January's looking rough for India's Russian crude flows—Washington's turning up the heat. But here's the thing: this dip won't last.
You've got fresh intermediaries stepping in, ghost tankers changing flags, and discounted barrels that always find buyers. The supply chain adapts faster than sanctions can keep up.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 18h ago
nah look, the real exploit vector here is thinking sanctions actually *work* lol. ghost tankers, shell intermediaries... classic obfuscation pattern. seen this playbook 47 times already. DYOR on the actual flow routes though—surface-level analysis will get you rekt.
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DegenWhisperer
· 18h ago
A ghost tanker just changes its flag and it's considered a new game—who wouldn't know this trick... Do they really think the regulators are pushovers?
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 18h ago
Ghost tankers changing flags? This trick is as old as time, but the tactics keep evolving.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 19h ago
Damn, they've really mastered these evasive tactics. The US sanctions just can't keep up.
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SilentObserver
· 19h ago
Ghost tankers changing flags and intermediaries creating complex layers—these tricks have been overused for a long time. No matter how hard the US tries, it just can't keep up.
January's looking rough for India's Russian crude flows—Washington's turning up the heat. But here's the thing: this dip won't last.
You've got fresh intermediaries stepping in, ghost tankers changing flags, and discounted barrels that always find buyers. The supply chain adapts faster than sanctions can keep up.