What more do you expect from a stubbornly myopic Tory twat.
Got to keep that back channel finance open to russian oligarchs and vladimir putin while crypto is still an opaque fuckin mystery to most people.
Grifter has to grift when the snout is removed from the Oligarchs arsehole.
Whilst people can do and act on more than one thing at a time, he’s a tory, so the cost of living crisis isn’t his problem (despite it literally bring his job to sort out).
Like most of this cabinet, they have absolutely no interest in what we’re paying them to do.
Dorres? Didn’t even know how ch4 was funded.
The other bloke (can’t remember his name), surprised that Dover was a rather busy port.
Pickles, surprised that getting rid of red tape resulted in dangerous cladding.
Patel, doesn’t know the difference between terrorism and counter-terrorism.
Etc…
Putting aside my utter distaste for anything Tory and Right Wing, I’d like to address NFTs.
NFTs will get a bad press in the near future because of their connection to digital art etc. but in the future, we will be using NFTs in our daily life as a form of proving ownership.
Buying a house, get an NFT to stop your house from being stolen, buy a car, get an NFT, buy some physical art, get an NFT, new medicines produced, attach an NFT, digital legal paperwork, attach an NFT. The list is endless.
There are some very interesting technologies around at present surrounding Etherium and Layer 2 technologies. One that I have invested in is Loopring where the goal is Defi. It’s all very interesting.
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What more do you expect from a stubbornly myopic Tory twat.
Got to keep that back channel finance open to russian oligarchs and vladimir putin while crypto is still an opaque fuckin mystery to most people.
Grifter has to grift when the snout is removed from the Oligarchs arsehole.
Whilst people can do and act on more than one thing at a time, he’s a tory, so the cost of living crisis isn’t his problem (despite it literally bring his job to sort out).
Like most of this cabinet, they have absolutely no interest in what we’re paying them to do.
Dorres? Didn’t even know how ch4 was funded.
The other bloke (can’t remember his name), surprised that Dover was a rather busy port.
Pickles, surprised that getting rid of red tape resulted in dangerous cladding.
Patel, doesn’t know the difference between terrorism and counter-terrorism.
Etc…
Putting aside my utter distaste for anything Tory and Right Wing, I’d like to address NFTs.
NFTs will get a bad press in the near future because of their connection to digital art etc. but in the future, we will be using NFTs in our daily life as a form of proving ownership.
Buying a house, get an NFT to stop your house from being stolen, buy a car, get an NFT, buy some physical art, get an NFT, new medicines produced, attach an NFT, digital legal paperwork, attach an NFT. The list is endless.
There are some very interesting technologies around at present surrounding Etherium and Layer 2 technologies. One that I have invested in is Loopring where the goal is Defi. It’s all very interesting.