🧓⚙️ "Bitcoin? Who's Gonna Supply It to the Warehouse?" ⚡💸
A retired Soviet engineer walks past an ad:
"Buy Bitcoin! The gold of the future!"
Curious, he goes home and starts reading...
Day after day, hour after hour — white papers, forums, articles. A week passes.
He finally bumps into his neighbor:
👨🔧 “Semyonych, you look tired! What’s going on?”
🧓 “I’ve been learning about this Bitcoin of yours.”
👨🔧 “So, are you going to invest?”
🧓 “I understood one thing, Vasya. Back at the factory, to make a part, we needed a drawing, a machine, and working hands.
But to make Bitcoin, you need electricity... and a whole lot of faith.
And one thing I just don’t get — when it runs out, who’s going to supply it to the warehouse?”
😄 A perfect summary of how older generations see the "invisible value" of crypto.
To them, value is built, stored, and touched. But in the world of Bitcoin, value is decentralized, digital, and backed by trust, code, and limited supply.
💡 It’s not about mocking — it’s about realizing how far we’ve come. From factories to block chains. From metal to math.
📌 The future isn't stored in a warehouse — it's stored in the blockchain.