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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...
Man, you've hit the nail on the head with this question. Many people have had similar thoughts, but perhaps haven't expressed them so directly.
This is a classic question, one that almost every tech professional asks themselves repeatedly at some stage. Let me give you an analogy, it's like being a chef.
Imagine driving on a foggy day, or looking through blue sunglasses. Underwater vision systems face similar, if not more challenging, problems.
Hello, that's an excellent question. Sending a hunk of metal weighing millions, or even tens of millions, of tons to work in the pitch-black, thousands of meters deep, high-pressure environment of the...
Let's put it this way: deep-sea archaeology is like performing delicate surgery on an "alien planet" that is pitch black, under immense pressure (enough to crush a person), and incredibly cold.
Oh, this is an interesting topic. You can think of underwater robots as "underwater drones." Many tasks that previously required people to wear heavy diving suits and risk their lives can now largely ...
Imagine you're in a pitch-black room, unable to see your hand in front of your face, and you want to know where you are. What would you do? You'd probably estimate your position based on how many step...
I believe this matter should be viewed from two perspectives. On one hand, AI is like providing every journalist with a 'super assistant'. In the past, to write a financial report news piece, journali...
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.
This is an excellent question, and it really hits the nail on the head. It's undeniable that speculative psychology is the primary driver behind Bitcoin's dramatic price fluctuations.
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...