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kuhewa
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1 year ago
That's incredible. Looks like they leased a building to the hostelers and it was shut down because it violated sanctions, but amazing that the $42,000 a month lease is worth it to dabble in for NK. Then again they were subletting parking spots and rooms previously, perhaps if the order is to milk any property or opportunity overseas it adds up.
threeseed|1 year ago
It's all because the country lacks foreign reserves.
When I visited North Korea years ago the pre-determined hotel, shops, entertainment etc all required USD.
And of course this all predates crypto which has made this trivial.