#CAHmunity giving hints 👀
Work is being done behind the scenes. Either you are with us or get stuck in another rug! Now is the time to join the community that sticks together.
@BorisCryptoEVM Dream big and start your own business, make it transgenerational.
Crypto dreams are just hitting the jackpot dreams. If you think the crypto casino will last forever as it was, gg.
Take your wins and do something useful with the money, else you will lose it in the casino.
@astronomer_zero 1RR strategy compounds $10,000 to roughly $37 million over 100 trades, outpacing the 50% win-rate 2RR strategy's $3.6 million by leveraging higher-probability compounding despite lower per-trade reward
Right, hear me out...the lore goes deeper than we think and is kind of mind blowing. Game Theory was always the endgame.
Most people think Satoshi invented Bitcoin.
He didn't.
He solved a problem that had defeated mathematicians, economists and cryptographers for decades.
The Byzantine Generals Problem.
How do you get a decentralised group of strangers - who cannot see each other, cannot trust each other, and may actively be trying to sabotage the mission - to reach consensus?
Every attempt failed.
Because every solution assumed someone had to be trusted.
Satoshi's insight wasn't technical.
It was game theoretic.
He didn't ask "how do we stop bad actors?"
He asked "how do we make bad acting unprofitable?"
Proof of Work isn't a computer science solution.
It's a Game Theory solution.
Attack the network? You'd need 51% of the hash power.
The cost of the attack exceeds the reward.
So rational actors don't attack.
Not because they're good people.
Because the math doesn't allow it.
This is a Nash Equilibrium running at industrial scale.
Billions of dollars of hardware.
Millions of participants.
Zero central authority.
All held together by one idea:
If everyone acts in their own interest, and the rules are designed correctly - the collective outcome is honesty.
Satoshi didn't build a currency.
He built the most sophisticated game ever designed.
And we're all just players who don't know the rules.
Game Theory was always the endgame.
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