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Topic: Good news form North Korea - page 5. (Read 635 times)

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September 30, 2019, 02:45:48 PM
#9
I might sound like a bitch but the only good news from North Korea would be when they really do something against the americans instead of just harking war propaganda domestically.
The second good news could be if those suffering people got a better life and that lard based kim dynasty just went extinct.. frankly not many russians like them as well.
For a country that can't keep the electricity on, how can they expect to use the shitcoin that they develop? This will be another failed crypto from another failed country just like Pedro.

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September 30, 2019, 01:59:08 PM
#8
North Korea has become very interested in creating its own cryptocurrency and has a sufficient level of competence to move forward with this plan, But that's not all. On Sept. 10, Cao de Benos tweeted that the North Korean authorities have allowed citizens to own cryptocurrencies, and local developers “are designing crypto wallets and other related apps right now.

I'm not sure that's good news. I'm not sure that a cryptocurrencies released and controlled by a country would benefit. Isn't Bitcoin's decentralized idea more plausible?
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September 30, 2019, 01:56:34 PM
#7
Is N. Korea doing a Venezuela move too? Creating their own crypto to escape the economic sanctions by different countries? I don't know about their level of competence but I think they should monitor what China is doing and maybe learn something.

A legit news link would be appreciated @OP
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September 30, 2019, 01:53:31 PM
#6
Is that true? they don't even allow their citizens to use the internet so how come that they are allowing their people to own cryptocurrencies? they should get more attention by tackling other problems than this.

Where's the source that it's true? I think this is just a PR to show that they are also in cryptocurrencies. But the reality is so bad in North Korea that their citizens needs freedom and I doubt it that their gov't will allow them to use crypto.
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September 30, 2019, 01:49:34 PM
#5
North Korea has become very interested in creating its own cryptocurrency and has a sufficient level of competence to move forward with this plan, But that's not all. On Sept. 10, Cao de Benos tweeted that the North Korean authorities have allowed citizens to own cryptocurrencies, and local developers “are designing crypto wallets and other related apps right now.

What's good news about this? There's nothing to believe if reported by state owned media. The situation is so dire that they don't need cryptocurrency. They need food and other basic necessities of life.

The idea of north Korean citizens being able to purchase crypto is a joke. It doesn't save them from the fact that they're living in the largest prison on earth. They could participate in existing markets if:

1) they actually had any money to purchase

2) they weren't living behind one of the largest firewalls in the world

If anything the north Korean government will twist this adaptation of crypto to become another tracking tool and social weapon against their already horrifically oppressed population.
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September 30, 2019, 01:35:49 PM
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It's a very good news for the cryptocurrency market, and maybe other countries will follow as well, because raising a capital for your country is much easier in cryptocurrency.  I am very excited to see the progress this idea because it maybe successful or fail in future.
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September 30, 2019, 01:26:00 PM
#3
Of cos korea is crypto friendly and very supportive in any technology  aspect thats why i don't think twice before investing in korea projects, even on this bad market condition its very hard to see a korea project that fails, for example vodix, zeux ,airwallet etc are all good projects this year 2019, i find korea developers more serious than others

Op wasn't talking about South Korea

North Korea has become very interested in creating its own cryptocurrency and has a sufficient level of competence to move forward with this plan, But that's not all. On Sept. 10, Cao de Benos tweeted that the North Korean authorities have allowed citizens to own cryptocurrencies, and local developers “are designing crypto wallets and other related apps right now.

Yeah, i am not buying any of this.
Their "cryptocurrency" will probably be centralized ponzi scam and there's no way in hell that they will allow their citizens to own real cryptocurrencies when their citizens are not allowed to even use internet freely.
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September 30, 2019, 01:17:14 PM
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North Korea has become very interested in creating its own cryptocurrency and has a sufficient level of competence to move forward with this plan, But that's not all. On Sept. 10, Cao de Benos tweeted that the North Korean authorities have allowed citizens to own cryptocurrencies, and local developers “are designing crypto wallets and other related apps right now.
Of cos korea is crypto friendly and very supportive in any technology  aspect thats why i don't think twice before investing in korea projects, even on this bad market condition its very hard to see a korea project that fails, for example vodix, zeux ,airwallet etc are all good projects this year 2019, i find korea developers more serious than others
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September 30, 2019, 01:00:27 PM
#1
North Korea has become very interested in creating its own cryptocurrency and has a sufficient level of competence to move forward with this plan, But that's not all. On Sept. 10, Cao de Benos tweeted that the North Korean authorities have allowed citizens to own cryptocurrencies, and local developers “are designing crypto wallets and other related apps right now.
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