So I was on steam today, and someone just randomly added me from CSGO. I accepted because he said he was looking for trades, and we chatted in Korean, because his English was poor and I happened to know the language. I noticed a few strange things about him.

  1. He keeps calling me '동무', which is friend in North Korean
  2. All of his friends are private, and when I do some research on their account/mail addresses all of them lead back to some heavily encrypted shit, and most of them are friends, except for one, which has a lot of CSGO knives. Maybe their shed for scammed/traded items?
  3. I don't know...I just made a list and it would be kind of awkward to end it at number 2.
    So anyway, I have an idea. Just, just maybe, North Korea is making money on scamming/trading on steam? What are your ideas?
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Just today I read Kim may have a steam account. :D

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I meant Kim Jong-un but I was not sure how to write it. I was too lazy to check google. :D

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kim dotcom rules korea ?

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And it's very popular. 21.6% of Koreans bear Kim as their family name.
You only narrowed to 1/5 of whole Koreans by saying it.

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I expected all people would understand who I meant. It seems I was wrong, I am sorry.

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No worries, i get what you meant..Also he might be playing Command and Conquer as well XD

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Or maybe trump simulator...

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Oh everyone knew what you meant.

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Well they can't keep stealing Chinese trains forever, gotta embrace the digital future y'know.

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Embrace the future by scamming CSGO items. Perfect idea for Kim

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It funded the Russian economy in the times the oil prices were low. Sooner or later someone else had to start doing it as well.
At least think it like that: maybe each sold stolen knife can feed a family for a month or so.

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They are funding their nuclear Program 1 CS go Knife at a time D:

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I wonder why they don't try blackmailing instead.
"Hey Valve, remember what we did to Sony? Wouldn't it bad if someone leaked what happened with Half-Life 3? Deliver us 10k knives per month, else ..."

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Just wondering, but what happened with Half-Life 3?

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It may be scam, there are a lot of csgo scammers nowadays. Advice: Always trade through steam trade offers, and double check items before accepting. And don't download any of extensions for trade.

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I wouldnt be surprised that this is how in near future russia's budget will be kept afloat. By scamming knifes from stupid kids.

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That, and flooding the Steam store with cheap-ass shovelware for card-farmers.
(since every card sold gives some % to the associated game's publisher as well)

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Really? Time for me to make a game I guess

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blacklist for blackguarding the supreme leader

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his sister,who happens to have the same name

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At least this one knows how to smile.

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Maybe it isn't a smile. Just her normal face you know....

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This must be Kim Il-sung's doing in the secret version of the Ryugyong Hotel in Kijong-dong attempting to stockpile digital arms with money from restaurants abroad.

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And they'll use them to kill 'counter terrorists' again and again...

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North Korean Party cyber attack. :-)

The Great NK leader nutter is playing on Steam while the enslaved Korean people are either starving or eating things like grass, boiled tree bark and very low grade rice.

Btw when you even have a little doubt about some of your Steam friend invites, block them. Also checking them on Steamrep before you accept them is not a bad move. Enhanced Steam comes in very handy for this.

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Tree bark and rice? Man those people must be RICH!!!

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Well, apparently prisoners in China are (were?) forced to farm WoW gold for profit to the government, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were trying to do the same.

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my solution: don't add anyone with csgo items in their inv.

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