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let's translate from official language to understandable, everything is not so scary if there is an instruction. the cryptocurrency sphere in russia has acquired a long-awaited legal basis. the president signed a package of laws that regulates mining and also allows foreign trade settlements with digital assets. cryptocurrency mining activities in the country will officially occupy their niche in the russian economy from november 1. it will be available to companies and individual entrepreneurs included in a special register. individuals will not need such registration when
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provided that they do not exceed the energy consumption limits set by the government, experts call the adoption of such a law a historic event. before our eyes, a new high-tech industry is being formed, in which russia will become one of the world leaders. the country already ranks second in terms of mining volume. last year, our market doubled, 54 thousand bitcoins worth $3.5 billion were mined. but again. when the industry is already regulated, i think that those players who are present now will expand, their zones responsibility, influence, and the volumes will expand, other players will appear, accordingly tax transfers, they will increase, so all this, tax revenues, jobs, easing of payments part... tive, of course,
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will give impetus to new investments in our industry. the initiative to regulate mining was put forward by the president at a meeting in july, but he especially noted the prospects of the industry and its growing volumes. an average of 16 billion kw is spent annually on cryptocurrency mining, that is, almost 1.5% of total energy consumption, and this figure will only increase. affordable electricity tariffs are one of the reasons. the popularity of mining in the country, we also have many production sites that can be easily reoriented to mining, all this makes russia an ideal place for mining digital currencies. legislative regulation of this process will provide employment not only for many it specialists, but also for people of blue-collar jobs, electricians, engineers, in turn, tax revenues to the budget can amount to 50-60 billion rubles per year. in addition, these are taxes, we estimate taxes at... the effect
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of the industry at 50 billion rubles per year, this is also the development of end-to-end technologies, artificial intelligence, distributed ledger technology, without the development of these technologies , leadership in the digital world is impossible. very soon, from september 1 , the rules on exchange trading and international payments in cryptocurrency will also come into force in russia, which, under sanctions, can become an effective payment tool. the first test cross-border payments are planned to be carried out by the end of the year. so that pay in cryptocurrencies, in certain cryptocurrencies, a limited number of legal entities will be allowed, most likely, that is, they will be able to make cross-border payments in order to pay for something within the framework of partnerships, in terms of circumventing sanctions, this can really help, since it gives some new payment infrastructure, especially in order to conduct... experts summarize
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the need for legislative regulation of the cryptocurrency sector has been long overdue, it will allow not only russian miners to enter to a new level, but also to attract multi-billion dollar investments to the industry, and to create a new independent system of international settlements.
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if everything is like the wild west, then there is only one law: shoot first. competitions of ideas and money. a sensation has occurred, and what a sensation. tension has arisen inside america, beyond its borders. what is the remaining intrigue, why do we need to watch now? this is america, a program about a country that is difficult. understand, we are on one of the central beaches in berdyansk and yes, you can see a bunch of people, people have become much more, they come with children, when
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you walk along urdzuf, it's hard to even believe that the line of combat contact is just two hours away, like water, warm, from its own. artek took our wing, the children don't have a minute of free time, no time to be bored, hello, hello, who's from where, from lugansk, i'm also for nesko, such travel opportunities are just happiness for us, it's clear to everyone that russia is not a country of gas stations, russian digital solutions to bring to a new... height of prospects, even more brutal, yes, ours are more brutal, will be more than exactly helps the number, you are incomparably original in your questions, and what in general with production, raw materials, export, what is it, our product, who has not
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heard, the goal is two leopards, there is such a proverb: from the artilleryman saves the blood of the infantryman. the entire front is thundering a lot of explosions.
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dear friends, i am pleased to invite you to our next issue of the author's program besagon tv, which will be called where does a person begin. i hope it will be interesting, i look forward to seeing you at this meeting of ours.
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this is america, a program about a country that is difficult to understand. hello. having pushed joe biden aside, the top democrats, even before the convention in chicago, eliminating any surprises and unexpectedness, solved the main task, issued kamala harris as a candidate, delegates were simply called. the final touch was made, a potential vice president was named, it was the governor of minnesota, tim waltz, so who is he?
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wear the logic of the democratic party political strategists on the surface of the country, if it is too left, then someone is needed who will pull it to the right, a midwestern centrist, that's how wahls is positioned, in the hopes that he will boost the campaigns of democrats, swing voters. kamela harris is looking for someone who will be a good addition to her company, someone who can attract the part of the population with which she does not interact so easily, these are white men, generally people of moderate views. as for moderation, the question is very
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controversial, because minnesota itself has never been a swing state, or has not been for a very long time. the last time a republican was elected there was in 1972 under nixon. what as for waltz himself, the governor, the main problem with him is his recognition, siravat and... the main difficulty for governor walt is that no one really knows who he is. in general, this is the case when the main thing is for a person to be good, well, this topic, of course, is already being pedaled with all its might. he is very practical, he defends the interests of ordinary people, he himself is a teacher, he is not from the city, but from the province, i like the way he speaks, it resonates with people. but this is for the electorate, if you look into it, waltz always thought cared exclude. himself, skillfully making steps for
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a career ladder in american politics from the facts of his own biography, the same facts that hindered him were sent to the trash, like the story of the arrest for drunk driving in ninety-five, since then walls drinks only soda and rides in the passenger seat next to the driver, does not ride in the back, because they say that he gets carsick. my father was a teacher, my brothers and sisters and i followed in his footsteps.
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goes to iraq, urgently wrote a letter of resignation, referred to the fact that he was leaving into politics, left the national guard, and basically everyone he counted on went to iraq, and he... stayed in america to pursue his own political career. veterans have accused minnesota governor tim walz of embellishing his military career and betraying his national guard battalion. in a letter published in 2018, retired sergeants said walz resigned after learning his battalion would be sent to iraq, despite allegedly telling his fellow soldiers he would join them. another not entirely transparent story is the work of the wolf. in china under the walt teach program, by the way, the state department program, for a second it was
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1989, when student unrest broke out on tian ai, amazing and, it seems, clearly not accidental coincidences, here is a newspaper article from that time. the past year spent in a chinese school, according to tim walt, was unforgettable. he taught american history, culture, and english in foshan, in the south of china, in a school for 2400 students. walt also tried. to speak chinese, he got applause every time he pronounced a word correctly. knowing the republicans' suspicious attitude towards china, of course, they will return to this story more than once, but he himself...
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we have soldiers waiting to land on helicopters, like in the movies, you can't send young, inexperienced soldiers with weapons to the epicenter of events without giving them instructions, they don't even have handcuffs with them. pressure from the white house, from trump, who already played a role publicly began to demand tougher actions from walz. i remember those days well, our film crew was then right in the epicenter of these riots, and i remember well that day. when i first saw national guardsmen on the streets, and we saw them not in minneapolis, not in those areas looted by rioters, belmshchiki, but they then surrounded the minnesota state capitol, it is in the neighboring city, they are also called the twin cities in the city of st.
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paul, that's where the military first flashed, for the first time, military equipment was seen on the streets. all these days, the main target of the protesters remains the minnesota state capitol, which is guarded better than the white house by police and national guardsmen in a ring of defense. there is armored vehicles, clearly written off from the pentagon, and seen some time in afghanistan or iraq. the blm pogroms, like covid, have sentenced the trump presidency, even if we do not agree that the actions, or rather the inactions, of walz were part of a coordinated strategy of the democratic party to destabilize the situation in general. republicans have such a conspiracy theory with the pandemic, the governor of minnesota did a bad job, to put it mildly, if not worse. volt actually created a ramified system of denunciations, people had to call hotlines, report all violations related to anti-covid measures, and
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under him, a gigantic corruption scandal flared up, the total amount of losses was 250 million dollars. then the liberal volts was forgiven everything here, but in reality he turned around on the ground that was well known to him, on the ground of the people education, or rather the promotion of a liberal agenda in schools. back in the nineties, while working as a geography teacher , walz was noted for organizing a kind of gay-straight alliance in his school. as governor of minnesota, he ordered that feminine hygiene products be available to boys in school restrooms, and, in addition, goltz, one of the most ardent defenders of the right of teenagers to change their gender at will, generally turned his state into what is called a refuge for transgender people, in this matter he helps militant transgender, leigh fink, this is such a battering ram of the governor in the legislative assembly, which promotes the most
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odious bills. we are responsible for giving our community the opportunity to live the life that. do not want, without fear of violence, censure, political attacks. but in another way, walls does not feel constrained, everyone remembers, for example, that it was he who introduced the definition of strange in relation to trump and his supporters, now he trumps this discovery in and out of place, and it showed in their first rally with kamol and haris in pennsylvania. donald trump sees the world a little bit differently than we do. number one, he knows nothing about service, he's too busy to serve the public, trump is weakening our economy to make money for himself, he's a lawless person, he's a rabble-rouser. well, like i said, this is their first rally, philadelphia, the swing state of pennsylvania, and the opening act was governor josh shapira, the governor of the state. they say shapira had a better chance of becoming
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right hand of haris, he was considered for this position until the very end, but then... the president not because of his faith, but because of his sympathy for israel. some democrats feared that shapira's nomination would renew the bitter intra-party battles over israel and the war in the gaza strip.
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but didn't trump consciously or intuitively do the same thing in the hope of gaining support from his right wing conservatives when he chose trump 2:0, as vence is called, for his campaign. in a sense , they are ready to change their shoes every second for the benefit of the walz cause, this is and harris 2-0, and more. this is a small-town midwesterner, a guy who took a republican seat in the house and kept it. the idea is similar to the choice of jaydee vance, to try
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to reach out to small communities to help the cause. democrats think he's smart, funny, and they like to be around him. and that's important for the company, too. cameli harris needs the loyalty and confidence of a running mate, because there are going to be a lot of tense moments ahead. and a lot of those tense moments, of course, are connected. with the name donald trump, who calls walz nothing less than the keeper of the california dream, in the prairies of minnesota. this is the most left-radical duo in american history, there has never been and there never will be. crazy kamela is really crazy. i hear many are already demanding the return of the swindler joe. trump, of course, wants things to be exactly like this, but there is no catastrophe in sight for the democrats. on the contrary, according to some polls , harris is even ahead of the republicans, and after walz was introduced to the public, the democratic campaign raised $36 million donations in just 24 hours, so
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republicans have a lot to be worried about. they shouldn't get too excited about tim walt's nomination. yeah, he's got some criticism, and he's going to get some, but he's generally seen as this white dude from the midwest, and that might work in key states. i wanted to see the plane i was flying on, and i wanted to say hi to the vp, ask her why she didn't want to talk to the media, her press secretary
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looked so lonely, not only presidential, but literally vice-presidential race, and not only on the ground, but almost in the air. it was america, all the best to you. who are you? i, a traveler, a balloonist, jean ivan, and so we are namesakes, what a fairy tale, without ivan, what began, without? mana without a flint, the flint has imprisoned me, a self-written pen, magic ink, you will get it,
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you are the main thing in vanya, hurry up, so give me a horse, a mechanical one, but beat yourself on the head, you have a nickname, where it needs to go, that's what my name is, because i'm not taking you where you are you fool, you want to go where you need to go. i can't live without traveling, flint, he doesn't need a pen, who has a boot in his pocket, soon!
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the russian emergencies ministry warns: protect your home, install a fire alarm. safety starts with you, the russian emergencies ministry.
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the fight against terrorism became the topic of vladimir putin's operational meeting with permanent members of the council. security, the president held it in person. today in agenda, operational meetings of the security council, a very important issue concerning individual aspects of the fight against terrorism. in the border areas of the kursk region , an operation to destroy the armed forces of ukraine continues. over the past 24 hours, the enemy has lost more than 200.

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