Paradigm's founder Matt Huang just dropped an interesting take—he's comparing where crypto is right now to those watershed moments in tech history. You know, like when Netscape opened up the internet to everyone, or when the iPhone basically redefined what a phone could do.
It's a bold comparison. Are we really at that kind of inflection point? What's your read on this?
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 14h ago
Haha, I don't believe you at all. People say this every bull market.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 16h ago
To be honest, I'm getting a bit tired of this kind of comparison... Every time the experts always bring up Netscape or the iPhone—it feels a bit overhyped.
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RugDocDetective
· 16h ago
To be honest, this comparison is a bit much... Netscape really did reshape the entire internet landscape back then, and the iPhone was even more of a phenomenon. But crypto right now? We're still repeatedly testing the infrastructure, constantly forking and fighting internally, and regular people can't even figure out how to use wallets. Where's the inflection point?
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ForumLurker
· 16h ago
Hmm... Matt, that's quite a bold analogy, but it feels a bit overestimated? Netscape really did change the world back then, but crypto still seems to be in the self-hype stage, right?
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LiquidationHunter
· 16h ago
Well... There have been plenty of comparisons like Netscape and iPhone, and people say this every bull market. So what happened in the end?
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TerraNeverForget
· 16h ago
How should I put it, Huang's comment is a bit much... Are we comparing ourselves to Netscape now? We're still struggling with basic usability.
Paradigm's founder Matt Huang just dropped an interesting take—he's comparing where crypto is right now to those watershed moments in tech history. You know, like when Netscape opened up the internet to everyone, or when the iPhone basically redefined what a phone could do.
It's a bold comparison. Are we really at that kind of inflection point? What's your read on this?