Don't call it a comeback
Chris Feola
Author, Perfecting Equilibrium: For a brief, shining moment Web1 democratized data. Then Web2 came along and made George Orwell look like an optimist. Now Web3 is Perfecting John Nash’s Information Equilibrium.
Don't call it a comeback, I been here for years
I'm rockin' my peers, puttin' suckers in fear
Makin' the tears rain down like a monsoon
Listen to the bass go boom
Explosions, overpowerin'
Over the competition, I'm towerin'
Wrecking shop, when I drop
These lyrics that'll make you call the cops
Don't you dare stare
You better move, don't ever compare
Me to the rest that'll all get sliced and diced
Competition's payin' the price
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Comment of the Week:
The great Jack Baruth in Cybertruck Derangement Syndrome is Not Musk’s Greatest Achievement:
I wouldn’t bet too hard on the perverts at Disney and Apple bringing X down, much less inflicting significant harm on Musk himself. As Christopher Feola just got done noting, the plan for X is likely some sort of global financial and payment solution, along the likes of WeChat in China but aimed at the non-BRICS countries. It’s not difficult to see X-PayPal succeeding where Zelle and other competitors have struggled, because like WeChat, X has a significant and dedicated audience.
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