The value of Ethereum doesn't just come from today's revenues, user counts, or market sentiment; it stems from whether people believe that open networks can handle more and more value activities over the coming decades and beyond.
In the past, I spent too much time explaining Ethereum's short-term price swings, market noise, and various irrelevant debates. Now it seems those issues aren't decisive. The only thing that truly matters is one question:
Will the future world rely more on organizational rules, or more on mathematical rules? Personally, I lean towards the latter, so I tend to brush off most FUD.
The essence of the universe and humans is based on digital expansion and evolution; it's just a matter of whether the questions are solved or unsolved.
$ETH $BTC $LDO #btc #eth #ldo
In the past, I spent too much time explaining Ethereum's short-term price swings, market noise, and various irrelevant debates. Now it seems those issues aren't decisive. The only thing that truly matters is one question:
Will the future world rely more on organizational rules, or more on mathematical rules? Personally, I lean towards the latter, so I tend to brush off most FUD.
The essence of the universe and humans is based on digital expansion and evolution; it's just a matter of whether the questions are solved or unsolved.
$ETH $BTC $LDO #btc #eth #ldo