Wealth Code: Learn How to Manipulate Prediction Markets!! (Part Two)
1. Polymarket and Predict often have prediction markets on U.S. military operations, keep an eye on potential military actions that Trump might take.
2. Set up a female account to date a U.S. military boyfriend (they really dig Asian girls), preferably an Army Ranger or Delta Force operator—one's on the front lines, and the other specializes in covert ops. Social media is a great place to find them, especially TikTok.
3. If he's deployed in relation to a military operation and tells you 'Babe, I’m going dark for a few hours or days,' don’t hesitate, the military operation is about to kick off.
(Inspired by a true story, that guy has currently made $400,000)
Wealth Code: Teaching You How to Manipulate Prediction Markets!! (Part One)
1. On Polymarket, there's a prediction market for the daily high temperature in Paris, with settlement data sourced from a sensor near Charles de Gaulle Airport. This sensor is pretty much unattended.
2. Buy contracts for Paris high temps at ridiculously low prices that are unlikely to hit, for example, if you expect around 18°C, you go ahead and buy 22°C. Since that's almost impossible, betting a hundred bucks can net you several grand in profit.
3. Grab a hairdryer and a portable power bank to directly attack the sensor, creating a local spike in temperature, which can make the reading shoot up. This falls under a physical attack on the oracle's data source vulnerabilities.
(Inspired by a real event, and the guy has already made $34,000.)
A shoutout to the young ones just starting to hit the scene, let me flex a bit!
A lot of folks ask, Captain, how did you become the center of attention this time?
I didn't use any fancy tricks; I just want to say I’m just being myself.
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"People don’t usually ask for help"
First off, don’t freeze up; come to the meet-up with a chill vibe. It’s not that I’m super knowledgeable and confident; it’s just that I don’t come in with a 'lesser-than' mindset.
I really dislike the phrase 'getting results'; it’s too goal-driven and can create distance. Focus on being your best self first, then seek growth. Don’t start off by eyeing others’ resources; that way, you won’t have to tread carefully.
Zhao Changpeng's experience is a game filled with absurdity, where the power disparity between the individual and the national machinery is stark. The bureaucracy, inefficiency, and contradictions within the U.S. judicial and law enforcement systems, as well as a certain degree of power display, are astonishing.
1. The American Version of Distant Sea Fishing The initial $6.8 billion fine issued by the Department of Justice far exceeds similar cases in the market, such as BitMEX's $100 million, and its logic seems more about having money than the severity of the wrongdoing. The case carries a strong sense of economic punishment and serves as a warning to others.
2. A Lawyer Team Underestimating the Situation CZ's predicament largely stems from the series of incorrect legal advice given by the expensive U.S. lawyer team he hired, such as guarantees of not going to prison and that posting bail would allow him to return home. This indicates that even top-tier U.S. lawyers underestimated the tactics of these individuals.
3. Bureaucracy, Inefficiency, and Kafkaesque Absurdity in the Law Enforcement System In prison, visitation requests are long overdue, computer equipment is outdated, and medical conditions are terrible, making it unbearable. At the same time, the Department of Justice forces CZ to remain in the U.S. awaiting sentencing, while the immigration office arrests him for an expired visa, which is extremely rogue and absurd.
4. The Vulnerability and Reflection of the Individual Before a Powerful System CZ has lost weight in prison, is unable to wash, has difficulty writing, and is isolated from his family; wealth and former status are of no use behind high walls. This ordeal has led CZ to realize who he truly cares about, a genuine tempering after being brutally exploited.
5. The Dramatic Impact of Political Winds After Trump's election as president, his attitude towards the cryptocurrency industry reversed, and he granted CZ a full unconditional pardon. This shows that U.S. judicial cases are completely influenced by political changes. The U.S. legal system is not absolute; it also has systemic and realistic gameplay.
In the story of Chinese Fantasy 2, the Dragon God does not bring rain to the village but enjoys the incense, leading to a decrease in incense offerings. It wasn't until three little snake demons helped to artificially bring rain to the village that the incense returned. They only wanted to share a bit of the incense, but in the end, they were punished by the Dragon God.
In the crypto world, to be honest, it’s just the project parties and KOLs going in circles. The industry's liquidity is about to hit zero, while many self-righteous pretenders continue to shout about focusing on construction, constantly resisting and cursing others for crossing over into traffic.
Upon observation, most of these people are either scythes or their accomplices. They are not worried about the industry's downturn; they are just afraid that the influx of traffic will undermine their power, and no one will worship them anymore, making it harder to harvest.
In this current situation, the Killing Wolf has already been teaching welfare sisters how to use Binance and how to buy USDT. As for AB, the traffic is not only large but also valuable; conversion can happen in an instant.
The industry is dying; attracting traffic and cultivating fertile ground for the industry is the real construction!
In the beginning of the story, it mentioned three little snake demons; who will the third one be?
Comparison of Startup Policies for OPC (One Person Company) in Various Districts of Hangzhou
OPC = One Person Company
Mainly personal entrepreneurs in the AI field programming or utilizing various AI tools, such as AI videos, crayfish, etc.
If you are in the AI self-media sector, finding a good reason can also help you apply.
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Shangcheng District
The location (next to the East Railway Station) and overall support intensity are the best, with an annual special fund of up to 100 million yuan, individual subsidies up to 200,000 yuan, and a free accommodation policy.
The establishment method is also very user-friendly; you can directly go to the OPC community (Future Smart Port) window next to the East Station to handle it, and it can be completed in an hour.
The review process is quite strict, but currently, the pass rate is nearly 50%. Take advantage of the fact that it has just been released for less than a month; it's important to act early, and the focus is on your BP, having a product is best.
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Binjiang District
The policy is also very good, with a total issuance of 100 million "Token vouchers". The computing power procurement can give you up to a 60% subsidy, and there are also policies for waiving workspace fees and partial accommodation fees.
The advantage of Binjiang is that the city is new, not crowded like Shangcheng, and life is more comfortable. Moreover, it is a “Token Zone” co-built with Alibaba Cloud, providing more opportunities for technical exchanges.
You can call the Binjiang District Administrative Service Center (0571-87702468) to inquire about the application channel.
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Xiaoshan District, the current urban development is also very good, the location is okay, but the policy is not particularly clear and still needs clarification.
Yuhang District, located in Shuzhi Bay, near Liangzhu Cultural Village, is quite remote. Those who prefer peace can consider it.
I personally prefer Binjiang because there are more female internet celebrities there.
Seeing a heart-wrenching social news, while others' silver-haired economy focuses on end-of-life care, here it has turned into accelerating the end of life...
Tan Hansong, a former cadre of the Civil Affairs Bureau of Xiangxiang City, Hunan, illegally raised funds of 672 million yuan from the elderly by selling prepaid membership cards, promising a high annual return of 9% to 13%. Now, it has collapsed.
Since the project's launch, the municipal government specifically established a leadership group to promote it. For a full 12 years, the hard-earned money of 7,900 elderly people was involved, and just a year before the collapse, the Civil Affairs Bureau still issued him a certificate stating that financial operations were normal.
Even more heart-wrenching, the court's judgment revealed that 3,115 people successfully exited the project before its collapse, retrieving their principal and even earning interest.
Who are these people that got out early? The elderly couldn't afford to pursue the question, deciding to give up on holding the government accountable, only hoping to recover a little of the remaining money.
ByteDance has sent in 7 more people, and this company's internal anti-corruption efforts are relatively well-known among large enterprises.
Here’s a little explanation: internal corporate anti-corruption is a high-paying and high-risk position, known by various names: integrity officer, anti-fraud officer, inspector, etc.
The annual salary is generally around a million; Pinduoduo is about 600,000, Didi about 1,000,000, Alibaba has its own criteria based on P-level, and I am not clear about ByteDance as I haven't asked.
This position requires you to use all means to investigate employees and gather evidence, including leveraging personal relationships to obtain bank statements, hotel records, surveillance footage, call logs, etc. So it is also a high-risk job.
Additionally, it requires you to have connections in public security and the judiciary, as it makes the judicial process smoother, so basically, they will recruit from public security and the judiciary, preferably with some position to better leverage your network.
I once worked as a third-party inspection consultant, charging 30% of the amount involved as a consulting fee, and had helped a new energy listed company in Hangzhou with a case.
After that, I talked to Alibaba, Pinduoduo, and Didi about employment, but it felt restrictive and risky, so I didn't take the jobs. Occasionally taking on a reliable project is much more comfortable and cleaner than a full-time job.
After my big brother commented on me, I tried searching for the same name MEME, and suddenly a lot popped up. With curiosity, I bought 30U, and then it was an instant guillotine for the dog... Hahaha... I'm no longer curious... 😂
Captain Kent - 肯特船长
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No, this guy makes me laugh to death. After being blacklisted by the first sister, he asked CZ to help relay a message, and then he was also blacklisted by CZ.
No, this guy makes me laugh to death. After being blacklisted by the first sister, he asked CZ to help relay a message, and then he was also blacklisted by CZ.
Cowardly, I took less. I copied some on the 8th floor, but I didn't dare to continue on the 5th floor, what a pity. $KIN is a good project. Previously, the market maker withdrew, causing a big drop, but now it has risen again.
Accidentally came across the announcement of "Tai An Tang" being delisted after 24 years, feeling incredibly sentimental. I remember back in 2021, I connected with a leader from the National Development and Reform Commission (left in the picture) to discuss cooperation in market value management.
I (right in the picture) went to their headquarters in Shanghai to take a look. The chairman, Ke Shuqian (in the middle), was already 73 years old at that time, and the president was his nephew born in 1986 taking over. Almost all the senior management were relatives and friends, definitely a family business.
After understanding the situation, I found that traditional Chinese medicine had already stopped selling well, and then at that time, there was a craze for ancient towns. Tai An Tang acquired nearly 50 ancient towns for tourism and real estate, completely tying up their funds. The entire management team seemed very naive in financial matters.
Later, the cooperation did not materialize, and I didn't pay attention to it anymore; then the pandemic came. Today, I saw that this 500-year-old brand had been ordered to delist in 2024 due to financial fraud.
The cryptocurrency world was originally a paradise for insider traders, and now with the arrival of a prediction market, it's simply a lolita island in paradise. Yesterday's article mentioned that it could not be the last hope for the cryptocurrency world.
I repeatedly question the prediction market, saying it plays a liquidity relay race, essentially a harvesting loop from financing to token issuance: Angel round ➤ Series A ➤ Series B ➤ …… ➤ TGE for retail investors.
What sets it apart from other conspiracy coins is its narrative of ' +12 chasing 8', which is epic in scale. It plays big and has already made a fortune at the institutional financing level, so it is not in a hurry to harvest retail investors, but that day will certainly come.
Hello to all the parents in Binance Square, I just came over from Twitter and have only been here for a few days. I'm still fresh and hope everyone will take good care of me. I will regularly send out small red envelopes for everyone to enjoy together!
I checked the national case law and found a 'genius' trader! (The answer is at the end)
First, everyone who works for compliant exchanges doesn't need to worry. Although 'perpetual contracts' have been classified as gambling by the police in mainland China, there have only been three actual cases where individuals were prosecuted for 'perpetual contracts'. 1. A contract trading platform called 'BKEX' (币客) made over 300 million RMB, was shut down by the police in Hunan, and several agents who assisted in promotion and trading were also sentenced. The boss and the agents were convicted of operating a casino, with the agents mostly receiving suspended sentences. (This case involved significant earnings for the exchange, and it was non-compliant; if not you, then who?)
2. A 'serial entrepreneur' who founded three contract trading platforms 'CKEX', 'aitoken', and 'MKEX' was taken down by the police in Shandong, with three complainants reporting a total loss of 20,000 RMB. The boss was convicted of fraud, and two promoters were sentenced for aiding and abetting, both receiving actual prison time. (From the number of complainants and the amount of loss, it's clear this was a targeted report.)