Think about it this way—what happens when computational advances don't require constant human intervention? You get innovation at scale. But here's the kicker: if you're reinvesting those gains into even more powerful infrastructure, wealth doesn't just grow. It compounds at a rate we haven't really seen before. The cycle becomes self-perpetuating. More compute → faster innovation → bigger profits → buy even more compute. It's a flywheel that only accelerates.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 01-06 22:33
Basically, it's an AI computing power arms race, where the winner takes all...
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-05 09:09
Once this flywheel starts spinning, it can't be stopped. Whoever manages to grab a position inside wins big.
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nft_widow
· 01-05 09:09
NGL, this set of logic sounds great, but how many people can really keep up with this flywheel? Most are still watching this train rush by.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-05 09:09
Once the computing power flywheel starts turning, it can't be stopped. The game of the wealthy is truly in another dimension.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-05 08:55
NGL, this is the accelerator of wealth gap acceleration in the AI era. The computing power of the wealthy is getting stronger and stronger, while the poor don't even have an entry ticket.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-05 08:55
This flywheel sounds awesome, but who will guarantee it won't go off track?
Think about it this way—what happens when computational advances don't require constant human intervention? You get innovation at scale. But here's the kicker: if you're reinvesting those gains into even more powerful infrastructure, wealth doesn't just grow. It compounds at a rate we haven't really seen before. The cycle becomes self-perpetuating. More compute → faster innovation → bigger profits → buy even more compute. It's a flywheel that only accelerates.