Geo-Political & Economical developments

Geo-Political & Economical developments

Things are almost never as they seem. If you sincerely think that world powers would spend their money and resources in order to just "help" citizens from foreign nations, you might want to ask yourself why they've been neglecting and out right murdering their own citizens for decades. What are their true motives for wanting to fund foreign (terror) groups, start global confrontations and wars? I'll let you in on a little secret; It has NOTHING to do with "human rights" nor "democracy".


What no one tells you about 'trade wars' (or the Philippines)

24 Apr 2025 5 minute read 1 comment Kovichni

You can tell by the title this is going to be one of those long non-related rants about several issues, so without further ado: So I actually started this post with the title ''Cringetubers suffer from collective brain dead syndrome on the Vitalik/Ph...

Fascistboy Milei just endorsed the first presidential rug-pull in crypto history

17 Feb 2025 1 minute read 7 comments Kovichni

Unwise man once said: "This is a private project dedicated to encouraging the growth of the Argentine economy.🙃 Ahhh yes, the sound of freedom. But let's avoid any confusion here and start at the beginning. Nutjob posing as Argentina's president Mil...

Why Solana tokens are more gambling than crypto investing

28 Jan 2025 3 minute read 1 comment Kovichni

So this Solana recently broke its ATH. If you were a hodler then good for you, you made some decent gains and your beliefs turned out to be true. But here's the reason tho: A gazillion useless, pointless, unfunny cringe tokens who for 98% of the time...

Crypto Quiz: You are a crypto genius if you can answer all these questions

11 Jan 2025 4 minute read 8 comments Kovichni

Not really, I just happened to be scrolling by a new exchange I saw that had the coin logos and abbreviations listed without their full names, and me and a friend started competing in guessing the cryptos names to see who could name the most and I th...

The 7500 Bitcoin-trash saga comes to an end

9 Jan 2025 2 minute read 4 comments Kovichni

So much for a happy ending. After a hard and lengthy battle James Howells, the man who accidentally saw his computer hard drive with over 75000 Bitcoins end up in a landfill, was told it was over and that he could not even take it to trial. I frequen...

The politicizing of crypto will end in a major L for most

2 Jan 2025 2 minute read 1 comment Kovichni

Take a look at the thumbnail image: * Marks the spot. If anyone knows what that particular moment in the early 2000s means you are not only a crypto-OG, but probably also a gold-OG as well. So let's start walking backwards to 2002 from our newly foun...

BRC20 Ordinals: The Grand Finale

22 Dec 2024 4 minute read 0 comments Kovichni

🎵How could this happen to me? I've made my mistakes, got nowhere to run, the night goes on as it's all wiped away.🎵 Indeed, some of these BRC20 tokens literally wiped away money from thousands of hodlers. It's like one day you thought ''hey, let me...

If information is currency, the mainstream media is impoverishing the world

16 Dec 2024 2 minute read 0 comments Kovichni

I've been thinking a lot about this past post 'FT apologizes for +10 years of wrong Bitcoin reporting' and what the implications really are for the millions of people they brainwash. It's not for nothing you know, the billions of profound quotes rega...

Which hyped-up cryptos did you fall for?

10 Dec 2024 3 minute read 2 comments Kovichni

Generally speaking I don't really like to mention crypto projects by name because I think there's a fine line between shilling and sharing. But since this topic involves negativaty I think there's little harm.😂 Plus the fact I really need the distra...

So called economic media FT apologizes for +10 years of wrong Bitcoin reporting

6 Dec 2024 1 minute read 2 comments Kovichni

Remember the old saying 'First they laugh at you, then you kick their teeth in, then they no longer laugh cause it will show their lack of teeth'. I think I'm misquoting it a tad, but anyways the point is that after almost 14 years Financial Times st...