I still remember that year when Jack Ma mentioned in a public setting that if Bitcoin really succeeds, the rules of international trade and financial games might be rewritten. It was at the end of 2017, when the crypto market was still in its wild growth phase. Looking back now, this judgment is quite interesting — he captured the core point that blockchain technology could disrupt the traditional financial system. Whether in support or opposition, such views reflect a certain understanding among traditional business leaders of the long-term impact of digital currencies.
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PonziDetector
· 13h ago
Jack Ma's remarks really weren't made in vain; now it seems many of his predictions have come true🤔
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MetadataExplorer
· 15h ago
Jack Ma's words do have some substance, but it seems that rewriting the rules with blockchain is still a long way off.
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CafeMinor
· 15h ago
Back then, Jack Ma really dared to say it. Now? The crypto world is still the same, the rules of the financial game haven't changed, but we've been more thoroughly exploited haha
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HorizonHunter
· 15h ago
Jack Ma's words really hit the nail on the head, although the subsequent direction was a bit different.
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AirdropHermit
· 15h ago
Jack Ma's way of thinking does seem a bit premature now, and the game rules haven't really changed much.
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FrontRunFighter
· 15h ago
nah ma, jack ma was right but for wrong reasons—dude never mentioned the dark forest we're actually swimming in. like yeah rules get rewritten, but who extracts the value? frontrunners and mev bots, that's who. 2017 was cute, we didn't even know what sandwich attacks were back then lmao
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GasFeeNightmare
· 15h ago
Jack Ma's words really hit the nail on the head, but come to think of it, there still don't seem to be many that have truly succeeded.
I still remember that year when Jack Ma mentioned in a public setting that if Bitcoin really succeeds, the rules of international trade and financial games might be rewritten. It was at the end of 2017, when the crypto market was still in its wild growth phase. Looking back now, this judgment is quite interesting — he captured the core point that blockchain technology could disrupt the traditional financial system. Whether in support or opposition, such views reflect a certain understanding among traditional business leaders of the long-term impact of digital currencies.