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Go back to that prediction from nine months ago, with the timestamp frozen on March 9th last year. Looking back now, everything I said back then has already come true one by one.
At that time, I was busy dealing with asset allocation and also ran into some unnecessary trouble. Thinking about it now, it really wasn’t worth getting entangled with those unrelated people.
I spent all of last year emphasizing that the era of robots is coming, and Ethereum’s Layer2 architecture has indeed left other public chains at least a generation behind—this is clear if you look at it through the lens of Microsoft’s strategy back in the day. Now, people are gradually recognizing this judgment.
Ethereum is like that tortoise: it seems slow, but every step is solid. Every bit of its current price has been earned steadily, with no fluff. You could say it’s quietly reshaping the underlying logic of the entire industry.
Bitcoin and Ethereum each have their own pace, but in the long run, the direction of technological evolution is already very clear.