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Latest Questions for Cryptocurrency (412)
This is an excellent question, and it's often joked about within the community. In my opinion, it's not a true religion, but many of its behaviors and manifestations are so strikingly similar to relig...
哈,这个问题问得特别好。其实你想想,任何一个“圈子”能形成,都得有点特别的东西,对吧?比如车友会、动漫迷、甚至是苹果的“果粉”,他们都有共同的爱好和语言。比特币持有者这个群体,也是一样,甚至更“极致”一些。我聊聊我的看法,你就明白了。
1. It's Not Just About Making Money; It's More Like a "Belief" or "Faith"
The most...
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...
Let's put it this way, we need to start by discussing the "path to success" that was common for our parents' generation.
In the past, the generally accepted path for social mobility, or "moving up," w...
That's a great question, and it's a common misconception. My view is: Technically and operationally, absolutely not. But from a risk and mindset perspective, it's indeed more suited for those with a c...
This is an interesting topic, and it was one of Bitcoin's earliest and most attractive visions. Let me share my thoughts.
In short: The ideal is grand, but reality is harsh, yet it has indeed solved m...
This analogy is actually quite clever, and many people have had similar thoughts. We can look at it this way: they are indeed very similar at the fundamental level of "consensus," yet they represent t...
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.
Oh, that's a really interesting question. In my opinion, viewing Bitcoin memes as a "new form of folk art" is quite fitting.
Let me give you an analogy, and you'll understand.
This is an interesting proposition, and after some thought, I find it quite insightful. We can understand it this way:
First, what is "art"? A Van Gogh painting, in essence, is just some paint on a ca...
That's a great question. I'd say the word "redefine" might be a bit too strong, but it has certainly dropped a bombshell on the art world, exploding into a new, very prominent dimension of value.
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...
Yes, absolutely. This analogy is very popular in both the art and crypto worlds because it's indeed very apt.
You can understand it this way:
At the Core: Scarcity
A famous artist announces that a ...