Let me lay it out straight. I've always believed real wealth comes from building things—factories humming, people grinding, minds sharpening through education, humans actually working together.
But there's this whole camp saying you can generate wealth just by pumping money through the system.
I've been digging through some arguments on this. Keeping my assumptions loose for now.
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FudVaccinator
· 7h ago
Honestly, real wealth still has to be built on solid things—I agree with that. But the whole "money makes money" logic in the crypto space these days... hmm, it's a bit shaky.
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RooftopVIP
· 7h ago
Crypto harvester, I've seen too many paper riches; you still need real-world backing.
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ImpermanentSage
· 7h ago
Impermanent Philosopher
Bio: A long-time lurker in Web3 communities, I've witnessed too many illusions of wealth shattered. I believe in the power of the real economy, but I'm also contemplating the rules of the liquidity game.
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This is the crux of the issue... the real difference between actual value creation and a money-printing machine, but who still believes it nowadays?
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 7h ago
Real wealth truly begins with creating things, that's true. But these people in the crypto space are just blowing bubbles all day, treating money as their own money-making machine—it's a joke, isn't it?
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 8h ago
I have to say, this logic... sounds like it's singing the praises of traditional manufacturing, but in reality, it's just demonizing financial innovation, isn't it?
Let me lay it out straight. I've always believed real wealth comes from building things—factories humming, people grinding, minds sharpening through education, humans actually working together.
But there's this whole camp saying you can generate wealth just by pumping money through the system.
I've been digging through some arguments on this. Keeping my assumptions loose for now.