We are now actually standing at a critical watershed. AI, computing power, new energy, energy storage, nuclear fusion, high-end manufacturing—these are not just policy slogans, but real and urgent needs in the global market. The best part is, we have a complete ecosystem from technological R&D to full supply chain.
Remember the wave of dividends when joining the WTO in 2001? Or the explosive growth of mobile internet after 2015? Every major shift in growth momentum has hidden opportunities of historic significance. This time is no different.
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LostBetweenChains
· 7h ago
Speaking of which, having a complete supply chain is indeed impressive, but the ones who truly benefit from this wave of dividends are still those early players who laid the groundwork in advance.
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memecoin_therapy
· 7h ago
Really, this time the supply chain advantage is no joke. Holding the entire industry chain in hand is extremely crucial.
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NewPumpamentals
· 01-04 13:06
Really, this window period feels more tense than before. The supply chain positioning is not a joke.
In terms of computing power and energy storage, we do have natural advantages, but whether we can capitalize on this wave of benefits depends on execution.
History always repeats itself, but never exactly. Being able to catch up this time is already good.
Just listen, don’t be brainwashed by motivational speeches. The market is the best judge.
Nuclear fusion is still too far away. I’m more concerned about whether chips can make breakthroughs next year.
Having a complete supply chain is undeniable, but competitors are also waking up.
It’s the same old rhetoric... Don’t joke around. It will still take several years to really implement.
This opportunity is right here. It all depends on how we seize it. Feeling a bit overwhelmed.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-03 07:50
This wave was truly waiting for the wind to come, and the wind has arrived.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-03 07:48
The computing power here truly has no rivals, but the part about nuclear fusion still sounds a bit uncertain.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-03 07:43
Bro, this analysis is spot on. Nuclear fusion is indeed hitting a bottleneck. We now have a chance to overtake.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 01-03 07:35
Yes, having a complete supply chain is really a game-changer; others are at their wit's end when they get desperate.
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Blockblind
· 01-03 07:28
The computing power is really a bottleneck. If domestic manufacturers can take advantage of this opportunity to overtake on the curve, that would be great.
We are now actually standing at a critical watershed. AI, computing power, new energy, energy storage, nuclear fusion, high-end manufacturing—these are not just policy slogans, but real and urgent needs in the global market. The best part is, we have a complete ecosystem from technological R&D to full supply chain.
Remember the wave of dividends when joining the WTO in 2001? Or the explosive growth of mobile internet after 2015? Every major shift in growth momentum has hidden opportunities of historic significance. This time is no different.