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  • Pluralistic: Trumpismo vs minilateralism (01 Apr 2026)

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    A US $100 bill. Benjamin Franklin's face has been replaced with an orange blur surmounted by yellow candy-floss hair. The '100s' have been altered to read '000' and the 'ONE HUNDRED' now reads 'NONE HUNDRED.' The Secretary of the Treasury's signature has been replaced with Trump's signature. The series of the bill reads '47.'

    Trumpismo vs minilateralism (permalink)

    As November Kelly has pointed out, the weirdest thing about Trumpismo is how the man seethes and rails against a game that is thoroughly rigged in America’s favor, because he resents having to pretend to play the game at all:

    https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/26/i-dont-want/#your-greenback-dollar

    Before Trump, the deal was that everyone would pretend that we had a “rules-based international order” in which every country got a fair deal, even as America cheated like hell and sucked the world dry. It’s really impossible to overstate how advantageous this was to America. By pretending to be a neutral interchange spot for transoceanic fiber cables, it got to spy on the world’s internet traffic:

    https://pluralistic.net/2025/11/26/difficult-multipolarism/#eurostack

    By pretending to have a neutral currency, it got to exercise “dollar dominance” through which the nations of the world sent America the things they dug out of the ground or built in their factories, in exchange for America making small adjustments to a spreadsheet at the Federal Reserve. And by pretending its tech exports were neutral platforms, America got to raid the world’s private data and bank accounts, spying and looting to its heart’s content.

    When Trump kicked off his campaign of incontinent belligerence – putting tariffs on the exports of countries populated only by penguins, trying to steal Greenland – it became impossible for the world’s leaders to carry on this pretense.

    This led to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney – the world’s most Davos man – standing up at this year’s World Economic Forum to denounce the whole post-war settlement as a bullshit arrangement, announcing that we were in a period of “rupture” and promising a new world of “variable geometry” in which “middle powers” would exist in overlapping webs of alliances, without the USA:

    https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/27/i-want-to-do-it/#now-make-me-do-it

    Now, thanks to Trump’s America First agenda, America’s many advantages are collapsing. The dollar is in retreat, with Ethiopia revaluing its national debt in Chinese renminbi:

    https://fidelpost.com/ethiopia-and-china-move-toward-final-stage-of-debt-restructuring-agreement/

    Even worse: Trump’s disastrous war of choice in Iran is heading for a humiliating defeat for the dollar, with Iran announcing that any peace deal will require a $2m/ship toll to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a toll they’re already collecting, payable only in renminbi:

    https://www.nbcnews.com/world/iran/irans-tehran-toll-booth-forces-tankers-pay-millions-leave-strait-hormu-rcna265258

    (I really hope Trump’s plan to rename it the “Strait of Trump” catches on, so that his name in invoked with every tanker that traverses the strait, weakening the dollar and America’s power – a very fitting legacy.)

    For the past quarter-century, I’ve fought the US Trade Representative in various international fora, as the USTR piled all kinds of conditions America’s trading partners that made it impossible to pursue any kind of technological sovereignty:

    https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/01/39c3/#the-new-coalition

    Every now and then, I think about how furious the USTR must be, watching Trump blunder through all the subtle traps they wove around the planet.

    Take the “digital trade agenda,” a set of policies that the US has made its top priority for a decade. Countries that succumbed to the digital trade agenda had to agree not to pursue “data localization” (rules that ban companies from moving or storing data about the people of your country outside of its borders), and they had to agree to duty-free status for digital exports like apps, music, games, ebooks and videos.

    Today, the digital trade agenda is in tatters. Data localization is the top priority, with projects like the Eurostack and the European Digital Infrastructure Consortium breaking all land-speed records to build on-shore apps and data-centers that will keep data out of the hands of American companies and the American government:

    https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/edic

    And this week, duty-free status for digital assets hit the skids when a meeting of the World Trade Organization saw America’s demands for a 10-year renewal of a global deal fail because Brazil wouldn’t agree to it. Brazil has good reasons to mistrust the digital trade agenda, after Trump and Microsoft colluded to shut down a high court judge’s online life in retaliation for passing sentence on the Trump-allied former dictator, Jair Bolsonaro:

    https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sb0211

    Brazil blocked the 10-year renewal of the duty-free status of digital exports, worldwide. In its place, the US got a two-year renewal – meaning that US companies’ ability to export their digital products after 2028 will depend on whatever Trump does in the next two years, a period during which we know Trump is going to be a raging asshole (assuming he doesn’t have a stroke first).

    Even more interesting: Brazil struck a “minilateral” digital duty-free deal with 66 non-US countries, including Canada and the EU:

    https://www.csmonitor.com/Editorials/the-monitors-view/2026/0331/EU-and-Canada-lean-into-a-new-world-role?icid=rss

    Now, the US is a powerhouse exporter of digital goods, and has been since the start. This was such a given that in Neal Stephenson’s 1992 cyberpunk classic Snow Crash, Stephenson imagined a future where the US had all but collapsed, save for the three things it did better than anyone else in the world: “music, movies and microcode”:

    https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1015147/Music-Movies-Microcode-High-Speed

    Today, America’s media and software industries are dying, and Trump is holding a pillow over their faces. He stole Tiktok and gave it to his buddy Larry Ellison, whose failson’s acquisition and merger of two of the five remaining studios Trump also waved through:

    https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/28/golden-mean/#reality-based-community

    Game studios are ensloppifying their flagship products, alienating their most ardent customers, and are laying off thousands of programmers and artists following incestuous mergers that leave them hopelessly bloated:

    https://www.blog.udonis.co/mobile-marketing/mobile-games/activision-blizzard-layoffs

    Meanwhile, there’s a global cultural market that’s sweeping away American media: from K-pop (and K-zombies) to Heated Rivalry to Brazil funk:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk_carioca

    Now, thanks to Trump, there are just a couple of years until America’s wilting cultural exports will face high tariffs from markets where international media is surging.

    This is how the American century ends: not with a bang, but with a Trump.


    Hey look at this (permalink)



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    Object permanence (permalink)

    #25yrsago My new sigfile https://memex.craphound.com/2001/03/30/

    #20yrsago TBL’s “The Future of the Web” https://web.archive.org/web/20070706130940/http://webcast.oii.ox.ac.uk/download/oii/20060314_139/20060314_139.mp3

    #20yrsago Bruce Sterling’s bumper stickers https://web.archive.org/web/20060401010820/https://www.bumperactive.com/archives/000685.jsp

    #15yrsago Kinect makes UAV even more autonomous https://www.suasnews.com/2011/03/mit-slam-quad-using-kinect/

    #15yrsago This frozen yogurt store offers the best discounts around https://memex.craphound.com/2016/03/30/this-frozen-yogurt-store-offers-the-best-discounts-around/

    #10yrsago Amazing fan-made Wonder Woman sweater pattern to download and knit https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/wonder-woman-2

    #10yrsago Automated drug cabinets have 1400+ critical vulns that will never be patched https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/03/30/1400-flaws-automated-medical-supply-system/

    #10yrsago Playable records laser-etched in cheese, eggplant and ham https://web.archive.org/web/20160323075536/http://www.thevinylfactory.com/vinyl-factory-news/matthew-herbert-tortilla-edible-vinyl/

    #10yrsago Up to half of the Americans killed by police have a disability https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/mar/29/media-must-report-police-violence-towards-disabled-people

    #10yrsago Judge says Citibank’s law-school loan isn’t “student debt” and can be discharged in bankruptcy https://abcnews.com/Business/judges-ruling-law-school-grads-debt-signal-seismic/story?id=37981518

    #10yrsago How a street artist pulled off a 50-building mural in Cairo’s garbage-collector district https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/29/world/middleeast/cairo-mural-garbage.html

    #10yrsago CNBC’s secure password tutorial sent your password in the clear to 30 advertisers https://web.archive.org/web/20160331095151/https://motherboard.vice.com/read/cnbc-tried-and-massively-failed-to-teach-people-about-password-security

    #10yrsago How DRM would kill the next Netflix (and how the W3C could save it) https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/03/interoperability-and-w3c-defending-future-present

    #5yrsago America needs a high-fiber broadband diet https://pluralistic.net/2021/03/30/fight-for-44/#slowpokes

    #5yrsago Minimum wage vs Wall Street bonuses https://pluralistic.net/2021/03/30/fight-for-44/#fight-for-44


    Upcoming appearances (permalink)

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    Recent appearances (permalink)



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    Latest books (permalink)



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    Upcoming books (permalink)

    • “The Reverse-Centaur’s Guide to AI,” a short book about being a better AI critic, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, June 2026 (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374621568/thereversecentaursguidetolifeafterai/)
    • “Enshittification, Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It” (the graphic novel), Firstsecond, 2026

    • “The Post-American Internet,” a geopolitical sequel of sorts to Enshittification, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2027

    • “Unauthorized Bread”: a middle-grades graphic novel adapted from my novella about refugees, toasters and DRM, FirstSecond, 2027

    • “The Memex Method,” Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2027



    Colophon (permalink)

    Today’s top sources:

    Currently writing: “The Post-American Internet,” a sequel to “Enshittification,” about the better world the rest of us get to have now that Trump has torched America. First draft complete. Second draft underway.

    • “The Reverse Centaur’s Guide to AI,” a short book for Farrar, Straus and Giroux about being an effective AI critic. LEGAL REVIEW AND COPYEDIT COMPLETE.
    • “The Post-American Internet,” a short book about internet policy in the age of Trumpism. PLANNING.

    • A Little Brother short story about DIY insulin PLANNING


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  • Palmer Luckey Is Our Most Terrifyingly Deranged Billionaire

    Palmer Luckey Is Our Most Terrifyingly Deranged Billionaire

    The United States is plagued with some uniquely twisted and malevolent billionaires. There’s Larry Ellison, founder of Oracle, who is ardently committed to supporting Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, and appears hell-bent on personally owning and controlling as much of the media as possible. Jeff Bezos built an empire on the backs of exploited warehouse and delivery workers who can’t go to the bathroom. Elon Musk is a white nationalist who disowned his transgender daughter and has consigned hundreds of thousands of people in Africa, primarily children, to agonizing deaths thanks to his gleeful USAID cuts. Even Warren Buffett, the avuncular, self-effacing Nebraska philanthropist, has unashamedly made a fortune from predatory mobile home loans.

  • Croatia’s Football Team Signed Deal With Gambling Sponsor Whose Rep Used Fake Name

    Croatia’s Football Team Signed Deal With Gambling Sponsor Whose Rep Used Fake Name

    This article is the result of a collaboration with Josimar. You can find Josimar’s corresponding piece here.

    Dragon Z6 said it became the Croatian national team’s “official sponsor” in May 2024.

    A European academic used a false name to represent an opaque Asian-facing bookmaker that is sponsoring Croatia’s national football team in the run up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    Croatia’s national governing body of football, the Croatian Football Federation (HNS), struck the deal to make gambling website Dragon Z6 the team’s “exclusive betting partner” across Asia in May 2024.

    Promotional footage of the ceremony to ink the two-year agreement was filmed in Zagreb, with Croatian national team players Marco Pašalić, Lovro Majer and Josip Juranović in attendance.

    A video posted to Dragon Z6’s website shows HNS International’s chief executive Dennis Lukančić and the federation’s head of marketing Ante Cicvarić signing the contract with the bookmaker’s representative.

    “We hold Dragon Z6.com in high regard,” Cicvarić said in the clip. “A brand with a 25 year legacy and a stellar reputation for providing an exceptional gaming experience. Their motto, ‘Life is a gamble’, resonates deeply with us.”

    “Alexander Smith” (centre) at the signing ceremony with HNS executives. Source: Dragon Z6

    Dragon Z6’s representative, who is named on screen and in a placard as “Alexander Smith”, described the deal as a “momentous partnership”. 

    He said: “The Dragon Z6.com family proudly welcomes the Croatian national football team. We embark on an exciting journey to realise our shared ambitions.”

    “Alexander Smith’s” signature does not appear when he signs the banner, but based on the movements of his marker he is not writing his real name. Source: Dragon Z6

    But the man who appears in the footage on behalf of Dragon Z6 is not Alexander Smith. He is Branko Balon, a senior lecturer in computer science at Algebra Bernays University in Zagreb. 

    The Croatian national was identified using facial recognition search engine PimEyes, with images from his Facebook, university profile and media reports confirming the match.

    Branko Balon’s university profile. Source: Algebra Bernays University

    In addition to his university position, Balon is the president of non-profit group the Croatian-Chinese Friendship Society for Cultural, Scientific and Economic Cooperation (CCFS).

    He appears to have visited China on several occasions, including last July when he took part in a visiting scholar programme with the Nishan World Center of Confucian Studies in eastern China’s Shandong province, according to his Facebook posts.

    Top: Branko Balon in a news report and on a cookery programme. Bottom: Photos posted to Branko Balon’s Facebook page. Source: New China TV / YouTube, 24sata / YouTube, Branko Balon / Facebook

    Six months before the signing ceremony with HNS, Balon reportedly addressed a Zagreb sports and tourism symposium whose attendees included representatives from the Croatian Football Federation.

    After initially confirming receipt of an email from Bellingcat, Branko Balon did not respond to questions. Dragon Z6 did not respond to multiple emails.

    Dennis Lukančić said the Croatia Football Federation respected the rules and regulations of the sport’s governing bodies as well as Croatian law, but did not answer specific questions about how it became involved with Dragon Z6 or if it was previously aware of Balon’s real identity.

    “Regarding the signing ceremony, we note that the Croatian Football Federation did not publish or officially communicate the identity of the Dragon Z6 representative present at the event,” he said. “As is customary with such ceremonies, the event itself was of a promotional nature and did not constitute the formal execution of contractual documentation.”

    This photo, published on the Croatia Football Federation’s website in a post about its deal with Dragon Z6, shows Lukančić sitting next to Branko, who had a fake name displayed in front of him. Source: Croatia Football Federation

    “The Croatian Football Federation is not in a position to comment on the internal decisions, communications, or presentation choices of Dragon Z6, including the use of names or identities in their own materials or appearances. Any questions regarding the identity or representation of Dragon Z6 at promotional events are best addressed to Dragon Z6 or their representatives. 

    “In any of our proceedings we always negotiate in good faith and we respect all rights and obligations that arise from any agreement.”

    Lukančić said the federation had carried out “standard compliance and due diligence procedures” before entering the deal and that the agreement was executed between the relevant legal entities, with Dragon Z6 “represented by their duly authorised signatories”. 

    Asked which country Dragon Z6 was headquartered in, who its beneficial owner was, and for the name of the person who signed the contract on behalf of the gambling company, Lukančić said: “In our previous email we gave you already all answers and our position in this matter.”

    We also asked if the Dragon Z6 deal includes sponsorship during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, but did not receive a response. England is Croatia’s first opponent, facing off against the Three Lions in Dallas on June 17.

    The Many-Headed Dragon

    Open source findings suggest that Dragon Z6 – sometimes referred to in Chinese as “Zunlong Kaisheng” – is just the latest iteration of an Asian-facing online gambling platform that has been sponsoring Western sports teams under different names for more than a decade. Dragon Z6 appears to be associated with the Hong Kong-linked gambling company KashBet, also known as KB88.

    Screenshots of games available on Dragon Z6.

    Gambling does not occur directly on the Z6.com domain. The site is essentially a gateway that redirects users to a fluctuating number of mirror websites with alphanumeric string domains. These Chinese-language sites host the gambling content, including live-streamed card games, and provide clues about Dragon Z6’s association with KashBet.

    The image of Dutch former professional footballer Robin van Persie is featured prominently on Dragon Z6’s mirror sites. In the “About” section of these websites, the online casino says it signed van Persie as its brand ambassador in 2021. The same photograph of him is used interchangeably to promote both Dragon Z6 and the KashBet brand.

    Branding on Robin van Persie’s jacket and the football shows KashBet (left) and the Dragon Z6 logo (right). Source: Z6.com proxy website

    Van Persie’s agent, Kees Vos, said the footballer had not entered into a partnership with Kashbet, was not involved with Dragon Z6, and had not been aware that his image was being used on these websites.

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    “We have taken notice of the abuse of the image of our client Robin van Persie by several Asian gambling platforms, and we will instruct our lawyers to take legal action against these parties,” Vos said.

    Z6’s mirror sites also say Zunlong Kaisheng is the “official sponsor” of Bundesliga clubs Bayer Leverkusen and Augsburg, Brazilian side Fluminense, Italian club Roma, English league team Wigan Athletic and Dutch club Ajax. 

    However, it was KashBet that signed sponsorship deals with these football teams in 2017 and 2019. No record of a sponsorship with FC Augsburg was found, but KB88 was promoted in pitchside advertising during one of the team’s 2019 home games.

    In 2019, Australian football team Melbourne Victory dropped their AFC Champions League sponsor “Kaishi Entertainment” after concerns were raised about the company’s link to Kashbet. 

    KashBet’s representative at the signing with Bayer Leverkusen was the same person who represented Kaishi Entertainment during the Melbourne Victory announcement in the same year.

    The same woman who represented KB88 when it signed with Bayer Leverkusen also represented Kaishi Entertainment  when it signed with Melbourne Victory. Identical Chinese branding is also visible on both jerseys. Source: Daim.net, Bayer Leverkusen official website

    A YouTube channel branded as “Zunlong Kaisheng” and featuring the Dragon Z6 logo hosts a 2024 video titled “Welcome to Dragon Casino”. It shows a tour of a facility where female croupiers are live-streamed operating table games. 

    The video also features framed photographs purporting to show various ceremonies. These include the KashBet image of van Persie, as well as club teams AS Roma and AFC Ajax’s Asian betting partnerships with KB88 in 2017. Another photo claims to show former Real Madrid, Chelsea and Belgium footballer Eden Hazard becoming a Dragon Casino “brand ambassador” in 2020.

    Bellingcat’s emails to representatives for Eden Hazard, who was recently announced as a “global ambassador” for online gambling platform Stake, were not returned.

    Top: TheYouTube video includes a photo wall purporting to show Dragon Casino and KB88 sponsorship signings. Bottom: 1 – AFC Ajax; 2 – Eden Hazard; 3 – AS Roma; 4 – Robin van Persie. Source: 尊龙凯时AG旗舰厅 (“Zunlong Kaisheng AG Flagship Hall”) YouTube channel

    The location of the facility is not stated but open source evidence shows it was filmed in the Philippines, where offshore gaming operators were banned in 2024. Reverse image searches confirm one section of the promotional video was shot in the five-star Peninsula Hotel in Makati City, Manila.

    Offshore Corporate Labyrinth

    Dutch club Ajax, who were sponsored by KB88 in 2017, said their deal involved Hong Kong firm KB88 Entertainment Culture Limited. A company based in the British Virgin Islands is also behind trade names linked to KB88, according to a 2023 investigation by Dutch outlet NRC. But the entities purportedly in control of the gambling platform do not stop there.

    Dragon Z6’s site links to a 2012 statement posted by English Championship club, Queen’s Park Rangers (QPR), announcing a one year deal to make KashBet the club’s international betting partner. The press release, which was removed from QPR’s website earlier this year, said KashBet was “fully owned and operated by Keen Ocean Entertainment (IOM) Limited” and licensed and regulated by the Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) on the Isle of Man.

    Screenshots of live-streamed card games and other offerings on Dragon Z6.

    Records from the Isle of Man company registry show a company named Goldenway Investments (UK) Limited was incorporated in 2010 and changed its name to Keen Ocean Entertainment (IOM) Limited a month later. The company’s two directors were all residents of the Isle of Man, adding Hong Kong resident Yong Tang as the third director in November of that year. A company acting as the secretary, Rivercroft Limited, is also named in documents.

    An archive of the Isle of Man’s Gambling Supervision Commission’s 2012-13 annual report shows that Keen Ocean Entertainment obtained a full online gambling license. This enabled it to enter into the QPR deal as the regulated body behind Kashbet.

    Filings on the Isle of Man register are low on detail. Balance sheets are not filed, and the only documented activity about the company was the occasional movement of Isle of Man-based directors. By November 2015, Yong Tang was the sole director of the company. 

    In 2016, Keen Ocean Entertainment was informed by the Companies Registry that it did not have the authority to maintain its registered office at the address it had given as its premises. Yong Tang did not respond to this correspondence, according to the available documents, and the company was subsequently struck off the register.

    Buildings where Keen Ocean and KB88 Entertainment Culture were registered in the Isle of Man and Hong Kong. Source: Google Maps

    Gaming Compliance International (GCI), a regulatory intelligence firm that monitors the global online gambling market, said Dragon Z6 and KashBet did not have a current gaming license in any credible jurisdiction.

    Ismail Vali, GCI president and the founder and former chief executive of Yield Sec, which tracks gambling and streaming marketplaces, said Dragon Z6 “ruthlessly” targeted audiences in China – where gambling is illegal – but that did not mean the operators were based there.

    “Generally, in the illegal gambling model, they use triangulation and separation,” he said. “It’s the most basic form of organised crime: operate your business in one place, incorporate your business in another, make your money from many places, bank your money in many places, and, finally, invest and spend it everywhere to create more crime. Separating the elements of the illegal activity creates problems for tracing, policing and enforcement.”

    Vali said Western football associations that are struggling to operate on shrinking budgets could be lured into sponsorship deals with unregulated and illegal gambling companies, which were focused on building brand recognition through live-broadcast games.

    “The illegal gambling companies aren’t focused upon making money from the direct audience of the clubs or from the football association’s footprint in Croatia,” he said. “What they are making money from is the audience the football matches are broadcast to globally. They want to communicate what the brand is and because it’s associated with international soccer people think it must be trustworthy.

    “The whole point here is to recruit you through sports. That’s the cheapest way to get you interested because you want to place a bet on Croatia versus the Czech Republic in the World Cup qualifiers. Once they recruit a customer cheaply via sports events, they can then cross-sell or migrate them into casino and more products – where the profit margin is far higher.

    “Unregulated gambling companies want a blended customer – they don’t just want you for sports betting, they want you for everything.”


    Ross Higgins and Connor Plunkett contributed to this article.

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