 6-4, 7-5 and also progressed into the Round of 16. I won't be betting but I'll also won't be surprised if the Russian teen prodigy wins! Sabalenka conceded too many unforced errors in Madrid so far.
985  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: [Apr 2023] Fees quite low! Use this opportunity to Consolidate your small inputs on: April 30, 2023, 05:47:46 PM
You should probably change the title from [Apr 2023] Fees quite low! Use this opportunity to Consolidate your small inputs to something else before some poor sap decides to consolidate their inputs Tongue.
That poor sap will learn the cheapest lesson possible: don't act on headlines but actually read and understand before doing Smiley If he learns this lesson here instead of in "invest your pension in cloud mining", I call that a win.

It's rare for fees to go up in the weekend though. It looks like many people started consolidating after mempool was empty for the first time in months.

In fact, I suspect mempool grows at the end of each month and today is the last day of the month. Maybe just a coincidence, but I send coins on 30th or 31th of each month on a regular basis and mempool is almost always congested. Need to check the graphs to make sure though.
986  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Bitcoin community splitting and two different Bitcoins existing at the same time on: April 30, 2023, 05:34:46 PM
Is there a possibility of the Bitcoin community splitting and two different Bitcoins existing at the same time?

I know how crazy the question sounds but it needed to be asked after reading this opinion piece1.Think about it for a moment, the author argues that we are yet to see any evidence that Bitcoin comes to a unanimous agreement on improving the entire transaction
capacity/payment system.

According to them, because of the decentralized nature of the Bitcoin community there  needs to be 95%
consensus inorder to upgrade the protocol in any way. And it seems unachievable to have a consensus as everyone has their own opinion coupled with the fact that the Bitcoin community is so large.This situation could lead to a dilemma where we'd have to choose
an improving system update, but if a decision is made without full consensus two different Bitcoins
could exist at the same time.

*Please note that this doesn't in any way reflect any opinion of mine.

1. https://www.sec.gov/comments/sr-batsbzx-2016-30/batsbzx201630-1617162-136918.pdf

I guess you were not into Bitcoin back in 2017 when some hard forks happened (most notable being BCH or Bitcoin Cash). So, it's not a crazy scenario, similar events already happened in Bitcoin history before and therefore there are multiple "Bitcoins" existing at the same time.  Roll Eyes
987  Economy / Economics / Re: My predictions for next decades world economics on: April 30, 2023, 03:01:23 PM
World war 3 start about 2024-2025 safest locations during the the world war 3 Will be USA UK and some part of Europe Baltics Nation Will be safer then scandinavian Nations.

WW3 start automatically means the end of bull run of everything.  Grin Bitcoin is almost guaranteed to go well under $10k again. USA, UK and the Baltic States will in fact be the most certain targets of Russia's nukes so these locations are in fact least safe. And yes, almost forgot: WW3 is going to be a nuclear war so that will mean the end for our civilization. I guarantee you Bitcoin price will be the last thing you will be worried about.  Cool

Quote from: Bigbucks777
Bull run Will end year about 2026-2027 middle of the 2026 the start of the bear Market.

Can't happen, as the WW3 will be under way for 2-3 years already per your own prediction.

It's unclear to me what your predictions are based on? Just purely SOME kind of predictions? Or you can see the future? Some kind of precognition? Please enlighten us.  Grin
988  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Guys pls help with these TF.. why are they stuck?? Frustrated... on: April 29, 2023, 09:45:53 PM

Fees are super high today. I've sent a tx with ~10sat/byte fee but had to bump it to ~80sat/byte eventually (about $10 for my amount/tx) absolutely highest fee I paid EVER! Just wondering what is the reason for this madness again? Ordinals?  Shocked
989  Economy / Economics / Re: Replacement? on: April 29, 2023, 04:45:35 PM
I have been seeing the progress of cryptocurrency these past few years, and I've been thinking, will it definitely be a replacement for physical money and use crypto as a primary transactions in our everyday life?

FIAT money will eventually be replaced with digital FIAT. Bitcoin will be used like it's used today: investment, hedge, HODLing but on a much bigger scale, it will become more widespread imo.
990  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where is your stand as a Bitcoin holder. on: April 29, 2023, 04:09:04 PM
Can we make it little more fun with this, i will like to hear from us the place we are standing at in holding bitcoin in comparing to those having much investment in bitcoin otherwise called whales and other institutions or individuals having little portion of their bitcoin they are holding, because at the end of it all, everyone is a holder as long as you've invested.

Here's the percentage of bitcoin holders and what you need to hold to be in each category belonging to bitcoin holders.


https://twitter.com/Vikingobitcoin9/status/1651922754554195969?t=1mFAzg2Hafpee2A2Adbkqw&s=19

In my own case, i still finds myself below the last category which means am holding lesser than 0.135btc as at now, can we make it interactive by giving our own standing point as at now.

But where are the whales?  Grin  Anyway, I prefer not to answer for opsec reasons and I also recommend everyone to abstain from answering as it could be dangerous! Bad guys are out there hunting for your precious coins!  Cool
991  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: After HongKong, it is time for Taiwan on: April 28, 2023, 06:21:57 PM
This was supposed to happen but the timing is perfect. A few hours back Taiwan announced that it will allow traditional Banks to offer Bitcoin & Crypto trading services. A month back they had announced that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency regulation are on the way. But why so fast?

I mean, what was the hurry? Is it because HK announced a few days back that their largest bank plans to extend its service to crypto? Or it is a competition between China & Taiwan as to who gets a major chunk of the crypto business.

Whatever is the reason? I feel that this news should bring a lot of cheer to the market. Why? As another country joins the list that accepts Bitcoin & cryptocurrency as an entity and wants it to thrive.

What do you guys think? Smiley

I wonder why people are always unhappy? Things are going too slow? Not ok. Things are happening too fast? Unhappy again.  Grin

We have to be grateful adoption is happening so fast. What is the reason? We can only guess: competition with HK or just a way to p*ss off China?
992  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: April 28, 2023, 05:59:28 AM
In case some of you missed this:

Quote
Canada's Leylah Fernandez suffered a 6-3, 6-4 loss to 15-year-old Mirra Andreeva in the first round of the Madrid Open on Wednesday. The Russian teen, ranked 194th in the world, needed just an hour and 16 minutes to upset the 49th-ranked Fernandez.

Spectacular performance from a Russian teen. Quite an easy win against a GS runner-up! Definitely future TOP10 material!  Roll Eyes

Another talented teen Brenda Fruhvirtova lost to Kalinskaya in 3 sets: 6:2, 4:6, 4:6.
 

Impressive win!
And it seems she is continuing the winning strike since she has won also against Beatriz
Haddad Maia (number 14 WTA/13 on Madrid seed).

The Russian teen is definitely a player to follow... hoping that she will be able to confirm itself in the next few years... and to cope to a lot of pressure Roll Eyes

Yeah I watched the match: the Brazilian looked completely helpless. And note that Mirra wasn't using defensive play most juniors are trying to use against WTA stars in their first matches on tour. Instead she was playing aggressively, lots of winners and Haddad Maia actually struggled to return her serve. In fact, this is one of the best performances by a player so young ever. She is in R3 of 1000 series Masters tournament! At 15yo!  Cool

In R3 she is going to face Linette or Vondrousova and from what I've seen so far she can beat either of them two.



Thats an unbelievable result from her again, impressive also to be able to back up that
win over Fernandez and beat a strong player as Haddad Maia. Definitely at this stage
one to watch and for next round should be interesting to see how she goes against Linette.

On the mens side there was a bit of an upset today with the Italian Vavassori beating
Murray, that would have been a great bet to take on Vavassori I'd say.

I'd say Murray is very close to retiring or waiting for the Grass season.

Clay is a very physically demanding surface so it's really hard for the veterans to play (except Rafa obviously). You need top notch conditioning and be completely injury-free. So yeah, I'd say Murray has more chances on grass. Grass surface is not that hard on his joints as, for example, hard surface and isn't likely get you injured like clay (well, if the grass is not wet).  Grin
993  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: April 27, 2023, 06:13:05 PM
In case some of you missed this:

Quote
Canada's Leylah Fernandez suffered a 6-3, 6-4 loss to 15-year-old Mirra Andreeva in the first round of the Madrid Open on Wednesday. The Russian teen, ranked 194th in the world, needed just an hour and 16 minutes to upset the 49th-ranked Fernandez.

Spectacular performance from a Russian teen. Quite an easy win against a GS runner-up! Definitely future TOP10 material!  Roll Eyes

Another talented teen Brenda Fruhvirtova lost to Kalinskaya in 3 sets: 6:2, 4:6, 4:6.
 

Impressive win!
And it seems she is continuing the winning strike since she has won also against Beatriz
Haddad Maia (number 14 WTA/13 on Madrid seed).

The Russian teen is definitely a player to follow... hoping that she will be able to confirm itself in the next few years... and to cope to a lot of pressure Roll Eyes

Yeah I watched the match: the Brazilian looked completely helpless. And note that Mirra wasn't using defensive play most juniors are trying to use against WTA stars in their first matches on tour. Instead she was playing aggressively, lots of winners and Haddad Maia actually struggled to return her serve. In fact, this is one of the best performances by a player so young ever. She is in R3 of 1000 series Masters tournament! At 15yo!  Cool

In R3 she is going to face Linette or Vondrousova and from what I've seen so far she can beat either of them two.

994  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I may sound really stupid right now, but it's what I noticed on: April 26, 2023, 09:31:47 PM
I am present in crypto space years ago and I have witnessed two bear market, and I couldn't take advantage of one because of the condition that I was into at the time, but I heard about every good and bad things about crypto.

But I am curious about something and I will like to ask you old Bitcoin OG on here .

Why is it that bad news always comes in a bear market and when we are in a bull market, all bad news about Bitcoin vanished? Are they doing this on purpose? It's always the bear market, after halving everything will disappear and some bans will be lifted, and so on...

Are we been played? Are these people toying with us, knowing that crypto will work but let's scare the hell out of them and take advantage of the fear? I can't come up with anything that makes more sense than this.

I have somewhat different observations: bearish news during bull market make BTC go down, bullish news during bear market have no effect on the price. Why it's so? Manipulation cannot be ruled out completely. Bitcoin has so many foes, I wouldn't be surprised all/some of them would love to see Bitcoin fail.
995  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 🌍World Economic Forum Recognizes the Benefits of Bitcoin Mining🚀 on: April 26, 2023, 08:44:54 PM
The World Economic Forum has finally recognized the positive effects of bitcoin mining, throwing away years of misconceptions about its environmental impact and highlighting the real benefits it brings to the economy. With this news, it is very clear that BTCitcoin mining is being recognized as a valuable and sustainable industry. Cool

Full Article : https://crypto-economy.com/world-economic-forum-recognizes-the-benefits-of-bitcoin-mining/

That's a very positive news, hopefully it will signal a change in WEF's narrative regarding Bitcoin. Interestingly enough, it had no effect on the price of Bitcoin, even though it was tweeted by Michael Saylor. At the same time, personalities like Elon Musk seem to ignore it. Not sure why he keeps ignoring the positive side of Bitcoin mining and only point out the negative aspects (Elon balls deep in doge?).  Huh
996  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Passive Income through Bitcoin Mining - An Attractive Investment Opportunity? on: April 26, 2023, 08:27:04 PM
However, it is important to be aware of the risks and possible fluctuations and to weigh the investment carefully before jumping into the Bitcoin mining adventure.

There are far more risks involved in such a "hassle-free passive profits' scheme"

For example the risks here:
The risk of NOT actually owning your mining hardware.
and many more
- the company you would buy the gear for might be a scam and not actually buy it and run with the money
- the company claiming colocation might not pay you one cent from the earnings
- the company selling you this investment plan might simply overcharge you and change the ToS to make your own money because of costs
- the company assets might get seized like in the scenario above

Also, it's highly possible that the company which claims to :
Quote
JB GS Mining GmbH was founded in 2022 by Jonathan Buck and Gitte Schlappner. The two shared a passion for blockchain technology and saw the potential in bitcoin mining, hosting services, and financial and business consultingG.
although the domain is 5 days old and might have cropped the datacenter's pictures from
https://www.bitkern.com/en/bitcoin-mining
which sounds a bit scammy to me.  Wink

Great post, I hope it will come helpful for some forum members. Because of these reasons, I only invest in things I have full control over. In any other case you're not investing - you're sponsoring somebody's business and completely rely on them.
997  Economy / Economics / Re: What class of an investor are you? on: April 26, 2023, 08:05:06 PM
I agree that there are those types of investors who classify themselves as angel investors, venture capitalist,1 etc. But before they become all of these types of investors, from my own perspective, I have put them into some classes. It is not an exhaustive or an elaborative list but at least, you get the idea of where I am driving at.

Class of Investors to the best of my understanding

New Investor
These are friends and family members who are willing to contribute a small quantity of money to your company.

The Ponzi scheme Investor
One who invests in ponzi scams continuously is this. This is the person who thinks about get-rich-quick schemes.

The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.

The Wealthy Trader
This one has had a number of profitable investments over the years. They are knowledgeable, experienced, show expertise.

What class of an investor are you?



1. https://www.investsmall.co/the-different-types-of-investors-what-kind-are-you/amp/

I guess I'm somewhere in between the researcher and wealthy trader. However it's very relative: I'm not a trader but a hodler and I don't consider myself wealthy. Yes, I had "a number of profitable investments over the years" but I'm yet to reach FIRE (financially independent retire early) status which is my ultimate goal. And the researcher can as well be the wealthy trader...
998  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis League All Thread on: April 26, 2023, 06:54:48 PM
In case some of you missed this:

Quote
Canada's Leylah Fernandez suffered a 6-3, 6-4 loss to 15-year-old Mirra Andreeva in the first round of the Madrid Open on Wednesday. The Russian teen, ranked 194th in the world, needed just an hour and 16 minutes to upset the 49th-ranked Fernandez.

Spectacular performance from a Russian teen. Quite an easy win against a GS runner-up! Definitely future TOP10 material!  Roll Eyes

Another talented teen Brenda Fruhvirtova lost to Kalinskaya in 3 sets: 6:2, 4:6, 4:6.
 
999  Economy / Economics / Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy on: April 26, 2023, 06:37:32 PM
Why do you stubbornly go on quoting moscowtimes.ru? It's a propaganda website with a connection to CIA.

And now a few words about "propaganda channels". Take, for example, your favorite RT! Smiley
The founder and about him: "TV-Novosti is a media organization associated with the Russian government. Funded from the federal budget of the Russian Federation. Through its subordinate media, including RT, it spread pro-Kremlin propaganda and disinformation and supported Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine."
The channel is under sanctions and restrictions Smiley
Now the same information about moscowtimes - please provide? Smiley

At this point, let's make some things clear:

1. I am not Russian
2. I don't live in Russia
3. I don't support Russia
4. I don't watch RT or any other Russian channel

I'm not surprised however, as you as a slavic person (I presume you're Ukrainian?) become aggressive and take it to the personal level. I don't like propaganda and I don't tolerate lies. I don't have anything against you personally and the Ukrainians in common.

Getting back to our discussion:

Quote
The founder and about him: "TV-Novosti is a media organization associated with the Russian government. Funded from the federal budget of the Russian Federation. Through its subordinate media, including RT, it spread pro-Kremlin propaganda and disinformation and supported Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine."
The channel is under sanctions and restrictions Smiley

What's this? I can't see any source? How is it related to our previous discussion?

1000  Economy / Economics / Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy on: April 25, 2023, 07:57:12 PM
New "achievements of great Russia" Smiley
- The Ministry of Finance reported on the fall in the price of Russian oil to a new "bottom". The Kremlin's decision to cut oil production by 500,000 barrels per day proved powerless to raise prices for the Russian grade Urals.
In March, the average price of the main Russian export brand fell to $47.85 per barrel, the Ministry of Finance reported on Monday.
Compared to February, Urals quotes sank another $1.71 (3.4%), compared to January they turned out to be lower by $1.63, and in annual terms they collapsed almost 2 times.
So cheap, according to official statistics, Russian oil has never been worth since November 2020, when the global market experienced the shock of the pandemic and the strongest overproduction crisis in history.

https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2023/04/03/minfin-otchitalsya-o-padenii-tseni-rossiiskoi-nefti-na-novoe-dno-a38918

But some still squeal "Russian oil costs $70"  Grin

Why do you stubbornly go on quoting moscowtimes.ru? It's a propaganda website with a connection to CIA.

domain:        MOSCOWTIMES.RU
nserver:       ns1.reg.ru.
nserver:       ns2.reg.ru.
state:         REGISTERED, DELEGATED, UNVERIFIED
org:           Stichting Potamos

https://stichtingpotamos.org/
https://www.stichtingdeboomgaard.nl/grants/potamos-foundation

Project: Funding English- and Russian-language The Moscow Times - EUR 20,000 (15 November 2021)

Potamos Foundation owns The Moscow Times, an independent English- and Russian-language online newspaper. The English-language newspaper was published on paper in Russia from 1992 to 2017 and was both distributed for free and sold as a subscription. The newspaper was popular among foreign citizens living in Moscow and English-speaking Russians. The newspaper became online-only in July 2017 and launched its Russian-language service in 2020.

Journalistically, The Moscow Times is back and perhaps more impactful than ever before. The Russian edition offers an opportunity to give an extra boost to the brand. The Boomgaard Foundation contributes financially to this independent newspaper and to the future of a generation of young Russian journalists.

After further googling our little Stichting Potamos investigation leads us to Eliot Higgins and Bellingcat. I'm sure you know Bellingcat is a MI6/CIA sockpuppet, just to make sure here's Eliot Higgins' twitter feed: https://twitter.com/eliothiggins/

In other words - this website has nothing to do with Russian state media (or Russian media at all?) apart from the .ru domain apparently.

- Finland officially joins NATO and becomes the 31st member of the union. +1340 km border with NATO from Russia. The Baltic Sea has become NATO's inland sea Smiley

More lies: Sweden is not a part of NATO. There is access to the Baltic Sea from mainland Russia and also from Russian enclave of Kaliningrad (sheeeit, at this point Bozo the clown looks more credible than you).

Quote from: DrBeer
- In Russia, the shadow economy collapsed: more than a million citizens lost their unofficial jobs
The shadow economy of Russia, which before the war, according to RANEPA, accounted for up to a third of the national GDP, experienced a shock unprecedented for more than 10 years.

The number of people employed in the informal sector, which includes workers in the gray, as well as individual entrepreneurs and their employees, decreased by 1.2 million people last year, Vedomosti reports, citing Rosstat statistics.

https://www.moscowtimes.ru/2023/04/03/v-rossii-posipalas-tenevaya-ekonomika-bolshe-milliona-grazhdan-poteryali-neofitsialnuyu-rabotu-a38851

Wait, if illegal employment has collapsed, it's actually great for Putin? More taxes will be paid?  Grin Grin Grin


I will specifically save your original text in full - everyone should enjoy it Smiley

1.1. "Why do you keep quoting moscowtimes.ru? It's a CIA-linked propaganda site." - evidence and facts that this is a CIA PROPAGANDISM SITE?
1.2. Can you refute the facts that this resource publishes? If yes, please provide proof? Smiley)))

2.
- Finland officially joins NATO and becomes the 31st member of the union. +1340 km border with NATO from Russia. The Baltic Sea has become NATO's inland sea Smiley

More lies: Sweden is not a part of NATO. There is access to the Baltic Sea from mainland Russia and also from Russian enclave of Kaliningrad (sheeeit, at this point Bozo the clown looks more credible than you).

Say SWEDEN and FINLAND, are they the same in your mind? Smiley I have to disappoint you greatly...
Sweden has applied to join NATO. The signature remained for Turkey and Hungary. It will happen this summer Smiley


3. “Wait, if illegal employment collapsed, is that really great for Putin? Will taxes be paid more?” - no, just the SEGMENT OF THE ECONOMY, which is not being replaced by the real sector, just collapsed. Learn the basics of economics - that's my good advice to you Smiley


PS Tell me - do you really like to look so stupid? Smiley

Congrats, you've reached a whole new level of retardation.

1.1. It's over there, quoted just above your text.  Grin
1.2. Np, just post any latest "news" from moscowtimes.ru and I'll refute it easily.
2. What can I say? You're indeed retarded... I was referring to countries having access to the Baltic Sea and your lie about it becoming NATO's internal sea.
3. Great way to find out if you're arguing with a troll - no facts or proof, just baseless insults
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