☄️TIME TON - TIME CITY!
🏙️ TimeCity opens its doors!
📆 On February 19, a new digital era begins. The TimeTON community will gain access to the metaverse for the first time, where each object is your future digital asset that generates income and resources.
🗣️ A collection of 5,728 NFTs is the basis of a virtual city that will grow, develop and form a full-fledged digital ecosystem.
🏘 Residential complexes are being built here, where the first residents will settle, business centers and manufacturing enterprises are opening, which will become the heart of the economy. Trading platforms and entertainment areas appear, creating the rhythm of city life. Digital advertising screens light up on the streets, where location owners receive a share of the global advertising market.
👨🏻💻 Every user of our community will have access to the first version of the metaverse to watch the construction of the city in real time, explore the first districts and become part of a closed community of NFT owners, where the most valuable opportunities are revealed.
💥 There is very little left…
🔖If you decide to buy NFT - be careful, think twice, you don’t know how it will turn out.#dyor
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🙈 After the ban on accepting organic waste, Bali authorities faced an unexpected consequence: residents began massively burning trash right in their own yards
ℹ️ The decision to restrict organic waste intake was made to accelerate the transition to village-level waste processing systems. Now the island’s largest landfill only accepts non-organic and residual waste. The reason is critical overload: up to 65% of Bali’s waste is organic with high moisture content, leading to methane emissions, unpleasant odors, and rapid overfilling of the site.
🔥 However, in practice, the ban has triggered a wave of uncontrolled waste burning. Lacking sufficient recycling infrastructure, local residents have resorted to the simplest method of disposal – fire.
#rules@BaliNews
🌱 Bali’s main landfill stopped taking organic waste (April 2026) and will fully close by August
👮♀️ Police are monitoring the site, but short-term issues like illegal dumping and river pollution may increase during the transition.
🚮 Tourists: you might notice more trash in some areas – travel responsibly.
#rules@BaliNews
🪧Bali installs signs with rules of behavior on the island
📰 The Department of Tourism of Bali province is concerned about the number of violations of the rules of behavior on the island by tourists. Now it is intensifying the installation of information signs with infographics explaining the rules of behavior on the island – Do's and Don'ts.
📍 The plan is to install these signs at 10 key locations in Kuta, Changgu, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Tanah Lote and Bedugul where the chance of reading the rules will be high.
🤞 This is expected to reduce the number of violations so often committed by foreign tourists.
What Do's should be followed first of all?
@BaliNews
#tourism#rules
👮♂️Governor to take firm and tough action against foreign tourists who behave badly while in Bali
📰 The statements come after an American national was arrested and deported after going on a rampage in a hospital on the island under the influence of drugs.
🇺🇸 The 27-year-old US citizen, known by his initials MM, tested positive for drugs, though was deported from Indonesia without criminal prosecution as ‘no evidence’ was found to charge him with drug possession.
❌ He has been added to the blacklist and will be denied entry to Indonesia in the future.
@BaliNews
#rules#goodnews