Being in crypto, we are used to the four-year cycle and lots happening in a four year period. Maybe not lately, when people may have gotten anxious to see something (positive) happening for a while now. And it probably will.
We have then seen AI, with a rhythm of development many (I'd say most) people can't follow. It's simply mind-blowing what's going on in that field.
Who thought governments are too slow (and they are), are nowadays exposed to a new way of making politics, ignoring all the rules, regulations, customs, and even treaties. Is that a good thing? Time will tell, as nothing is what it seems, and everything is potentially subject to change. What I know is we will have four long years, after which, we may or may not recognize the world we live in. And not because of the AI and robots, although they will play their big part, for sure, in other ways.
At the end of this, some may rejoice, others may cry, but no one will be bored. What action movie or entertainment? We won't need those, they are guaranteed... Almost every day. Let's see... 365x4 = 1460 days (more or less) of "entertainment". But after a while it gets tiring... It's only been a month and I've got tired of this. And it's only the beginning...
Plus, of course, given how things evolve, they can turn into real positive things on some aspects or for some, and into real tragedies for others and on other aspects. But who cares about the tragedies, as long as pluses can be counted on the targets followed, right?
We often contemplate what will the future of crypto or AI look like. It's unlikely we can influence either of them directly, even if we are small contributors. But in real life, for countries that are unfortunate enough to be potential bargaining chips when great powers may renegotiate their spheres of influence, geopolitics has a bigger impact.
Probably the further away one is from such a situation, the more relaxed they can be, and think about something like... what will the benefits for crypto be, which I admit, I did at first too...
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