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“There is a rigid demand for big casinos on the blockchain from the 7 billion people on earth who can’t make it.” In the future, 70% of the 7 billion population, along with their “dreams of overnight wealth,” will become the eternal fundamentals of the crypto market. The largest social experiment in monetary history is still ongoing.
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Now, imagine another scenario. 10,000 years ago in the Levant region, a guy told his tribe, “Hey, let’s stop hunting and settle down here. We’ll plant these grass seeds, and in six months, we’ll come back and eat the seeds.” Can you imagine what kind of ritual his tribe would use to exorcise him? However, this was a key period when humans transitioned from relying on and adapting to nature to utilizing and transforming nature, known as the “Agricultural Revolution” or Neolithic Revolution. It fundamentally changed the social structure and economic foundation of human society at that time, laying the groundwork for modern civilization.
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Imagine if entrepreneurs, investors, and developers at that time really heeded Forbes’ advice and stopped building the internet. What would the world look like today? It’s pretty hard to imagine because you are standing at the end of history - looking back, it seems like a natural trend for the wheel of history to move forward.
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This is an article published on May 31, 1999, in Forbes magazine, titled “Dig more coal – the PCs are coming,” written by Peter W. Huber and Mark P. Mills. You can find it by searching for keywords “Forbes” and “Dig more coal.” This article claimed that the internet era of personal computers would become an “internet burning up a lot of fossil fuels,” putting the world on a dangerous energy trajectory. The key example mentioned at the beginning of the article: Every time you order a paper book on Amazon, a lump of coal needs to be burned to provide the energy.
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Civilization-level innovations like crypto can trigger structural shifts in society. This is evident from history. Let’s take the internet era, which you all have experienced, as an example to make it clear.
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