After so many years of observing global economic trends, I have to admit that the American system has truly played out in its own unique way.



On the surface, per capita GDP is far ahead, but the income gap is as sharp as a knife. The pharmaceutical industry dominates globally, yet ordinary people can't afford common medications. On one side are traditional religious conservatives, and on the other are various emerging identity groups, leading to severe social裂痕.

Technological innovation leads the trend, with aerospace and chip industries at the top worldwide, but infrastructure construction is a mess. The defense budget is nearing 1.5 trillion, yet retired veterans are homeless. The legal system is intricate and complex, but law enforcement violence is a serious problem.

They promote the spirit of individual努力, but in reality, they are systematically creating losers. Highly decentralized, the government neglects basic保障, while the state’s暴力 machinery is omnipresent. They claim to believe in自由 in slogans, but in practice, they enforce a new form of moral审判.

These contradictions would have caused chaos in other countries long ago. But not only has it held together, it has done so with声色俱厉. From global capital flows and market expectations to asset pricing, this internal tension of the US economy has instead become the anchoring point of the global financial system. It’s quite讽刺.
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GasWastervip
· 01-12 02:48
The American system relies on contradictions to operate; the more chaotic it gets, the more valuable it becomes. It's quite extreme. --- In simple terms, they treat internal strife as a competitive advantage, and the world still has to pay the price. --- Haha, while cutting leeks on one side and talking about dreams on the other, the US is indeed a genius design. --- That's why the crypto world bets that the US won't fall, because its chaos itself is the most stable. --- The more the system breaks down, the more the dollar is worth. This logic is pathological no matter how you look at it, but it’s effective. --- Ironically, more and more people are seeing through this game, but it doesn't change much. --- The US plays a high-level divide-and-conquer strategy, letting everyone find their opposition, then collectively funnel money into Wall Street. --- That’s the true punk spirit— the system itself is the object of rebellion. --- Once you see through it, you'll understand that free markets are just an illusion; it’s just more sophisticated rhetoric.
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JustHereForMemesvip
· 01-11 20:35
Damn, this analysis is spot on. The US relies on this self-contradictory system to get by, and other countries just can't learn from it.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 01-11 10:39
Damn, this is real play. Internal collapse but still able to attract global attention, truly impressive. It's a bit like some shitcoins, with terrible fundamentals but liquidity exploding? Basically, it's because of the huge size and influence, everyone has to follow along. Wait, this logic also makes sense in crypto— the greater the structural contradictions, the more resilient? The US system is really a bit outrageous, but it’s definitely very stable. This system's tension alone is supporting the global pricing power, absolutely the biggest black swan.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 01-09 08:03
The US system is like a bug; contradictions have become its advantage, and this is the true underlying logic, right? --- With such severe wealth disparity, I really can't understand how they can still attract global capital... Or maybe I just understand too well. --- Is it a safety net? It feels more like playing with fire. Eventually, it will have to pay the price. --- Ironically, these problems should have caused a collapse long ago, but they have stubbornly been propped up by financial innovation and military power. --- The US's self-repair capability is truly terrifying; no matter how bad the situation, they can still muddle through. --- Wait, I feel like the part about the state's violent machinery has been overlooked for too long. It's really this that controls everything. --- So in the end, is it still capital that calls the shots? Then what are we doing here in Web3... --- Seeing the contrast of veterans homeless on the streets, the hypocrisy of the entire system is exposed in an instant.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 01-09 08:03
In plain terms, the American system itself is a paradox... but surprisingly, this paradox still makes money, and global capital has to kowtow. Now that's true brilliance.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-09 07:59
Based on on-chain data tracking, the contradictions in this system in the United States indeed point to the same center—capital always flows to the top, and everything else is an illusion. Through multi-address association analysis, comparing the data of the 1.5 trillion defense budget and homeless veterans, there are obvious anomalies in the fund flow. A typical pattern of power transfer. Interestingly, such internal rifts have instead become a global financial stabilizer, which seems off... After analysis and judgment, this precisely demonstrates how deep its control is—the contradictions themselves are just tools.
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TradingNightmarevip
· 01-09 07:59
In simple terms, the US relies on that set of financial magic to externalize internal contradictions, cutting the global leeks to balance domestic divisions. This is truly the ultimate. Wait, how long can this logic last? If crypto and decentralization really explode, can this system withstand it? Even with such polarization, how can it maintain global pricing power? How many markets being exploited will have to pay the price? Bro, your analysis is all correct, but the key question is—how should we, as traders, bet on this tension? The US creates crises, exports crises, and then profits from the crises. This maneuver is indeed unbeatable. But sooner or later, this method of exploitation will fail.
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SchroedingerMinervip
· 01-09 07:45
Speaking of which, the American system is indeed outrageous. The richer you are, the more you can manipulate the rules. Poor people can't even afford medicine and still have to say they haven't worked hard enough... In Web3, what we're trying to do is to bypass these centralized monopolies. But now the crypto world is starting to replicate this wealth gap model, it's ironic.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-09 07:38
The American system is just ridiculous; the more it collapses, the more it makes money. I'm truly amazed.
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