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Did someone say something about Watercoin?
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On the one hand, it is of course a shame that water is a rare commodity for some people and everyone should actually have access to clean drinking water. But you also have to recognize the reality that this requires investment in some regions. I have been invested in $6370 for almost 3 years now. So far, the performance has been rather sobering, but I basically like the company, so I'm staying in.
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I am invested in $AWK.
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In my opinion, the topic of "water" will trigger wars in the future. However, that will take another 50 to 100 years...
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@Pezi
However, the first small civil wars over water already exist and have already existed.
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@Tenbagger2024 Which one do you mean?

So far (as far as I know) there have only been conflicts that have been settled without violence.
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Although there are international conflicts over water, these are rarely resolved by force. India and Pakistan, for example, are fighting over water rights on the Indus. Iraq and Turkey are fighting over the water of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. We have Egypt and Ethiopia fighting over water in the Blue Nile basin.

https://www.dw.com/de/die-wachsende-bedrohung-durch-wasserkonflikte/a-52745441#:~:text=There%20are%20while%20international%20conflicts%20wrestling%20for%20water%20in%20the%Blue%20Nile%20basin.
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I can't take Wallstreet Online seriously.
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@Mike_Invest
There are similar reports from various journalists and magazines.
So this is not just a Wallstreet Online story.
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