Economic growth looks stellar on paper, but here's the catch—it's dangerously reliant on a handful of mega-corporations. When that few control so much, the entire system becomes fragile. That's exactly why decentralized finance and Web3 are gaining traction: they challenge this single point of failure model.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-09 09:50
Really, the monopoly of big corporations will eventually collapse.
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CafeMinor
· 01-09 09:50
Honestly, an economy monopolized by giants is like paper—one poke and it breaks.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-09 09:46
That's right, the monopoly of the giants can't last too long.
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QuietlyStaking
· 01-09 09:42
The risk of concentration among giants should have been taken seriously long ago. It's a bit late to wake up now, but not too late.
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DancingCandles
· 01-09 09:38
That's true, but that's just how reality is—big fish eat small fish.
Economic growth looks stellar on paper, but here's the catch—it's dangerously reliant on a handful of mega-corporations. When that few control so much, the entire system becomes fragile. That's exactly why decentralized finance and Web3 are gaining traction: they challenge this single point of failure model.