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by Unicario » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:20 pm
by Ruridova » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:24 pm
Unicario wrote:Bitcoin to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.002 bitcoins. (aka 1 BTC = 500 yen)
Republican Russian ruble to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.41 Republican rubles
Imperial Russian ruble to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.03 Imperial rubles
Confederate Dollar to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 1.01 Confederate dollar (almost 1:1)
British pound sterling to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 1.02 British pound sterling (almost 1:1)
German Mark to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.99 German marks (almost 1:1)
by Unicario » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:34 pm
Ruridova wrote:Unicario wrote:Bitcoin to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.002 bitcoins. (aka 1 BTC = 500 yen)
Republican Russian ruble to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.41 Republican rubles
Imperial Russian ruble to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.03 Imperial rubles
Confederate Dollar to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 1.01 Confederate dollar (almost 1:1)
British pound sterling to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 1.02 British pound sterling (almost 1:1)
German Mark to Asian yen: 1 yen for every 0.99 German marks (almost 1:1)
Don't undervalue the Imperial ruble. Alaska has gold, silver, oil, natural gas, and uranium, which might tempt foreign countries to treat Alaska as most countries treat Taiwan- not necessarily recognizing it, but definently trading with it.
Seriously, though, why are both rubles so worthless? Russia is the premier member of one of the three major world alliances(the EAU, the other two being the AU and OAS), and both of them have shittons of resources.
by Ruridova » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:37 pm
Unicario wrote:Ruridova wrote:Don't undervalue the Imperial ruble. Alaska has gold, silver, oil, natural gas, and uranium, which might tempt foreign countries to treat Alaska as most countries treat Taiwan- not necessarily recognizing it, but definently trading with it.
Seriously, though, why are both rubles so worthless? Russia is the premier member of one of the three major world alliances(the EAU, the other two being the AU and OAS), and both of them have shittons of resources.
I dunno, I was just going on present-day trading and I multiplied the ruble several times over (from 0.03 to 0.41), but I can adjust it even further, if you want.
by Unicario » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:38 pm
by Unicario » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:39 pm
Ruridova wrote:Unicario wrote:
I dunno, I was just going on present-day trading and I multiplied the ruble several times over (from 0.03 to 0.41), but I can adjust it even further, if you want.
Russia isn't exactly as despised in this timeline. I mean, the Republicans are close friends with the Ukrainians, and a Russian invasion of the Caucasus would be hailed as a liberation, not imperialism. And Alaska has a shitton of resources to sell.
by Unicario » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:55 pm
by Unicario » Sat Aug 16, 2014 8:57 pm
by Ruridova » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:00 pm
Unicario wrote:Currencies I could see as trading weaker than others:
- Italian lira
- Brazilian real
- Soviet ruble
- Czech koruna
Italy and Soviet Union are communist regimes, and therefore their economic system is rather ineffective in comparison to capitalist regimes. Capitalist investors would be discouraged to put money into those systems since they're mostly nationalized (that's what communism is, kids)
Czech koruna is because it's literally a nation entrenched in a Total War economy forever, since it literally sits at a DMZ with the Germans for over a century. Their currency is going to be horrendously weak on the stock markets. No chance for them.
The Brazilian real is because of the fact that most of South America would aggressively pursue alternatives to buying Brazilian goods since they all seem to hate the country. Brazilian real would be mid-grade strength probably, but not the goliath of South America, which would probably fall on "we-own-most-of-the-continent" Tawantinsuyu and "Che-Guevara-with-oil-fueled-war-machine" Venezuela.
by Unicario » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:02 pm
Ruridova wrote:Unicario wrote:Currencies I could see as trading weaker than others:
- Italian lira
- Brazilian real
- Soviet ruble
- Czech koruna
Italy and Soviet Union are communist regimes, and therefore their economic system is rather ineffective in comparison to capitalist regimes. Capitalist investors would be discouraged to put money into those systems since they're mostly nationalized (that's what communism is, kids)
Czech koruna is because it's literally a nation entrenched in a Total War economy forever, since it literally sits at a DMZ with the Germans for over a century. Their currency is going to be horrendously weak on the stock markets. No chance for them.
The Brazilian real is because of the fact that most of South America would aggressively pursue alternatives to buying Brazilian goods since they all seem to hate the country. Brazilian real would be mid-grade strength probably, but not the goliath of South America, which would probably fall on "we-own-most-of-the-continent" Tawantinsuyu and "Che-Guevara-with-oil-fueled-war-machine" Venezuela.
The South American part of the OAS needs to get along. You're all members now. Literally- the only non-members on the American continents would be Russian Alaska, British Guyana, Dutch Suriname, and any tiny Caribbean islands Europe still controls. Canada, Quebec, the CSA, the Rio Grande, al-Mayiquh, Tehuantepec, the URCA, Tawantisuyu, Guyane, Venezuela, and Brazil are all members. Together we form one of the three great international alliances- if we don't destroy ourselves internally first.
by Ruridova » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:17 pm
Unicario wrote:Ruridova wrote:The South American part of the OAS needs to get along. You're all members now. Literally- the only non-members on the American continents would be Russian Alaska, British Guyana, Dutch Suriname, and any tiny Caribbean islands Europe still controls. Canada, Quebec, the CSA, the Rio Grande, al-Mayiquh, Tehuantepec, the URCA, Tawantisuyu, Guyane, Venezuela, and Brazil are all members. Together we form one of the three great international alliances- if we don't destroy ourselves internally first.
But other than that, you agree with my suspicions on currency? The communist states and the Czechs would have ghastly exchange rates considering they're not proper economies.
by Luziyca » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:44 pm
by Ruridova » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:50 pm
Luziyca wrote:To be honest, Portugal will join the Eurasian Union.
by Luziyca » Sat Aug 16, 2014 10:19 pm
by The Vaktovian Empire » Sun Aug 17, 2014 6:34 am
Unicario wrote:>gets yelled at for trying to commit religious genocide
>decides to be a nice person and call off the jihad as so not to be fulfilling a stupid vendetta
>Morocco begins purging Sunnis
Allllllllrighty then. Don't expect me to be nice when the Islamic community goes ham on you in the 1960s. Most of the radicals will be gunning for heretics and infidels, particularly Andelites and the Estado Novo...
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 17, 2014 6:58 am
by Bojikami » Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:02 am
Ruridova wrote:Bojikami wrote:Soviet approves.
Portugal's admission(welcome in) basically means that membership is now a possibility for the following states:
Vasconia
Spain
Catalonia
Italy
France
Switzerland
Norway
Sweden
Great Britain(if not an AU member)
The only European countries that definently can't join are:
the Netherlands(AU member)
Rumite Empire(AU member)
Holy Roman Empire(claims Czechoslovakia)
Realm of the Magyars(claims Czechoslovakia)
Kingdom of Denmark(allied w/ Germany, Hungary)
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:03 am
Bojikami wrote:Ruridova wrote:Portugal's admission(welcome in) basically means that membership is now a possibility for the following states:
Vasconia
Spain
Catalonia
Italy
France
Switzerland
Norway
Sweden
Great Britain(if not an AU member)
The only European countries that definently can't join are:
the Netherlands(AU member)
Rumite Empire(AU member)
Holy Roman Empire(claims Czechoslovakia)
Realm of the Magyars(claims Czechoslovakia)
Kingdom of Denmark(allied w/ Germany, Hungary)
Portugal's admission to what? ComIntern?
If so, Italy does join.
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:12 am
by Bojikami » Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:14 am
Ruridova wrote:So I need the following people to answer:
Bojikami
Would Italy join the EAU?
Vaktovia
Would Spain join the EAU?
Would Norway join the EAU?
Would Sweden join the EAU?
Unicario
Would Catalonia join the EAU?
Shrillland
Would Great Britain join the EAU?
LuziycaWould Portugal join the EAU?Yes
RuridovaWould Vasconia join the EAU?Yes
I think we lost the person who was playing France, so....
Whoever winds up playing France
Would France join the EAU?
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:17 am
by Unicario » Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:40 am
by Ruridova » Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:43 am
Unicario wrote:Catalonia forever alone.
Also, mmm, Netherlands and Rum stronk in AU. AU is best union.
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