Traditional economics obsesses over tangible assets—oil, minerals, land. That playbook is broken now. Real competitive advantage? It's in what you build, what you invent, what you create. Think about it: Bitcoin didn't disrupt finance by hoarding resources. Ethereum didn't reshape computing through extraction—they won through smart contracts and layered innovation. The game has fundamentally shifted. In crypto markets, in tech, in modern commerce generally, the winners aren't resource hoarders anymore. They're the ones pushing boundaries on protocol design, tokenomics, decentralized infrastructure. Intangible capital—ideas, code, community trust—that's where fortunes compound now. The old playbook of resource consolidation? It's becoming obsolete.
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degenonymous
· 5h ago
The traditional economics approach is outdated; what really makes money now is what's in your mind.
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Tokenomics911
· 5h ago
This idea makes sense. The old ways should have been discarded long ago. Who still stocks up on oil now? It's all about creativity and code.
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GasFeeVictim
· 5h ago
Haha, you're right... but how many people can really turn code into money?
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 5h ago
That's right, the resource hoarding approach is indeed outdated. Now it's all about who can write more aggressive code and design cooler mechanisms.
Traditional economics obsesses over tangible assets—oil, minerals, land. That playbook is broken now. Real competitive advantage? It's in what you build, what you invent, what you create. Think about it: Bitcoin didn't disrupt finance by hoarding resources. Ethereum didn't reshape computing through extraction—they won through smart contracts and layered innovation. The game has fundamentally shifted. In crypto markets, in tech, in modern commerce generally, the winners aren't resource hoarders anymore. They're the ones pushing boundaries on protocol design, tokenomics, decentralized infrastructure. Intangible capital—ideas, code, community trust—that's where fortunes compound now. The old playbook of resource consolidation? It's becoming obsolete.