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To be honest, currently, the release of Sora 2 has virtually no direct connection with the Render (cryptocurrency) project. Sora 2 is OpenAI's highly popular AI model capable of generating videos, pri...
Buddy, if you had this idea a few years back, you would've been riding the wave. Just write a whitepaper, shout a few slogans about decentralization and disrupting the future, get a few big names to e...
Hey buddy, this question you're asking is quite popular recently, and the 100QA.ai project community is quite active. Don't worry, I'll break it down for you.
Hey, this is a very interesting question, and indeed, it's something many people new to Bitcoin get confused about. I'll try to explain my understanding in simple terms.
Hey, this is an interesting question. At first glance, these three things seem unrelated, but if you dig deeper, you'll find they share the same 'spiritual core.' Let me explain it in simple terms.
It can be said that Bitcoin has indeed greatly propelled this "denationalization" social imagination. In fact, one could argue that this is precisely one of Bitcoin's most captivating charms.
It can be said that it is absolutely a catalyst, and a very important one at that. We can discuss this from several angles. First, imagine in the past you wanted to send money to a friend abroad.
Hello, talking about this topic, I feel like we're discussing how the internet would change our lives back when it first emerged. The term "trustless" sounds a bit cold, even antisocial, as if it mean...
This is a very interesting analogy. Indeed, in their core essence, these two share many striking similarities, both possessing a sense of "bottom-up" grassroots power.
That's an interesting idea. Let's break it down to understand it better. Simply put, it's unlikely that Bitcoin (and cryptocurrencies and NFTs more broadly) will completely "replace" traditional art g...
Ah, that's a truly fascinating question, very evocative! It connects cold, hard technology with humanistic art. I believe viewing it as a form of "eternal digital monumental art" is not only possible ...
Here's how you can think of it: Bitcoin is like the "elder statesman" or "spiritual totem" of the entire crypto world. Many NFT artists have a special emotional connection to it, primarily for the fol...
Hey, that's a really interesting question! Many people do indeed confuse these two things or think they're one and the same. Let me break it down for you in simple terms.
To put it this way, it sounds quite mystical, but the principle is actually similar to what artists did hundreds of years ago; only the "pen" and "paper" have changed.
This is a very interesting question, like asking if an architectural blueprint counts as the beginning of architectural art. My view is: Directly considering it a "digital artwork" itself might be a b...
When talking about Bitcoin's impact on young people, it's quite interesting. Many people assume Bitcoin is just a speculative tool, but for many young individuals, it's the underlying ideas—decentrali...
I think 'utopian value experiment' is a rather fitting description for Bitcoin, especially when looking back at its inception. Why "Utopian"? Imagine this: before Bitcoin, all our money had to be mana...