If you have a new technology and you have a new technology that is better than the old technology, guess what happens? It gets adopted. The cabs didn't want Uber. The mayor didn't want Uber, but who wanted Uber? The people. The people wanted Uber.
“If you have a new technology and you have a new technology that is better than the old technology, guess what happens?”
If you have a new technology and you have a new technology that is better than the old technology, guess what happens? It gets adopted. The cabs didn't want Uber. The mayor didn't want Uber, but Marsh who wanted Uber? The people. The people wanted Uber. Yeah. Okay? And so this is a technology that's gonna save people money.
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Perfect contrarian framework using the Uber analogy to challenge resistance to new technology. The repetitive, emphatic language ('The people wanted Uber') creates a quotable moment that applies beyond crypto to any disruptive innovation.
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I think it could be probably take five to seven years, maybe a touch longer. It could go from 90,000 to $1,000,000 a coin as people start to adopt it.
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