Looking back at the past few decades of the global capital frenzy, there’s basically been an economic crisis every ten years. Industry reshuffling? That’s even more routine. As the old saying goes: out with the old, in with the new. It’s this very logic at work that ensures there are always people pushing for innovation.
To be honest, when I was a kid watching sci-fi movies, things like RoboCop seemed like just movie props—impossible to exist in real life. But look at today: drones flying in the sky, self-driving cars on the road, bionic robotic fish swimming in the water—technology has already seeped into every corner of our lives. In the past, the term “fantasy” was used to teach people not to daydream, but nowadays it’s become a shackle that limits our thinking. The sky’s the limit—if you don’t spread your wings and explore the world outside, can you even call yourself a bird?
What will the future look like? No one knows for sure. But one thing is certain: as long as something is recognized by the majority, it’s a good thing. Take the debate between Bitcoin and tokenized gold, for example—at its core, it’s really a debate about “consensus.” Whoever has the broader consensus has the more stable value.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 5h ago
Consensus is truly amazing. Simply put, it's all about who tells the more compelling story.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-05 01:50
The consensus part is spot on. But honestly, people still debating BTC vs. tokenized gold are a bit behind the curve... The real game has already moved on to the next round.
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MetadataExplorer
· 12-05 01:44
Consensus is the real king; Bitcoin has already won half the battle this time.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 12-05 01:36
Consensus is king, but whose consensus is stronger right now? The problem is that most people are still on the sidelines.
Looking back at the past few decades of the global capital frenzy, there’s basically been an economic crisis every ten years. Industry reshuffling? That’s even more routine. As the old saying goes: out with the old, in with the new. It’s this very logic at work that ensures there are always people pushing for innovation.
To be honest, when I was a kid watching sci-fi movies, things like RoboCop seemed like just movie props—impossible to exist in real life. But look at today: drones flying in the sky, self-driving cars on the road, bionic robotic fish swimming in the water—technology has already seeped into every corner of our lives. In the past, the term “fantasy” was used to teach people not to daydream, but nowadays it’s become a shackle that limits our thinking. The sky’s the limit—if you don’t spread your wings and explore the world outside, can you even call yourself a bird?
What will the future look like? No one knows for sure. But one thing is certain: as long as something is recognized by the majority, it’s a good thing. Take the debate between Bitcoin and tokenized gold, for example—at its core, it’s really a debate about “consensus.” Whoever has the broader consensus has the more stable value.