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transparency note: i’m no longer contributing to $REGEN — there’s no token, and I’m not sure if there’ll be. If core contributors will ever decide to launch and airdrop / retroactively reward for early contributions and public goods support, I’ll donate 100% to support Ukraine. i still believe in the power of regen <> degen synergies and memetics in general. yet, i’m minimising my commitments to double down on what I want to solve the most. and as for the /regen channel — it’ll continue being about the regen ecosystem in general, not token or speculation. I’d love to see this community driving truly meaningful, positive-sum externalities.
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Support Ukraine? Oh yes it will need tons of support after the loan conditions are imposed on the country. They basically sold all their assets to multinational corporations. So yeah let’s support Ukraine more but it won’t solve the problem. You wont ever be able to support them enough to kill the money laundering scheme the USA is implementing in front of our eyes 👀 To the topic: congrats with moving on!
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Where did pick up this opinion? 🙈
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Oh this opinion finally makes sense to me when I eventually formed it in my head. Loan to “support” isn’t a loan, it’s a way to “buy” all Ukrainian potential. And efforts to rebuild the country is not to help or support the residents or the economy again evil Russians, it’s the money to prepare American Defence manufactures to serve the NATO till the end of times. Go to Giveth and donate to Ukrainian farms and communities other than saying blindly “I will donate my money to Ukraine”
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Then you need extend your research till all beneficiaries of the war state like EU, Russia, China, India, dprk and so on. Plus include that biggest part of Ukraine assets (like factories, energy infrastructure, resource deposits) destroyed or sized by occupation regime. In addition, Ukraine have to negotiate and trade the deals to get resources to keep resistance. For sure not everyone give their money for free. IMO US was in a way better position before war then now (in case of presence in Ukraine and buying their assets)
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