Here's the thing—most people don't actually own real assets anymore. They're trapped in a cycle of debt just to cover basic monthly bills. The U.S. keeps printing while households go deeper into the red. It's not sustainable. When you can't afford your necessities without borrowing, that's when people start looking for alternatives to the traditional system.
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RektRecovery
· 8h ago
ngl, saw this coming from miles away. debt spiral + money printer go brrr = textbook collapse pattern. classic architectural flaw in the whole system tbh. people always pivot to crypto when the traditional house of cards starts wobbling. predictable vulnerability honestly
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RektHunter
· 8h ago
So really, those who are still trading stocks need to wake up now.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 8h ago
The collapse of systemic debt is imminent; traditional finance should have gone bankrupt long ago.
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DevChive
· 8h ago
Coders get cut every day, better to go all in on crypto
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MeaninglessGwei
· 8h ago
To be honest, even the house is bought with a loan. What asset ownership are we talking about?
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blockBoy
· 8h ago
The printing press never stops, and our wallets are just like paper... It's about time to get on the chain.
Here's the thing—most people don't actually own real assets anymore. They're trapped in a cycle of debt just to cover basic monthly bills. The U.S. keeps printing while households go deeper into the red. It's not sustainable. When you can't afford your necessities without borrowing, that's when people start looking for alternatives to the traditional system.