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Sure it didn't do a phenomenal ATH year like most expected, but to bash it in context with precious metals is ridiculous. Metal bugs should humbly accept their profits and not forget the first time silver hit ~$50 was 45 years ago.

If you purchase with your bank account or card through a centralised service, it's not non KYC.

If that's your only option, though, better to buy via robosats or bisq, as it's peer to peer, i.e. only you and the seller would know your fiat payment was meant for buying btc.

Everything "free" is paid for by taxpayers, so what do you mean?

"Somalia" fraud "discovered" at the same time while mossad agents are setting up Somaliland ... 🙃

Replying to kravietz

Today Russia's KIA confirmed by name is 170'000 https://t.me/pechalbeda200

Four weeks ago BBC+MediaZona published another verified tally of #Russia killed in action (KIA) since 2022. Their record is verified based on published obituaries and various databases (like public inheritance register) but also very clearly accounts only for Russian citizens.

Their verified number of KIA was 150’000 back then.

Most notably it doesn’t account for mobilized as “citizens of DNR/LNR”, large numbers of whom were killed especially in the first two years of the war.

The data is roughly consistent with other databases such as “Goryushko” channel which as of now counted 160’000 KIA confirmed by name https://t.me/pechalbeda200

None of the verified databases account for soldiers who are missing in action (MIA) or heavily wounded. Therefore estimates of the total irreversible Russian losses are in the range of 400’000-500’000 people.

There's no scenario in which Russia is going to give back conquered land and any escalation to global oil trade (think Venezuela) will see Russia's coffers swell hard.