> there's a local unicorn called Maimai (脉脉) that's increasingly popular as well. Let me guess, it's a shameless local clone that gives all user information to Chinese military intelligence?
> Is it really a cryptocurrency when it's completely centralized? No. What is decentralized about a handful of Chinese miners controlling all supply?
2nd best over x categories is pretty good.
They still take Visa, and don't insist on an authoritarian government's surveillance app.
yes but only WeChat is tied to an authoritarian government's surveillance network
i've lost count of the amount of times i've been refused a coffee or beer because they don't except cash or visa card. It's only going to get worse.
What gives it value? If you free spend and free print money to pay for said spending, the value goes away. Quite quickly, as well.
> Is it possible to distinguish between someone who believes taxes are bad for society, or immoral Ask them if they are currently living in a country with a centralized government, a police force, civil society, etc. If…
> The smart thing to do is to have a public number and a private number. What's the easiest way to do this?
How is this different than Brave?
Brave user here, 1/10 the CPU and memory usage and built on the same tech. Welcome!
Does this guy have a significant investment in Facebook?
> Everyone is scared of China, so getting our allies to work in concert wouldn't happen Wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Pacific_Partnership
You might be right, but I don't think ANY country welcomes a real deep dive into how much of the global economy is fraudulent. No one will like the answer.
Autocracies don't last as governments, not forever.
I also would like to hear answers to these questions, but I suspect OP is another ethno-nationalist that perceives grievance against them for any and all actions. The number one take away I have from interactions with…
> The only real problem China is facing is its political system, not its economy. This how thread is about how that is changing. Also, most don't think politics and economics are separate. > I have not seen _any_ US…
> Arguably, the British brought a lot of things with them to India as well, infrastructure, medicine, industry, language. All these things benefit Indians living today, and many millions of Indians living today wouldn't…
"Your grandfather's grandfather owes me money" Where do you go from there, exactly?
just a normal flex, really
They dont, they are saying they want something they can't control happening . Old trick
> Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, Huawei, etc. are corporate entities separate from the Chinese government. Not quite.
They are more important in the world than ever before, and there is a lot to worry about.
The US toppled Syria for violating US business interests, did I get that right? When did Assad get overthrown, and why? And how? Very confusing comment.
> USA will go to a foreign country and topple their government for violating US business interests (not laws). I, too remember the cold war. I don't see this happening today.
> there's a local unicorn called Maimai (脉脉) that's increasingly popular as well. Let me guess, it's a shameless local clone that gives all user information to Chinese military intelligence?
> Is it really a cryptocurrency when it's completely centralized? No. What is decentralized about a handful of Chinese miners controlling all supply?
2nd best over x categories is pretty good.
They still take Visa, and don't insist on an authoritarian government's surveillance app.
yes but only WeChat is tied to an authoritarian government's surveillance network
i've lost count of the amount of times i've been refused a coffee or beer because they don't except cash or visa card. It's only going to get worse.
What gives it value? If you free spend and free print money to pay for said spending, the value goes away. Quite quickly, as well.
> Is it possible to distinguish between someone who believes taxes are bad for society, or immoral Ask them if they are currently living in a country with a centralized government, a police force, civil society, etc. If…
> The smart thing to do is to have a public number and a private number. What's the easiest way to do this?
How is this different than Brave?
Brave user here, 1/10 the CPU and memory usage and built on the same tech. Welcome!
Does this guy have a significant investment in Facebook?
> Everyone is scared of China, so getting our allies to work in concert wouldn't happen Wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Pacific_Partnership
You might be right, but I don't think ANY country welcomes a real deep dive into how much of the global economy is fraudulent. No one will like the answer.
Autocracies don't last as governments, not forever.
I also would like to hear answers to these questions, but I suspect OP is another ethno-nationalist that perceives grievance against them for any and all actions. The number one take away I have from interactions with…
> The only real problem China is facing is its political system, not its economy. This how thread is about how that is changing. Also, most don't think politics and economics are separate. > I have not seen _any_ US…
> Arguably, the British brought a lot of things with them to India as well, infrastructure, medicine, industry, language. All these things benefit Indians living today, and many millions of Indians living today wouldn't…
"Your grandfather's grandfather owes me money" Where do you go from there, exactly?
just a normal flex, really
They dont, they are saying they want something they can't control happening . Old trick
> Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, Huawei, etc. are corporate entities separate from the Chinese government. Not quite.
They are more important in the world than ever before, and there is a lot to worry about.
The US toppled Syria for violating US business interests, did I get that right? When did Assad get overthrown, and why? And how? Very confusing comment.
> USA will go to a foreign country and topple their government for violating US business interests (not laws). I, too remember the cold war. I don't see this happening today.