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I did not know that cheap android phones don't have eSim. If it doesn't have eSim then the malware can search for any open wifi networks, or if the hacker knows you have a large stack they can drive by your house with a wireless hotspot. NetGuard won't help if the malware has root access and is designed to bypass it. You can be socially engineered into downloading a compromised Electrum for Android apk, or that program can become compromised somehow. When large amounts of money are involved then it catches the attention of some random Russian with 17 monitors and green text. He chooses to use that setup because he wants to be like the hackers in CSI.

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cheap android phones do not have eSim, and even if so the device still has all traffic blocked by NetGuard. Do you really know what you talking about, or are just saying CSI bullshit?

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If you want broad exposure to China’s economy without picking individual stocks, you should look for an ETF that tracks a diversified basket of Chinese companies across multiple industries. Based on your current holdings (VEQT, XBAL, and XGRO), which are broad-market ETFs with varying risk levels, a similar China-focused ETF would make sense for your “gamble” on China’s future success. Here are a few options: iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) – This ETF tracks the MSCI China Index, which includes large- and mid-cap Chinese companies across different sectors like tech, finance, consumer goods, and healthcare. It gives broad exposure to China’s economy. KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) – If you believe China’s tech sector will be a major growth driver, this ETF focuses specifically on Chinese internet and e-commerce companies like Alibaba, Tencent, and JD.com. It’s riskier but has high upside potential. SPDR S&P China ETF (GXC) – Similar to MCHI, this ETF tracks the performance of a wide range of Chinese companies but is slightly more diversified. Xtrackers Harvest CSI 300 China A-Shares ETF (ASHR) – This ETF focuses on China’s domestic A-shares, meaning it invests in companies that trade directly on Chinese stock exchanges rather than U.S.-listed Chinese companies. It gives exposure to China’s local market, including state-owned enterprises. Hope this helps.

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If a government entity, whether it be a ruling administration or a subset of it (NSA, CSI, etc) whom is unable to be traced with their financial support of other entities, decides to go rogue, is there a definitive way that can be tracked or is there an absolute way they can act undiscovered through the anonymity of the chain?

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