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Nick T
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quite ironic that we call those who are the most aligned on our mission, on the same wavelength and generally aiming at the same ends, our “competitors”.
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@m-j-r
especially when we know the only way to win is to achieve economy of scale. competitors can at least develop industry standards, for what it's worth.
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Tudor 🟣🟡
@tudorizer
It’s the main reason why after turmoil markets consolidate into a handful of players. We’re 1-2 years away from another such event in crypto.
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Paul Staples
@paulstaples
The Latin root of the word competitor comes from "competere," which means "to strive in common," "to seek together," or "to compete." This term is made up of the prefix "com-" (meaning "together") and "petere" (meaning "to seek" or "to strive").
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