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I looked at the GDP per capita figures for 2025 and it's quite striking... South Sudan ranks at the bottom with only $251 per person. Just after that, Yemen at $417 and Burundi at $490. Honestly, when you see these numbers, you realize the huge gap that exists.
What surprised me is the concentration of these 50 poorest countries. Sub-Saharan Africa clearly dominates the ranking - you find names like the DRC, Niger, Somalia, Nigeria that are well positioned at the bottom of the list. But there are also some Asian countries hanging around, like Myanmar at $1,177, Nepal at $1,458, Laos at $2,096.
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I've discovered quite a few cool ways to earn bitcoins by playing without spending a dime. It's not at all quick, but if you have free time and want to get into crypto, it can be a good intro.
First, there are the classics like Bitcoin Aliens — it's a simple mobile game where you accumulate satoshis as you progress. Then there's Cointiply, which offers several mini-games and tasks to collect bitcoins. RollerCoin is also pretty fun; you play small games to simulate mining, and the more you play, the more you can accumulate.
On the blockchain side, you have Splinterlands and Alien Worlds, which
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I looked at the per capita GDP figures for the poorest countries in the world in 2025, and honestly, it's quite shocking to see the gap. South Sudan ranks at the bottom with barely $251 per person, followed by Yemen at $417. It's really hard to imagine.
In Africa, many nations are among the poorest—Burundi at $490, the DRC at $743, Niger at $751. The majority of the continent is struggling economically. Even countries like Tanzania, Zambia, and Uganda, which seem more developed, remain below $1,400 in GDP per capita.
The contrast is staggering when you see that some of the poorest countries in
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I have noticed that Chinese cryptocurrencies are starting to attract much more attention lately, and there’s a good reason for that. If you're looking to diversify your portfolio with emerging projects from the region, here are five assets that truly deserve your attention.
Let's start with NEO, often called China's Ethereum. It’s a project that really made its mark by focusing on building a smart digital economy. It offers a robust environment for smart contracts and digital identity tokens, making it a solid foundation for decentralized applications. Currently, NEO is trading around $2.93 wi
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Just saw some interesting news about Olivier Goudet and his commitment to Treasury Wine Estates. The French billionaire seems truly confident in the long-term prospects of this wine group, which is quite a positive investment signal in this period.
What struck me was Olivier Goudet's optimism regarding global demand for high-end wines. Bloomberg reported that he firmly believes in the resilience of this market, even in the face of the current challenges Treasury Wine Estates is experiencing. This is an interesting stance, especially when we see the difficulties Penfolds is going through right
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I've been following Larry Ellison's story for a while, and honestly, what happened last September with Oracle really struck me. In one day, this 81-year-old man dethroned Elon Musk to become the world's richest person. His fortune skyrocketed by over $100 billion, reaching $393 billion. The context? Oracle had just announced a $300 billion five-year contract with OpenAI. The market reacted wildly, with the stock jumping 40% in a single day. It's crazy when you think about it.
But what really interests me is how this guy pulled off this move. Ellison didn't invent databases, but he understood t
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J'ai remarqué quelque chose d'intéressant en analysant comment les traders institutionnels opèrent vraiment. Peu de concepts sont aussi puissants et sous-estimés que le Fair Value Gap - ce que j'appelle le FVG. Contrairement aux indicateurs classiques, le FVG révèle les traces des gros acteurs, exposant où le déséquilibre existe vraiment et où le marché va probablement revenir.
Alors c'est quoi exactement un FVG ? C'est un déséquilibre de prix sur trois bougies qui se forme quand le marché bouge trop vite et saute la liquidité. Vous voyez ça quand une grande bougie d'impulsion crée un vide ent
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I've noticed something interesting while looking at African economic rankings. Everyone talks about South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco, and Kenya as the continent's powers. And it's true, these most developed countries in Africa dominate on paper—solid GDP, infrastructure, relative stability.
But here's the thing many forget: the country with the largest GDP isn't necessarily the one that will create the best opportunities tomorrow.
The real question isn't "who is the richest now" but "who masters the fundamentals of the future." Because the next African power will be the one that truly con
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I discovered a fascinating story about Paris Hilton's fortune that really deserves to be told differently.
So here it is: Paris is the great-great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of the hotel chain. Conrad had amassed a billion dollars, but when he died, Paris received... zero. His will was clear: a few tens of thousands of dollars to his children, but nothing for the grandchildren.
Paris's father, Barron, protested in court for 10 years. Eventually, he received 4 million Hilton shares and then shut the door on everyone else. The family fortune grew to $4.5 billion under his manage
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I've noticed that trading with AI has really become mainstream lately. Many people think it's just a trend, but in reality, it completely changes the way we can approach markets.
The interesting thing with AI trading is that it operates on multiple levels. First, there are algorithms that do most of the work. Some bots execute thousands of orders in just a few milliseconds to capture small price variations, while others use more sophisticated statistical models to anticipate market movements. The real strength is that these systems can analyze volumes of data that our human brains could never
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There is a story in the crypto world that fascinates and troubles me at the same time.
It's the story of Stefan Thomas, a German developer who found himself at the center of an absolute digital tragedy.
Stefan was working as CTO at Ripple when he received 7,002 bitcoins in 2011 for creating an educational video about cryptocurrencies.
At the time, no one imagined that these bitcoins would someday be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
But here’s where it gets crazy.
Stefan had stored the private keys to his bitcoins on an encrypted IronKey hard drive.
And there, he forgot the pa
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I've noticed something interesting when looking at the global economic rankings. When we think of the wealthiest countries in the world, we often think of the United States with its massive economy. But honestly, that's misleading. If we really look at GDP per capita, it's a whole different story.
Luxembourg comes out far ahead with about $155,000 per person. Singapore is close behind with $153,610. And where it gets fascinating is that these small nations completely surpass the United States, which is only in 10th place with $89,680. That's a huge gap.
What strikes me is how these wealthiest
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I noticed something interesting while looking at the global economic rankings. When we think of the most prosperous nations, we often imagine the United States with its massive overall economy. But the reality is much more nuanced. There are actually several small countries that far surpass the United States in GDP per capita, which challenges our perception of economic wealth.
Luxembourg ranks as the richest country in the world according to this metric, with an impressive GDP per capita of $154,910. It’s fascinating when you consider its tiny size. The country has achieved this remarkable tr
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Do you know this story? In 2013, a bicycle seller in Arizona discovered something crazy – he was the biological father of Jeff Bezos. Ted Jorgensen, 69 years old at the time, found out from an author who was preparing a biography of Amazon's founder. He had no idea before that.
When Jorgensen saw photos of Bezos, he was shocked. Honestly sad. He said he hadn't been a good father or a good husband. The guy really wanted to reconnect with the Bezos family after all this time, but of course, it's complicated. The story stops there for most people.
It's crazy how lives can be connected without us
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I recently examined some interesting Chinese blockchain projects that really deserve your attention if you're looking to diversify your portfolio in the Chinese crypto space.
Let's start with NEO, often called the Chinese Ethereum. It's a solid project building a smart digital economy through smart contracts and digital identity tokens. The project provides a really robust foundation for decentralized applications. Currently, NEO is trading around $3.31 with a 1.56% increase over 24 hours.
Next, there's Conflux, which uses a fairly innovative Tree-Graph mechanism. What makes Conflux particular
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I looked at the ranking of the poorest countries in the world in 2025 and honestly, it's quite shocking. South Sudan ranks first with a GDP per capita of only $251 a year. It's crazy when you think about it.
Looking at the full list, we see that the poorest country in the world isn't alone in this situation. Yemen follows with $417, then Burundi at $490. Most of the countries at the bottom of the ranking are in Africa, with a few exceptions in South and Pacific Asia.
What struck me was the huge gap. Even when moving up the ranking, you still find countries with ridiculous incomes. Bangladesh,
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I noticed that Bitcoin is currently hovering around $80,700, and honestly, the recent cryptocurrency crash we've been seeing these past few days is creating quite a bit of nervousness among traders. Not many people are really willing to take aggressive positions when BTC is struggling to maintain its momentum like this.
What interests me is that this crypto market correction really seems to be weighing on overall sentiment. The guys who usually buy the dip are strangely silent this time. You have to admit that when you see cryptocurrencies accelerating their decline without a clear positive ca
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Have you ever wondered how much Elon Musk earns per second?
It's a fascinating question that intrigued me recently.
Looking at the numbers, it's literally mind-blowing.
In 2024, his fortune reached $429 billion,
placing him well at the top of the world's wealthiest men.
But what's even crazier is the speed at which this wealth accumulates.
I mean, it's something completely different from what most people can imagine.
Let's take concrete figures.
How much does Elon Musk earn per second?
About $3,708.
By comparison, that's already more than a month's salary for most workers w
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So it's official, James Howells is throwing in the towel after 12 years. The guy really tried everything to recover his hard drive with 8,000 BTC in Newport... it's a crazy story. In 2013, he accidentally threw it away during a normal cleanup, and today we're talking about more than 500 million dollars. The crazy thing is that the city council has always refused to help him despite his completely wild plans with AI and robots. James Howells really didn't give up for a decade, with eco-friendly proposals, private funding, nothing worked. Now he says he's done everything he could and it's over.
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Vous avez remarqué que les applications metaverse explosent partout en ce moment ? C'est fou comment le concept a évolué depuis que Facebook s'est rebaptisé. Moi, j'ai commencé à regarder de plus près et j'ai trouvé pas mal de projets intéressants dans cet espace.
Du côté des jeux play-to-earn, Axie Infinity reste une référence avec ses combats PVP et ses Axies en NFT. Battle Infinity offre quelque chose de différent avec son écosystème complet sur Binance Smart Chain - c'est plus qu'une simple application metaverse, c'est toute une plateforme. Mines of Dalarnia, c'est plus accessible si vous
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