7. Provocation

『Market cap exceeded 55 trillion, native coin mana ‘Storm growth’』

Mana is still going well even after I turned my hand on it.

Storm and all, but I had already figured out that the reality was disgusting.

I didn’t even have to make an effort to gather information. The foreign press had been pointing out the dangers of mana for some time now.

Points out continued about the sustainability of the DeFi service, which pays huge interest to those who deposit funds on the platform, and the vulnerability of algorithmic stable coins that are maintained without collateral…. That’s because it doesn’t really affect the price.

‘Looking at mana itself, there are many weaknesses.’

But it was foolish for me to criticize Mana myself.

It’s so funny to see a member of the National Assembly who took 850 million and swears at the source of the profit. It was almost certain that the wind would blow against me.

I had to work more elaborately to remove my feet cleanly.

In order to find a collaborator for the project, I first went to the office of Na Hye-ri. In this case, you should use the old boss.

“Suho, did you decide where the standing committee will go?”

“I wrote it down. How about you?”

“I have to go to a place with enough space.”

An indifferent reaction that it doesn’t matter if you get stuck in a minor such as the National Defense Commission or the Agricultural and Livestock Commission.

Just hearing her talk makes her look like an elder on the brink of retirement, but she’s still in her mid-thirties. She was openly young, so she looked like a young man on the outside.

However, she tended to be lukewarm in everything, perhaps because she was a person who took politics lightly. It must have been half boring when she pushed me to proportional representation.

‘If I ask you to protect me, will you obediently respond?’

Probably won’t turn a blind eye.

Hyeri Na is the president of my sponsorship club. She will move if you politely bow her back and beg for help. As long as I don’t get trampled unfairly.

But she couldn’t ask for help unilaterally.

No matter how close they are, aren’t they strangers in the end? I, Hye-ri, did not know how much trouble she would endure for me.

What if there is a huge scandal later because of Mana? There was a possibility that she would lose me even for her own safety.

‘Na Hye-ri has to have something to work with.’

I should have escaped from the crisis, but I was thinking of raising Na Hye-ri’s ransom.

A gold spoon inheriting her constituency from her mother, the former Speaker of the National Assembly. He was a person whose hereditary image was so strong that even if he worked hard, it wouldn’t show through. So, I almost live at the golf course every weekend.

However, if she made good use of her suspicions related to her mana, she might be able to give her a chance to take a leap forward. Of course, that leap is only possible if you want it…

‘It must be my job to convince them.’

Her First, I turned on her trading app and showed her her details.

“I sold everything. You’re not bragging about having a lot of money, are you?”

“About 800 million won’t be a source of pride for you. Even if you sell just one store in your local district, you can secure several times this amount…. However, I have something I would like to make a suggestion to you.”

“…… ?”

“Why don’t I wrap the coin disposal this time as something the member of Congress insisted on doing?”

He tilted his head as if asking what nonsense he was saying. It was really important from now on not to be treated as nonsense.

“… Well, I did advise you to dispose of it quickly. It may have been accepted as compulsion rather than advice to you.”

“That’s not what I said.”

“Then what?”

“You have been paying attention to the dangers of mana for several months. However, until now, there was no clear evidence, so they were only gathering information behind the scenes.”

“I… Did that?”

“Yes. You have been wary of the structural limitations of algorithm-based stablecoins faster than any member of the National Assembly in Korea. In the meantime, he found out that I had mana and recommended that she dispose of it.”

“… ….”

From this point on, Na Hye-ri’s face gradually became more serious. He must have felt that I wasn’t making such a suggestion out of boredom.

Of course, I, Hye-ri, aren’t even Hogu, but she didn’t immediately accept my offer.

“But it’s Suho.”

“Tell me.”

“Honestly, I’m not very interested in the coin called mana. If you touch a coin that is popular these days, the coordinates will be stamped by investors and you will be thrown around, maybe. I’m sorry, but I don’t enjoy that kind of attention.”

“I know. You are far from that type of politician.”

“But can you tell me why I have to tune in to your beat? Honest.”

I, Hyeri, leaned her body towards me and put her face in it.

Even though he is in his 30s, he has a cute face that shows that he has lived without knowing the hardships. Her citrus-type perfume smelled subtly. I knew it better than anyone else because it was the perfume I bought on an errand.

They are so close that they even know the perfume they wear. She believed in that intimacy and opened her mouth.

“Mana will explode soon, Senator.”

“You mean collapse?”

“A crash is also a crash, but that is not the only problem. It is highly likely that it will escalate into a super-large scandal after it explodes…. In fact, there is a person who received entertainment from Mana Finance, the company that issued Mana, among former and current members of our party.”

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Along with these words, I presented some pictures.

A photo sent by a friend of a lesson pro who invested all his fortune in mana (although he sent it to show off). Several former and incumbent members of the Peace Party were smiling brightly. In the top-notch CC where the membership price exceeds 2 billion won.

“I won’t become a scandal just because I played some golf.”

“I didn’t just play golf. The professional golfer who was mobilized for the reception is an acquaintance of mine, and he said that it seems like he pays for each hole. It must mean that he gave money in the form of a bet on golf…. And at the meal we had after the game, a pretty male celebrity was with us.”

“… ….”

“I don’t think I was the only one who received gold badges like that. Judges and prosecutors cannot be left out.”

It means that after an accident, things get very messy.

After talking this far, I kept my mouth shut.

Na Hye-ri’s face was already embarrassing. No matter how much she is a politician who reigns like a lord in the region, she can’t take this matter lightly.

“… I didn’t know Suho would embarrass me like this.”

“I don’t know if I’m embarrassing you, but rather giving you an opportunity. Anyway, even if it’s not now, mana will collapse soon, and then many people will be harmed. It’s Congressman Na Hye-ri, since there’s nothing involved, the stray bullets can be avoided, but….”

“You mean you can increase your presence by striking the player rather than avoiding it?”

“Yes. That’s it.”

“Okay.”

“I don’t want you to say that you’re not interested in raising the ransom. Of course, I know that you did not become a politician by your own will…. But if you let go of this number, you will forever be remembered only as an image of a hereditary politician.”

A warning that if we live as we do now, someday we will be treated as political totems.

It was a bit arrogant to say to my old boss. If it hadn’t been for rounding rounds together around the country about 150 times, I would have heard one voice.

There was silence for a moment.

She was given two options.

After chewing on my suggestion, living a long, sleek long iron swing, practicing, or throwing yourself into a potentially dangerous situation.

… Fortunately, Na Hye-ri’s choice was the latter.

“Okay. What can I do?”

*

After a while, Na Hye-ri wrote on social media reflecting the scenario I told her.

The last thing she posted on her account was a congratulatory speech at a sports volleyball competition in which men of her full-time housewives participated.

However, the content to be thrown this time was a bomb.

[My friend who has been aiding me for a long time has finally stepped out of the swamp called Mana. She should have persuaded her to sell sooner, but it’s too late. It was relatively recent that I learned about the risks of algorithm-based stable coins, so I couldn’t help it.]

It was her who added a little bit of her mana’s structural limitations. And.

[…] Disaster awaits at the end of every Ponzi scheme. Those who couldn’t pull their feet out until the end would have to bear the loss, but I couldn’t stand to see my own person swept away by that disaster. Please be considerate.]

Finished with an intense provocation comparing Mana to her Ponzi scheme.

But she ended up just tweeting. Hyeri and I also noticed that she was lacking in something.

“Isn’t it necessary to appear on a broadcast? A few lines are ambiguous.”

“No. They will definitely respond.”

“How can you be sure?”

“Because there is a history.”

The target I want to provoke through Na Hye-ri is Kwon Ye-sol, the founder and CEO of Mana Finance, the issuer of Mana.

She was a woman who rarely responded to interviews.

The main channel of communication was Twitter, and only occasional appearances in media specializing in coins were all. And every time, I used to say things that were dripping with hatred. In a sarcastic way with an eerie smile.

There was a seizure button that could bring out Kwon Ye-sol’s anger.

“When I questioned the persistence of mana, they responded almost immediately. There were times when the person who raised the issue was treated as a beggar.”

“But I am on active duty. I heard he’s even serving golf to politicians himself?”

“Those politicians probably didn’t argue with Ye-Sol Kwon and just quietly accepted what he was given. On the other hand, you compared Mana to her ponzi scheme.”

“… It must be difficult for you to hit me.”

In fact, Na Hye-ri was too big a deal for a 95-year-old entrepreneur to pick a fight with.

‘I might even ignore him for once. Then I can make the next move.’

Fortunately, Kwon Ye-sol did not betray my expectations.

[Lazy politicians always hamper innovators.]

Kwon Ye-Sol wrote in English on her account.

There was even a provocative photo attached here. It was a picture of Na Hye-ri sleeping soundly in the main meeting room of the National Assembly. She must be saying that the lawmakers who want to spread it should shut their mouths.

“No, I slept for a while when I was on my way, but if I drive it like this.”

Na Hye-ri opened her mouth as if she was dumbfounded.

But the silence is short-lived. It wasn’t long before she remembered a faint smile. She must have been interested in the situation she was experiencing for the first time in her life.

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