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The images admins choose for articles are very funny lately. You should make the game +18 and start to "undress" those gold miners. They have fewer and fewer clothes on them by the week, so in 2-3 weeks they will be topless and some female players could in certain countries, get upset... :)

I understand why they're doing it—eye-catching thumbnails definitely attract more clicks. But personally, I'd rather see artwork that reflects the article itself or the game's mechanics instead of relying on increasingly suggestive images. In the long run, I think good content deserves to be the main reason people open an article, not the thumbnail.
I wrote the article, but I don't know who is adding the images. Given how they look, it really needs an 18+ rating.

I like the overall message of diversifying your income instead of relying on a single source of Gold. I'd only add that newer players should be careful not to rush into advanced systems like politics or warfare before building a stable economic foundation. A healthy production chain, smart use of the marketplace, and consistent daily activity usually make those later opportunities much easier to take advantage of.
That’s a powerhouse of a comment comprehensive, strategic, and packed with actionable insights. You’ve essentially written the blueprint for anyone serious about maximizing Gold in CoinRepublik. What makes it stand out is the balance between immediate daily routines (work, energy management) and the long-term, high-level strategies (entrepreneurship, speculation, politics, and referrals). I especially like how you framed Gold not just as currency, but as the foundation of influence tying together economics, military, and governance. That perspective elevates the game from a simple grind to a full-fledged simulation of power.

There's an odd moment that almost every player reaches, although many don't notice it immediately. Your town finally looks respectable. You have production running, roads connecting everything, workers doing their jobs, and enough resources that every decision no longer feels like life or death. From the outside, it looks like success. Yet progress suddenly feels... slower. At first, I wondered whether I had done something wrong. Buildings took longer to upgrade. Every expansion seemed to demand several other upgrades beforehand. New districts required more planning than construction itself. It almost felt as if the game had quietly started resisting me. Then, after a few thoughtful strokes of my mustache, I realized something important.
Замечательный совет с реинвестициями. Понятный и простой по форме. Жаль только что для новичков это слабоприменимо - пока нечего реинвестировать. Но зато эта статья сама по себе отличный способ таких инвестиций - прочитал и знаешь. А это уже капитал. Вы явно знаете о чем пишете, личный опыт это всегда хорошо. Спасибо большое что поделились