Trust is the foundation of every financial market.
Once trust is damaged, rebuilding it takes years—not days.
October 11 was a painful reminder that responsibility, transparency, and sound risk management are essential to protecting users and the long-term health of the industry.
Prioritizing short-term corporate interests over users, governance, and market integrity ultimately harms everyone—including the company itself.
The crypto industry deserves better.
The effects of communism in Russia🇷🇺 and China🇨🇳:
In 1917, Russia was mostly illiterate and agrarian. By 1959, literacy exceeded 98%, and the USSR had one of the world’s most educated populations
Life expectancy rose from roughly 32 years (1917) to the high-60s by the late 1950s, despite the devastation of World War 2.
Industrial output (1913-1940):
Electricity 2 → 48 billion kWh (24×)
Steel 4.2 → 18.3 Mt (4×)
Coal 28.9 → 164.6 Mt (6×)
By 1960 the USSR generated 290 billion kWh of electricity, second only to the United States, after going through the devastation of WW2.
Doctors per 10,000 people increased from 14.6 in 1950 to 23.9 by 1965.
Hospital beds increased from 57.7 to 96 per 10,000 people
The urban population rose from 15% in 1917 to a majority by the early 1960s.
GNP growth averaged 5–6 % per year in the 1950s, among the highest globally.
China🇨🇳 developed rapidly throughout the Mao era, laying the foundations for the greatest transformation and improvement in living standards in world history, learning from the mistakes of the USSR:
Life expectancy in 1949 was 36, by 1972 it was 61. Currently, it is 78.5.
National income grew five-fold over the 25-year period 1952-1978, increasing from 60 billion to over 300 billion yuan, with industry accounting for most of the growth
80% of Chinese were illiterate in 1949, by 2015, 94.4% were literate
Over 800 million people were lifted out of poverty in the space of just 4 decades
In 1981, almost 90% of the population lived below the international poverty line. By 2015, only 1% lived below the poverty line
Since 1978 on average, China pulled 19 million poor people out of extreme poverty every year
China has accounted for nearly 75% of the global reduction in the number of people living in extreme poverty since 1978
China has become the largest trading partner of more than 120 countries
The Belt & Road Initiative has been launched, dubbed ‘the project of the century’, with over 150 countries joining
The average disposable income per urban household surged 66% from 2013 to 2020, according to official statistics. In rural households it rose 82% in that same period.
Extreme poverty has been eliminated in China
Lifted 98.99 million rural citizens out of poverty since 2013
Has built a larger high speed rail network than the rest of the world put together, expanding it from 10,000KM to over 50,000KM
Installed renewable energy capacity in China is roughly 4× larger than that of the United States today
China has become the world’s largest industrial economy, with manufacturing output now exceeding the US & EU combined
Presided over the largest housing and urbanisation programme in history, moving hundreds of millions into modern cities with infrastructure, utilities, and services. In 2013 730 million lived in cities, in 2025, 954 million lived in cities. An increase of 224 million.
By 2030, China is projected to account for over 40% of the world’s middle class
Average disposable income has increased more than 25x since 1980 (real terms)
China’s middle class already drives the majority of domestic consumption, shifting growth away from exports
China now contributes more to global consumption growth than the US and Europe combined
Steel production: China produces approximately 55% of global steel
Shipbuilding: China accounts for over 50% of global shipbuilding output
China produces more cement than the rest of the world combined
⚡️The renewable energy dominance:
China controls 80%+ of the global solar manufacturing market across the entire supply chain
It produces approximately 98% of solar wafers, 92% of solar cells, and 85% of solar panels globally
In 2025 alone, China exported 200+ GW of solar cells, with exports surging over 73% year-on-year
-Solar cells & wafers now make up 40%+ of China’s solar exports
-China drove over 50% of global solar expansion in 2025
'These are ALL CHILDREN... THIS IS A CHILD'S HAND!'
NEW HEART WRENCHING footage shows AFTERMATH of US-Israeli STRIKE on Minab THAT KILLED 160+ CHILDREN
BODY PARTS OF CHILDREN scattered across the scene as WOMEN WAIL in the background
Trump: 'IT WASN'T US'
🚨🔵 Chelsea statement on Enzo Maresca case ends with a line on Xabi Alonso. 🇪🇸
“Looking forward to next season, in Xabi Alonso, we have a Manager who has an exceptional football mind and is a professional of the highest integrity”.
“He has all the attributes to deliver the success the Club’s supporters deserve and expect”.
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Rakyat yang bayar gaji kalian, dikritik malah dibales:
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JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iranian delegation will not continue official meetings with US until President Trump apologizes for his latest threats, Al Mayadeen reports.
In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
To the passionate and loyal nation of Iran
As you have been informed, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the presidents of Iran and the United States of America.
🇮🇷 Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei appeared to be publicly distancing himself from the memorandum of understanding Thursday, saying he initially opposed the Iran-U.S. MOU but authorized it after President Masoud Pezeshkian, on behalf of himself and other members of the Supreme National Security Council, pledged to protect “the rights of the Iranian nation and the Resistance Front.”
He also said:
🔸 U.S. President Donald Trump used “all kinds of levers” to secure the agreement, describing the effort as one driven by American “desperation.”
🔸 He said Iranian officials assured him they would not be bound by any attempt by the United States to “exaggerate” or expand the agreement beyond its terms.
🔸 Khamenei added that future face-to-face negotiations “will not mean accepting the enemy’s opinion,” signaling continued resistance to U.S. demands.
🔸 “Originally, I had a different opinion,” Khamenei said, describing his approval as contingent on guarantees from the Iranian President.
🔸 “From this moment, we… will wait for the fulfillment of the mentioned conditions,” Khamenei said, indicating Iran now expects the agreement’s terms to be implemented.