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Re: Jugoslovenian Dinara Tokenization
by
iluvbitcoins
on 12/11/2017, 15:24:42 UTC
Leave the ghosts of past in history.
For a large number of people crypto currency with that name will be repulsive. For Croatia I estimate to 60% of the population.

I would call that a conservative estimation on country scale. But on the other hand it is probably lover for Croatians who are into crypto stuff. I have them pegged as younger generation with less memories about the whole unfortunate situation.
In Yugoslavia we had factories, money, cheap apartments, cars.
In Croatia we don't have factories, we don't have money, we have expensive apartments and cars, credits credits and more credits, people are leaving country because either they can't find job or they are working for peanuts.
Younger population is even worst because they are listening brainwashers on TV and they are acting like they have horse blinkers on their eyes and they can't see these facts.

I like OP's idea and nostalgia but i don't see how that crypto can succeed, there are thousands of altcoins and erc20 tokens with no real use.

Yeah, factories that were producing jack shit
http://www.index.hr/mobile/clanak.aspx?category=Vijesti&id=816851

Overemployment, 1/3 people weren't necessary
And salaries that were shit
People here worked for 200 German Marks, while in Germany they worked for 2000
Today we work for 700€ here and for 2000€ in Germany

My parents paid 10 monthly salaries to set up a bedroom, 10 for a VCR
My uncle had to get a loan to buy a fucking vacuum cleaner (3 salaries), cars = Yugo and Zastava  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Yugoslavia was jack shit, you just weren't allowed to talk about how shitty it is so there's a myth about how good it was to pay 3 monthly salaries for a vacuum cleaner while driving a Yugo and telling yourself how good you have it going.