The entire bubble economy we're witnessing? It's built on hallucinations. Model collapse isn't just a tech problem—it's what happens when overinflated valuations meet reality. We've created layers of abstraction so thick that nobody knows what's real anymore. Asset prices floating on narratives, not fundamentals. The whole structure is one coherent illusion, and when it breaks, it won't be gradual.
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0xSherlock
· 12-04 22:52
To put it simply, it's like a game of musical chairs—sooner or later, someone has to be left holding the bag.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-04 22:36
Damn, isn't this talking about people like us? When will this self-deceiving game ever stop?
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 12-04 22:32
A bunch of empty narratives are hyping each other up—it’s bound to collapse sooner or later.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-04 22:24
So it's bound to collapse sooner or later—it's just a matter of who ends up holding the bag.
The entire bubble economy we're witnessing? It's built on hallucinations. Model collapse isn't just a tech problem—it's what happens when overinflated valuations meet reality. We've created layers of abstraction so thick that nobody knows what's real anymore. Asset prices floating on narratives, not fundamentals. The whole structure is one coherent illusion, and when it breaks, it won't be gradual.