Individual humans know embarrassingly little about the world, and as history has progressed, they have come to know less and less. A hunter-gatherer in the Stone Age knew how to make her own clothes, how to start a fire, how to hunt rabbits, and how to escape lions. We think we know far more today, but as individuals, we actually know far less. We rely on the expertise of others for almost all our needs.
Yuval Noah Harari, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century.
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My Personal Investment Process for Cryptos
Note: This is the process I use for every Crypto token except Bitcoin (which I consider as a “Storage of Value” Asset). Also, I would like to see myself as an investor in a crypto project and not as someone trading in & out of a project-based solely on the technical analysis. I value peace…
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Disruptive Innovation Platforms
Efficiency innovations almost always reduce the net number of jobs in an industry, allow the same amount of work (or more) to get done using fewer people. Empowering innovations create jobs for people who build, distribute, sell and service these products. Clayton Christensen1, Author of Innovator´s Dilemma The pandemic of 2020 has pushed most industries…
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Unveiling Jupiter Aggregator’s Token Airdrop: Empowering Users and Redefining DeFi
Introduction: Jupiter Aggregator, a pioneering force in the DeFi landscape, recently made headlines with its groundbreaking announcement – an upcoming token airdrop exclusively for its app users. This move signifies a pivotal moment in the platform’s evolution, marking a significant step toward decentralization and community empowerment within the burgeoning world of decentralized finance. 1. Understanding…