Fighting over patches of land feels so last century when the real game is being played in the realm of ideas and information. The conquest of cognitive territory—who controls the narrative, the data, the networks—that's where the actual power shift is happening. Traditional zero-sum battles over physical assets miss the point entirely. In a world where digital assets and knowledge economies define value, being stuck on territorial disputes is like playing chess while everyone else is playing 4D chess.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-12 12:05
NGL, this argument sounds great but is too idealistic. In reality, it's still those who hold land and resources who have the final say.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-11 03:26
The topic of calling out someone is a bit harsh, but that's just how reality is. Whoever controls the narrative wins.
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CrashHotline
· 01-10 07:51
That's true, but the problem is that most people are still waving their sticks on the ground.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 01-10 07:48
Basically, projects still fighting for territory that can't even pass code audits—thinking they can control the narrative? First, fix the integer overflow and reentrancy vulnerabilities in the contract before talking about information advantage.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-10 07:44
Wow, really, control over topics and data is the real hard currency; land争夺 is just old-fashioned thinking.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-10 07:36
Basically, it's a information war—whoever holds the right to speak wins.
Fighting over patches of land feels so last century when the real game is being played in the realm of ideas and information. The conquest of cognitive territory—who controls the narrative, the data, the networks—that's where the actual power shift is happening. Traditional zero-sum battles over physical assets miss the point entirely. In a world where digital assets and knowledge economies define value, being stuck on territorial disputes is like playing chess while everyone else is playing 4D chess.