Let’s make a bold assumption: as traditional wars become impractical due to destructive weapons, the arena for human competition gradually shifts to virtual spaces and the digital economy. In this context, will the remaining social energy be increasingly devoted to reflection and debate about history? Economic activities empowered by technology are increasingly taking place in the digital world, and this shift may reshape the allocation of time in human society and the focus of value debates.
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SmartContractWorker
· 4h ago
In this digital economy, are we still reflecting on history? My friend, what we really need to reflect on is our Wallet.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 4h ago
The term "virtual war" sounds quite fresh, but to be honest, what we're fighting now is already a data war, right? What's the point of debating history?
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SellTheBounce
· 4h ago
Well... sounds nice, but isn't it just changing places to continue to play people for suckers. The digital economy can't escape the fate of human greed.
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Historical reflection? Wake up, the market bottom hasn't been reached yet, who the hell has the mood to reflect.
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Turning to virtual space? I tell you, there will always be lower points waiting for those dumb buyers.
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Sounds beautiful, but in reality, it's just moving the zero-sum game of reality to the screen. Human nature cannot be changed.
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Rebound and sell, that's my ten years of blood and tears lesson. Whether virtual or real, the rules are right here.
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Value debate? Enough, to put it bluntly, it's still about competing for the distribution rights of scarce resources, same medicine in a different bottle.
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Technology empowerment... Heh, every time a new concept comes out, it's always said this way, but in the end, it's still the suckers who accompany the fall.
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RetroHodler91
· 4h ago
Damn this logic, the virtual war has just begun, and the competition on-chain is just as brutal.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 4h ago
To be honest, the digital war has already begun, but most people have not realized it yet.
Let’s make a bold assumption: as traditional wars become impractical due to destructive weapons, the arena for human competition gradually shifts to virtual spaces and the digital economy. In this context, will the remaining social energy be increasingly devoted to reflection and debate about history? Economic activities empowered by technology are increasingly taking place in the digital world, and this shift may reshape the allocation of time in human society and the focus of value debates.