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sebentar saya baca ulang, dr mana ia bisa beli smuanya itu ? setiap tahun ia jual bbrp bitcoin hanya utk mencukupi kebutuhan saja kan?

The destruction of nature in Indonesia is not because of Bitcoin, so who is the bad guy?

Yes, greed, covetousness, enriching oneself without paying attention to the consequences for others.

Are the middle and upper classes the only ones who understand saving on assets, because if they don't have money or have enough for their living needs, of course they can't save.

Or is it because the government allows dollars to be used for salaries or other things?

If I learn to understand something, it's quite easy, but I still don't have the courage to try my own business.

It seems that there are no online jobs that are easy and can be done at night when my body is tired from working all day (just opening social media) πŸ˜΄πŸ˜…

getalby, geyser fund , tradingview

Unfortunately the aby extension error in the Kiwi Browser ( android) - The Connect button is not working

Nostr seems to start getting busy when I start to feel sleepy πŸ˜΄πŸ’€

Gm (coz in here morning )

Breakfast this morning, a boiled egg, green beans and boiled tempeh too

It seems that it still doesn't have enough calories, that's because it's more cost-effective

Finally I can use Alby 🐝 on android by connecting to Zeus ⚑

It seems soft and tender, so it doesn't get stuck in the teeth, lol . . .

"Grandfather Zeus" is famous in Indonesia , ha ha ha . .

How about my era, huh? Well, it used banking deregulation.

Banking deregulation in 1983 and 1988 had good intentions to promote economic growth by simplifying the lending process (credit).

During those years, Indonesia faced reduced income due to falling oil prices. So, they decided to make it easier for banks to provide loans.

As a result, non-performing loans increased, corruption in the banking sector grew, and, of course, banks ran out of money (liquidity crisis).

In such a situation, coupled with the impact of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, Indonesia experienced hyperinflation of over 70%.

Do you remember:

"Hey, meatball seller, come here, I want to buy."

"Just one bowl for 200 rupiah..."

Now, how much does a bowl of meatballs cost?

Will a situation like the one above happen again?

Maybe not in the near future, but we can't predict the years ahead.

If not hyperinflation, then there will be inflation every year (a gradual decrease in the value of money).

Prepare for mitigation!

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