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  1. Russia Drops Fake Money With QR Codes in Chernihiv and Sumy Border Regions

    Local officials have warned residents of fake bills dropped by Russian drones bearing QR codes with “hostile resources” that call for locals to share coordinates to aid Russian strikes.

    kyivpost.com/post/73092

    #WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #FakeMoney #Money #Chernihiv #Sumy #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
    #перемогаYкраїни

  2. Russia Drops Fake Money With QR Codes in Chernihiv and Sumy Border Regions

    Local officials have warned residents of fake bills dropped by Russian drones bearing QR codes with “hostile resources” that call for locals to share coordinates to aid Russian strikes.

    kyivpost.com/post/73092

    #WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #FakeMoney #Money #Chernihiv #Sumy #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
    #перемогаYкраїни

  3. Russia Drops Fake Money With QR Codes in Chernihiv and Sumy Border Regions

    Local officials have warned residents of fake bills dropped by Russian drones bearing QR codes with “hostile resources” that call for locals to share coordinates to aid Russian strikes.

    kyivpost.com/post/73092

    #WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #FakeMoney #Money #Chernihiv #Sumy #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
    #перемогаYкраїни

  4. Russia Drops Fake Money With QR Codes in Chernihiv and Sumy Border Regions

    Local officials have warned residents of fake bills dropped by Russian drones bearing QR codes with “hostile resources” that call for locals to share coordinates to aid Russian strikes.

    kyivpost.com/post/73092

    #WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #FakeMoney #Money #Chernihiv #Sumy #warfare #army #war #Russia #WarCriminal #invaders #occupiers
    #перемогаYкраїни

  5. Bắt 2 người đàn ông tàng trữ và lưu hành tiền USD giả tại TP.HCM. Lê Xuân Cương mua 100 tờ tiền giả mệnh giá 100 USD qua sàn thương mại điện tử, sau đó cùng Võ Quốc Hòa lên kế hoạch tiêu thụ tại các cửa hàng nhỏ. Cả hai đã bị lực lượng chức năng tạm giữ để điều tra.

    #TiềnGiả #USDGiả #LưuHànhGiả #TPHCM #AnNinh #Crime #FakeMoney #HoChiMinhCity #LawEnforcement
    NONE

    vtcnews.vn/bat-2-nguoi-dan-ong

  6. So, the Russian ruble repeatedly jumped above 100 to the dollar today, only to be repeatedly be flooded with money, pushing prices down.

    (This, of course, costs either foreign currency, or costs debt.)

    The chart looks like a patient with a weak heart, having their blood pressure meds adjusted. Apparently, the Russian government wants to peg their currency at 99.999999 to the dollar. 😆
    #fakemoney

  7. So, the Russian ruble repeatedly jumped above 100 to the dollar today, only to be repeatedly be flooded with money, pushing prices down.

    (This, of course, costs either foreign currency, or costs debt.)

    The chart looks like a patient with a weak heart, having their blood pressure meds adjusted. Apparently, the Russian government wants to peg their currency at 99.999999 to the dollar. 😆
    #fakemoney

  8. So, the Russian ruble repeatedly jumped above 100 to the dollar today, only to be repeatedly be flooded with money, pushing prices down.

    (This, of course, costs either foreign currency, or costs debt.)

    The chart looks like a patient with a weak heart, having their blood pressure meds adjusted. Apparently, the Russian government wants to peg their currency at 99.999999 to the dollar. 😆
    #fakemoney

  9. So, the Russian ruble repeatedly jumped above 100 to the dollar today, only to be repeatedly be flooded with money, pushing prices down.

    (This, of course, costs either foreign currency, or costs debt.)

    The chart looks like a patient with a weak heart, having their blood pressure meds adjusted. Apparently, the Russian government wants to peg their currency at 99.999999 to the dollar. 😆
    #fakemoney

  10. From 2022: #Bitcoin Mining: How Much Electricity It Takes and Why People Are Worried

    #Crypto consumes a ton of power to keep things running.

    Oscar Gonzalez
    July 18, 2022 2:08 p.m. PT

    "Bitcoin mining uses around as much energy as #Argentina, according to the Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index, and at that annualized level of 131.26 terawatt-hours, crypto mining would be in the top 30 of countries based on #EnergyConsumption"

    "As the energy bill for crypto mining rises, so does the amount of #carbon and waste, adding to the growing #ClimateCrisis.

    "Here's what you need to know about crypto mining and its energy uses.

    "What is crypto mining?

    "When bitcoins are traded, computers across the globe race to complete a computation that creates a 64-digit hexadecimal number, or hash, for that bitcoin. This hash goes into a public ledger so anyone can confirm that the transaction for that particular bitcoin happened. The computer that solves the computation first gets a reward of 6.2 bitcoins, or about $134,000 at current prices.

    "Other cryptocurrencies and #NFTs use similar mining technologies, contributing to the overall energy usage.
    What is a crypto mining rig?

    "It's a barebones computer with multiple graphics cards, or GPUs, instead of the single-card standard, and it does the work to complete a computation. Rigs usually use powerful GPUs from Nvidia and AMD to handle calculations and require high-wattage power supplies. The popularity of mining led to a shortage of graphics cards, which in turn caused their values to rise.
    A crypto mining farm, in shades of green and blue, in Nadvoitsy, Russia.

    A crypto mining farm in Nadvoitsy, Russia. Getty Images
    Why is crypto mining so energy-intensive?

    For starters, graphics cards on mining rigs work 24 hours a day. That takes up a lot more power than browsing the internet. A rig with three GPUs can consume 1,000 watts of power or more when it's running, the equivalent of having a medium-size window AC unit turned on.

    "Crypto mining businesses can have hundreds or even thousands of rigs in one location. A mining center in #Kazakhstan is equipped to run 50,000 mining rigs, and another mining farm in #China has a monthly electricity bill of more than $1 million as it mines 750 #bitcoins a month.

    Not only do rigs take up power, they also generate heat. The more rigs you have, the hotter it gets. If you don't want your rigs to melt, you need some cooling. Many mining rigs have multiple built-in computer fans. But if you have multiple rigs, the room quickly gets hot, requiring external cooling. Small operations, like those run by individuals, can get by with a typical standing fan. Mining centers, however, need a lot more cooling, which in turn requires even more electricity."

    Read more:
    cnet.com/personal-finance/cryp

    #Crapitalism #FakeMoney #RealEnergyUse

  11. From 2022: #Bitcoin Mining: How Much Electricity It Takes and Why People Are Worried

    #Crypto consumes a ton of power to keep things running.

    Oscar Gonzalez
    July 18, 2022 2:08 p.m. PT

    "Bitcoin mining uses around as much energy as #Argentina, according to the Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index, and at that annualized level of 131.26 terawatt-hours, crypto mining would be in the top 30 of countries based on #EnergyConsumption"

    "As the energy bill for crypto mining rises, so does the amount of #carbon and waste, adding to the growing #ClimateCrisis.

    "Here's what you need to know about crypto mining and its energy uses.

    "What is crypto mining?

    "When bitcoins are traded, computers across the globe race to complete a computation that creates a 64-digit hexadecimal number, or hash, for that bitcoin. This hash goes into a public ledger so anyone can confirm that the transaction for that particular bitcoin happened. The computer that solves the computation first gets a reward of 6.2 bitcoins, or about $134,000 at current prices.

    "Other cryptocurrencies and #NFTs use similar mining technologies, contributing to the overall energy usage.
    What is a crypto mining rig?

    "It's a barebones computer with multiple graphics cards, or GPUs, instead of the single-card standard, and it does the work to complete a computation. Rigs usually use powerful GPUs from Nvidia and AMD to handle calculations and require high-wattage power supplies. The popularity of mining led to a shortage of graphics cards, which in turn caused their values to rise.
    A crypto mining farm, in shades of green and blue, in Nadvoitsy, Russia.

    A crypto mining farm in Nadvoitsy, Russia. Getty Images
    Why is crypto mining so energy-intensive?

    For starters, graphics cards on mining rigs work 24 hours a day. That takes up a lot more power than browsing the internet. A rig with three GPUs can consume 1,000 watts of power or more when it's running, the equivalent of having a medium-size window AC unit turned on.

    "Crypto mining businesses can have hundreds or even thousands of rigs in one location. A mining center in #Kazakhstan is equipped to run 50,000 mining rigs, and another mining farm in #China has a monthly electricity bill of more than $1 million as it mines 750 #bitcoins a month.

    Not only do rigs take up power, they also generate heat. The more rigs you have, the hotter it gets. If you don't want your rigs to melt, you need some cooling. Many mining rigs have multiple built-in computer fans. But if you have multiple rigs, the room quickly gets hot, requiring external cooling. Small operations, like those run by individuals, can get by with a typical standing fan. Mining centers, however, need a lot more cooling, which in turn requires even more electricity."

    Read more:
    cnet.com/personal-finance/cryp

    #Crapitalism #FakeMoney #RealEnergyUse

  12. From 2022: #Bitcoin Mining: How Much Electricity It Takes and Why People Are Worried

    #Crypto consumes a ton of power to keep things running.

    Oscar Gonzalez
    July 18, 2022 2:08 p.m. PT

    "Bitcoin mining uses around as much energy as #Argentina, according to the Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index, and at that annualized level of 131.26 terawatt-hours, crypto mining would be in the top 30 of countries based on #EnergyConsumption"

    "As the energy bill for crypto mining rises, so does the amount of #carbon and waste, adding to the growing #ClimateCrisis.

    "Here's what you need to know about crypto mining and its energy uses.

    "What is crypto mining?

    "When bitcoins are traded, computers across the globe race to complete a computation that creates a 64-digit hexadecimal number, or hash, for that bitcoin. This hash goes into a public ledger so anyone can confirm that the transaction for that particular bitcoin happened. The computer that solves the computation first gets a reward of 6.2 bitcoins, or about $134,000 at current prices.

    "Other cryptocurrencies and #NFTs use similar mining technologies, contributing to the overall energy usage.
    What is a crypto mining rig?

    "It's a barebones computer with multiple graphics cards, or GPUs, instead of the single-card standard, and it does the work to complete a computation. Rigs usually use powerful GPUs from Nvidia and AMD to handle calculations and require high-wattage power supplies. The popularity of mining led to a shortage of graphics cards, which in turn caused their values to rise.
    A crypto mining farm, in shades of green and blue, in Nadvoitsy, Russia.

    A crypto mining farm in Nadvoitsy, Russia. Getty Images
    Why is crypto mining so energy-intensive?

    For starters, graphics cards on mining rigs work 24 hours a day. That takes up a lot more power than browsing the internet. A rig with three GPUs can consume 1,000 watts of power or more when it's running, the equivalent of having a medium-size window AC unit turned on.

    "Crypto mining businesses can have hundreds or even thousands of rigs in one location. A mining center in #Kazakhstan is equipped to run 50,000 mining rigs, and another mining farm in #China has a monthly electricity bill of more than $1 million as it mines 750 #bitcoins a month.

    Not only do rigs take up power, they also generate heat. The more rigs you have, the hotter it gets. If you don't want your rigs to melt, you need some cooling. Many mining rigs have multiple built-in computer fans. But if you have multiple rigs, the room quickly gets hot, requiring external cooling. Small operations, like those run by individuals, can get by with a typical standing fan. Mining centers, however, need a lot more cooling, which in turn requires even more electricity."

    Read more:
    cnet.com/personal-finance/cryp

    #Crapitalism #FakeMoney #RealEnergyUse

  13. From 2022: #Bitcoin Mining: How Much Electricity It Takes and Why People Are Worried

    #Crypto consumes a ton of power to keep things running.

    Oscar Gonzalez
    July 18, 2022 2:08 p.m. PT

    "Bitcoin mining uses around as much energy as #Argentina, according to the Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index, and at that annualized level of 131.26 terawatt-hours, crypto mining would be in the top 30 of countries based on #EnergyConsumption"

    "As the energy bill for crypto mining rises, so does the amount of #carbon and waste, adding to the growing #ClimateCrisis.

    "Here's what you need to know about crypto mining and its energy uses.

    "What is crypto mining?

    "When bitcoins are traded, computers across the globe race to complete a computation that creates a 64-digit hexadecimal number, or hash, for that bitcoin. This hash goes into a public ledger so anyone can confirm that the transaction for that particular bitcoin happened. The computer that solves the computation first gets a reward of 6.2 bitcoins, or about $134,000 at current prices.

    "Other cryptocurrencies and #NFTs use similar mining technologies, contributing to the overall energy usage.
    What is a crypto mining rig?

    "It's a barebones computer with multiple graphics cards, or GPUs, instead of the single-card standard, and it does the work to complete a computation. Rigs usually use powerful GPUs from Nvidia and AMD to handle calculations and require high-wattage power supplies. The popularity of mining led to a shortage of graphics cards, which in turn caused their values to rise.
    A crypto mining farm, in shades of green and blue, in Nadvoitsy, Russia.

    A crypto mining farm in Nadvoitsy, Russia. Getty Images
    Why is crypto mining so energy-intensive?

    For starters, graphics cards on mining rigs work 24 hours a day. That takes up a lot more power than browsing the internet. A rig with three GPUs can consume 1,000 watts of power or more when it's running, the equivalent of having a medium-size window AC unit turned on.

    "Crypto mining businesses can have hundreds or even thousands of rigs in one location. A mining center in #Kazakhstan is equipped to run 50,000 mining rigs, and another mining farm in #China has a monthly electricity bill of more than $1 million as it mines 750 #bitcoins a month.

    Not only do rigs take up power, they also generate heat. The more rigs you have, the hotter it gets. If you don't want your rigs to melt, you need some cooling. Many mining rigs have multiple built-in computer fans. But if you have multiple rigs, the room quickly gets hot, requiring external cooling. Small operations, like those run by individuals, can get by with a typical standing fan. Mining centers, however, need a lot more cooling, which in turn requires even more electricity."

    Read more:
    cnet.com/personal-finance/cryp

    #Crapitalism #FakeMoney #RealEnergyUse

  14. CW: What is the real purpose of cryptocurrency?

    Why do we need to spend so many resources on this artificial financial channel? Who stands to benefit? I doubt it’s me that will.

    toad.social/@KimPerales/109444

    @KimPerales @paulkrugman #cryptocurrency #bitcoin #finance #FakeMoney #PyramidScheme

  15. CW: What is the real purpose of cryptocurrency?

    Why do we need to spend so many resources on this artificial financial channel? Who stands to benefit? I doubt it’s me that will.

    toad.social/@KimPerales/109444

    @KimPerales @paulkrugman #cryptocurrency #bitcoin #finance #FakeMoney #PyramidScheme

  16. CW: What is the real purpose of cryptocurrency?

    Why do we need to spend so many resources on this artificial financial channel? Who stands to benefit? I doubt it’s me that will.

    toad.social/@KimPerales/109444

    @KimPerales @paulkrugman #cryptocurrency #bitcoin #finance #FakeMoney #PyramidScheme

  17. Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," joins us to talk about the perils of socialism and how to make it in this politically and economically uncertain era. @theRealKiyosaki
    #fakemoney #richdadpoordad #dsouza #gold #money #silver
    rumble.com/vf4s6r-how-to-make-

  18. He is right i dont mind paying taxes, but put our taxes to work instead of giving it random country/charity.

    #taxes #fakemoney #Biden