An interesting phenomenon worth pondering. In the eyes of those who see cryptography as the core architecture of the future, it is on par with AI — both are regarded as key factors determining a country's century-long technological competitiveness. Falling behind in this field could lead to consequences that are not just economic but also involve military, geopolitical, and even cultural influence decline.
However, these voices that are truly optimistic about the prospects of encryption never make such pretentious complaints in the market — like "the industry is doomed."
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 01-10 08:17
True believers never shout "It's over," those who do no longer believe.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 01-10 07:00
nah, the "crypto vs AI" framing is taxonomically incorrect imo. one's infrastructure, one's application layer—data suggests people conflating them haven't actually built anything substantial. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick... yeah, the geopolitical angle holds water though, statistically speaking.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-10 06:55
This is the true believer, who doesn't follow the crowd to complain but works diligently behind the scenes.
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WalletManager
· 01-10 06:44
This is the true believer, not those who panic and sell at the first market dip. Those who hold onto their chips never talk nonsense.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-10 06:37
Honestly, compared to those who constantly shout "the industry is doomed," the people who quietly build have a truly different perspective.
An interesting phenomenon worth pondering. In the eyes of those who see cryptography as the core architecture of the future, it is on par with AI — both are regarded as key factors determining a country's century-long technological competitiveness. Falling behind in this field could lead to consequences that are not just economic but also involve military, geopolitical, and even cultural influence decline.
However, these voices that are truly optimistic about the prospects of encryption never make such pretentious complaints in the market — like "the industry is doomed."