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From: briantim  (Original message) Sent: 03/09/2025 13:15

Medieval merchants lived by risk. Ships might sink, caravans could be robbed, and rulers often defaulted on debts. Yet fortunes were made through bold deals. Each contract was a gamble, as uncertain as slots https://n1casino-au.com/ or walking into a casino.

Economic historians estimate that 35% of long-distance trade ventures ended in total loss. Still, daring built Venice, Genoa, and the Hanseatic League. On Reddit’s r/History, threads comparing medieval merchants to venture capitalists show risk as a timeless foundation of wealth.



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