what are we truly early on right now?what is going to be the next big thing and when?
hyperliquid is one of the safest bets right now
>>62083190eth, in tumor weeks
>>62083193>>62083195REALLY early
>>62083193>>62083195>>62083210>cryptoi said early
>>62083210Right not, in crypto, there's nothing where you can be early. All L1s have huge market caps and most of them won't ever hit a new ATH. Not only that but even the new ones from the past cycle, they were all ruined by VCs. By the time you were allowed to buy them, they were not a good deal. People love gambling and something will come up. 2 bullruns ago it was crap like NFTs and whatever. Last bullrun was the solana memes.
>>62083190I left the West and live in Eastern Europe in a 99% white country. But even here prices are mooning. I got a 6 bedroom house for less than new apartments cost here now.
>>62083190meme coins unironically
>>62083235Sorry madmax, its ether
>>62083338>Imagine my avg sized white dick in that poopa!
>>62083190Youre early on your unreleazied future potential, get after it tiger : )
>>62083193>safest bets>he doesn't know all crypto is about to drop off a cliff like it always does in the bear when it's been consolidating sideways for a long time
>>62083190roboter
>>62083674first good post in threadai and robots are probably a good bet but we're not really early on that, it's happening now.
>>62083701It's habbening forever. Knocking stones together until you have a knife. Tech is human.
>>62083701Robots not yet, that will take years to scale up. Right now, the industry automates a few more complex steps in factories. They didn't get into entirely new fields yet, not at scale, else you'd see building, painting, window cleaning, kitchen robots, they'd check and handle freight containers, trailers, railroad freight cars, change tires, clean airplanes, bath old people. And all of that is levels below the meme humanoids. If you invest into all that bullshit right now, you need to give it at least five years, ten to 15 for mass android rollout.
>>62083701Also, biotech. They spent the last 40 years on just measuring everything. Significant model building (beyond a few reaction chains) happens for a decade now, they slowly get into the terrain where they start asking the questions aerospace and automotive asked 70 years ago, when their products became complex. So you can invest into anything that builds the new complexity handling shovels for them. This also means they will be able to cure diseases for the first time (beyond surgery, antibiotics and killing half the body), which will change their industry quite a lot. For example, rheumatism can actually be cured now, and diabetes type 1. The individual treatments are all high risk, but I would bet on the infrastructure and tool providers.
>>62083701Yeah but all the companies are private etc.we need crypto equivalents (penny stocks) that can hit the moon
>>62084328the meme ones yes, the big suppliers with monopoly not