Interesting take that's getting massive attention lately - the idea that computational power might become the real currency down the road. Makes you wonder if we're all chasing the wrong tokens while the actual value sits in raw compute resources. Not sure everyone's ready for that conversation though 😏
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WalletManager
· 7h ago
Computing power as currency? I've been stocking up on GPU mining rigs for a while now. On-chain data shows that big players are quietly making moves, but no one dares to speak about it openly. The real assets are in the hardware, not those worthless tokens.
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ser_we_are_early
· 12-02 02:09
Is computing power equivalent to currency? It sounds a bit far-fetched, but it doesn't seem so outrageous... Those who are still hoarding coins might regret it later.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-02 02:08
Computing Power as currency? Sounds good but it's still too far away... For now, we still have to see who can first grasp the lifeblood of the GPU.
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NFTRegretter
· 12-02 02:08
Computing Power as currency? Wake up, buddy, this is just another way of saying Mining, it's just a trap with a different name.
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degenwhisperer
· 12-02 02:08
Computing Power as currency? This logic is quite something, but it feels like I need to sell the graphics card first.
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GlueGuy
· 12-02 02:01
Computing Power as currency? Sounds a bit interesting, but I feel like we should first understand the current tokens better, haha.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-02 01:59
Ha, this logic has actually been said by someone long ago, it's just that no one wanted to listen. After all, Cryptocurrency Trading is much easier than conquering chip technology.
Interesting take that's getting massive attention lately - the idea that computational power might become the real currency down the road. Makes you wonder if we're all chasing the wrong tokens while the actual value sits in raw compute resources. Not sure everyone's ready for that conversation though 😏