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Chapter 483 - 483 76 How Can I Join You on a Grand Adventure If You Won't Tell the Truth 828116000_4

483: Chapter 76 How Can I Join You on a Grand Adventure If You Won’t Tell the Truth (8281/16000)_4 483: Chapter 76 How Can I Join You on a Grand Adventure If You Won’t Tell the Truth (8281/16000)_4 Drug production requires factories, and the cost of both maintaining a factory and risk of it being raided by the police is not insignificant.

Transportation carries risks as well, with every stretch of road controlled by different police forces potentially increasing the likelihood of peril.

Distribution points at the end of the chain are unstable, sometimes they’re ablaze with activity, and other times they’re busted.

Drug trafficking is arduous and earns hard-earned cash.

Do you know how cryptocurrency platforms make money?”

Gru hesitated a moment, then replied.

“Transaction fees?”

CEO Cheng extended a finger and waggled it.

“Steal!”

Gru questioned incredulously.

“Steal?”

CEO Cheng confirmed decidedly.

“Steal!”

Gru couldn’t believe that there were such good deals in the world, and it was his first time hearing about them.

Stealing was fine, he had nothing else but guns and men.

When it came to robbery, who could outdo him?

Gru, trying to contain his excitement, licked his lips and asked expectantly,

“Nobody cares?”

CEO Cheng began to enlighten him about the intricacies.

“Firstly, this is a burgeoning thing.

Even though it has already been around for over a decade, its development is relatively minor.

When many new industries emerge, the regulatory bodies don’t know how to manage them properly.

Looking back at the history of industrial growth from hindsight, you will find that the more regulation there is, the more mistakes tend to be made.

Secondly, since the birth of commercial society, the exploration of fiat and credit currency has never ceased, and cryptocurrency could be something that overturns the form of human currency.

Therefore, it attracts the attention of many people, including the Federal Reserve and even Wall Street.

Thirdly, regulation is indeed keeping pace.

Different countries have different policies.

For example, in the Bahamas, where I’m sending Chen Zihao, it’s a paradise for cryptocurrency.

Lastly, the applicability of cryptocurrency in the grey market is superb.

Aren’t we enjoying this convenience right now?

Interestingly enough, at the heart of modern financial systems, especially in London and Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, and others, there’s a large number of Semitic Wanderers.

The Semitic Wanderers have a financial history shrouded in darkness that spans over a thousand years; they favor this new channel for clandestine funds, which is why the development of cryptocurrency has not been fully stifled.”

At this point, CEO Cheng added,

“Although the perspectives I’ve shared are macroscopic, and I don’t understand the specific technologies, there’s one logic you must grasp.

Mr.

Gru, think back on all the financial innovations in this world.

Have you noticed that every financial innovation tends to make the rich richer, and those so-called innovative concepts in the financial realm—are actually insignificant—they’re just for outsiders to hear.

Once you understand this logic, you’ll realize what cryptocurrency means to us.”

The top corrupt cop’s brain was on overload; he was smart, but the intensity of CEO Cheng’s discourse seemed to be a bit too high.

“Does this mean we can also go in and take a share?”

Looking at Gru’s eager eyeballs, CEO Cheng replied,

“What do you mean, steal?

We are betting on the future of human currency, and I plan to bring Mr.

Niu Sen into the game.

The California Clique and the Semitic Wanderers have been harmoniously disconnected for quite some time—us Californians should have our own cryptocurrency exchange.”

Playing such a big hand, CEO Cheng’s goal was to intercept FTX’s fortune!

In the future, FTX will collapse due to the folly of its founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, yet it once was the largest in America!

That was a pool of funds worth several tens of billions of dollars, and only the big pie of cryptocurrency could attract so many fools as fertilizer!

(The foregoing represents CEO Cheng’s view.

As the author, I mean no disrespect to cryptocurrency investors, but realistically, the risk involved in investing in cryptocurrency is extremely high—the highest among many investment categories—they are also the most mystified in their promotion.)

Does grey market money mean it’s bad money?

In the recent few centuries of human history, when hasn’t there been grey money?

Where there is sunlight, there is shadow, which is considered the birth of the duality of yin and yang in Daoist theory—the fundamental logic of the world.

Here’s a joke: even during the Great Purge in Russia, there were people moving British Pounds and US Dollars into foreign banks!

When Brother Mao pushed for urbanization, his underlings also dealt in selling intelligence for US Dollars.

None of these powers could prevent human greed; unregulated grey capital might just be the appendix of modern society—the kind that can’t be cut out.

“Cheng, these matters are a long way off, but my gang needs a philosophy.

Do you have any suggestions?”

Gru’s back teeth were showing in his smile, but he knew these things couldn’t be rushed, so he continued to inquire about his own gang’s issues.

Cheng Daqi’s ability to bring people together and set up operations was undeniable; no wonder he could beat the likes of Gru as a young man.

“Philosophy depends on you; I won’t say much, just one thing: don’t confuse the management of gang members with the management of the police system, as this will affect your authority as a gang leader.”

Some things can be gotten involved with, but others must be kept at a distance.

CEO Cheng knew that, when it came to finding a core philosophy, no matter how well he spoke, Gru would not adopt it.

“Mixed up?

Can you explain that in more detail?”

Cheng Daqi sighed and replied,

“Jax is now the chief of Niangniang Temple substation; he certainly has your gang members in his station, and they come under his direct management within the policing system, which is proper.

However, gang affairs should be separated from these policing duties.

A member of the gang should not have what seems to be a ‘convenient’ superior-subordinate relationship just because they are under another member in a different capacity.

This supposed ‘convenience’ can make your gang chaotic and damage your interests, my dear friend.”

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