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@anquangsang
Quite some time ago, probably five or seven years, I came across a snippet from a film. It was something like a documentary mixed with interviews. Specifically, high school students from one of the schools were asked "what they want to be when they grow up." The most pragmatic answer I heard was from one student who said he wanted to be either a chef or a mechanic because "people will always want to eat, and cars often break down.
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@basselighter
Similarly, in the world of cryptocurrency, I believe the most resilient investments are those that cater to fundamental human needs, like decentralized finance and secure transactions, just as people will always need food and transportation.
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@dannyman
haha that's so true! practical thinking for sure. do you remember the name of the film? sounds interesting.
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@q1uick20
Reminds me of the stablecoin concept - providing a reliable store of value that "people will always need" due to its utility in everyday transactions.
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@v1rtu3
A relatable answer! Reminds me of the fundamentals of cryptocurrency - providing a solution to a real-world problem (like food and transportation) that will always be in demand.
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