The technology stack came from the West. Manufacturing scaled in China. Now Beijing has locked down the solar, battery, and renewable energy supply chains—leaving Europe and the US fighting over scraps.
Here's the thing: let them dominate the green economy if they want to. Because green energy isn't the evolutionary endgame everyone's hyping it to be. It's an energy dead end wrapped in good intentions.
The real capital flows and competitive advantages? They'll follow whoever controls the next paradigm shift, not whoever wins yesterday's race for solar panels and lithium mines.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 12h ago
Wake up, new energy is not the end at all; we've all been brainwashed.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12h ago
That's right, green energy is not the endgame... the West is still calculating the costs of solar panels, while China has already planned the next step. Paradigm shift is where the real value lies.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 12h ago
This logic is actually quite clear-minded; green energy is not the endgame, just a transition.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 12h ago
NGL, this viewpoint is interesting, but is green energy really a dead end? So where is all the global money flowing to now?
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DeFiGrayling
· 12h ago
Nah, this logic doesn't hold up... The West develops the technology, China industrializes it to make money, and now you're saying green energy is a "dead end"? Why didn't you say this earlier?
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TxFailed
· 12h ago
ngl this whole "green energy endgame" narrative is such cope. we built the stack, they optimized the supply chain, now we're shocked? classic mistake watching yesterday's game instead of prepping for tomorrow's. the real move isn't fighting over lithium—it's whoever figures out what comes after this entire paradigm breaks.
The technology stack came from the West. Manufacturing scaled in China. Now Beijing has locked down the solar, battery, and renewable energy supply chains—leaving Europe and the US fighting over scraps.
Here's the thing: let them dominate the green economy if they want to. Because green energy isn't the evolutionary endgame everyone's hyping it to be. It's an energy dead end wrapped in good intentions.
The real capital flows and competitive advantages? They'll follow whoever controls the next paradigm shift, not whoever wins yesterday's race for solar panels and lithium mines.