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Haha, that's an interesting question, and one many people might have. After all, Japan is a rice-eating nation, so making whisky from rice sounds logical.
Let's put it this way: the Yoichi 10-year-old winning an award in 2001 was like an obscure indie band, only known in their hometown, suddenly winning "Album of the Year" at the Grammys, beating out al...
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.
Hey, that's a very interesting and quite incisive question. If you ask me, the answer is: Yes, and quite obviously so. It's not necessarily a bad term.
That's a very interesting point, and I can say, yes, from many perspectives, Bitcoin's design indeed possesses a strong "minimalist aesthetic.
Of course, this is a very interesting question. Let's start with something simple: a 100 RMB banknote. Is the paper itself valuable? Not really; it's just a piece of paper with patterns printed on it.
Hello, regarding this question, let me share my thoughts. This matter is actually quite easy to understand if you look at it from these angles: First, the strong wealth effect and compelling narrative...
Haha, this question can be called the "question of the century" in the crypto world, brought up for discussion repeatedly with every major surge and crash.
Good question. This really gets to the root of "what money actually is." Let's skip the fancy jargon and talk in plain language. Similarities: The Core Logic is Inherited Think about it: why did peopl...
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...
There's some truth to this statement, but it's not comprehensive. Attributing Bitcoin's value solely to "anti-establishment culture" is a bit like saying a house's value comes only from its foundation...
Let's put it this way: these two developments sound like they're "taming" Bitcoin, and many initially felt this was a bad thing, going against Bitcoin's spirit of freedom.
This is an interesting question, like asking "Can gold challenge the status of the RMB?" The answer is: they are quite different, playing different games, yet somewhat related.
To put it this way, answering "yes" or "no" to this question would be somewhat one-sided. I'd lean towards saying: Proof of Work (PoW) is the cornerstone of Bitcoin's value, but not its entire value.
Okay, let's talk about this in plain language. Imagine money as a tool in our economic lives. This tool needs to have three basic functions. Let's look at how Bitcoin and the money we usually use (lik...
It's a two-sided coin: both a weakness and an inevitable outcome of a natural developmental stage. We can think of it like the stock of a high-tech company that's only been public for a few years, suc...
很有意思的问题,用“第一性原理”来思考学习时间分配,其实就是把所有别人告诉你的、或者你默认以为“应该如此”的条条框框都扔掉,回到最根本、最原始的点,然后从这些点出发,重新搭建只属于你自己的方法。 这就像盖房子,你不是去参考邻居家怎么盖(类比思维),而是从“我要一个什么样的家?家里几口人?我有什么样的生活习惯?这块地皮的地基和朝向如何?”这些最本质的需求和条件出发,来设计你的房子。
Let's put it this way, it's like learning to cook. If your learning method is to memorize recipes by rote, for example, "Scrambled Eggs with Tomatoes: two eggs, one tomato, 5 grams of salt.
Let's take an analogy. The various subjects we study, such as physics, chemistry, and economics, are like ready-made LEGO models built by others: a car, a house, a spaceship.