I think it's a matter of the scarcity of time and how you value money. If it's worth paying so you don't spend 1-2 days finding parts and fiddling and you can afford it, some will choose it. Others like getting their hands wet!
2033:
Elon has an orbital wetware datacenter
China has 3 unicorn zero-human companies
North Korea's Lazarus hacks and reallocates compute for the state
Bernie passed a bill that taxes Agents to fund blue-collar skills programs
Europe legislated rest periods for Agents
The Bitcoin Space Force:
Blockstream: satellite network that broadcasts the Bitcoin blockchain, reducing Bitcoin's dependency on internet access
Starcloud: orbital data center mining Bitcoin in space
Starlink: enables access to the Bitcoin network across most of the globe
https://www.pcmag.com/news/startup-working-on-orbital-dat…
Young and old Chinese come out in droves at an Openclaw installation event.
China also leads in electricity generation and fully autonomous, AI-driven manufacturing. These differences will compound.
How do we grow adoption and enthusiasm for fast-moving tech in the West?
We are in the exponential tech age. We in Bitcoin can better appreciate exponential! The countries that move faster are going to exponentially outpace those that take their time or focus on doomerism
I get what you are saying, but the the subscription keeps your context (pays for storage that then lets AI give helpful suggestjons in your future prompts). Until we all run open source LLMs (infrastructure costs), it's worth it for me
Luckily the bulk of coin rotation has been from OG whales (eg the $1B Galaxy whale) vs plebs.
PS pls check your email for a time sensitive cooking shoot in Vegas, thanks!