>>29736628/nasfaqg/ isn't rich just because of trade. It has an extremely developed service sector as well as high value/luxury goods manufacturing, with a sprawling financial and company network throughout the holocontinent that is
partially native to the threads, since /nasfaqg/ traders usually also attend their own split, which makes it kind of a double-citizenship deal.Trade is of course still important, but remember that NASFAQ is primarily a financial game with heavy tradition of company LARP.
>>29736801Nah, I wouldn't say so. Even if you assume insane concentration of wealth in /nasfaqg/, there is one-two companies with assets that are in the same order of magnitude, one of them being
the dreaded ThinkPad user.