I just moved my $BTC into $HBAR.
I can’t believe how few people are noticing this.
- Companies are using it today, not tomorrow
- Fees are predictable, not a guessing game
- Governance actually works
- Growth is slow and steady but it’s real
Whole everyone else is chasing hype. You should be chasing adoption.
Watch quietly or get left behind.
@ForThePeopleRup@RightScopee Components increasingly made in the U.S.. However..
The vast majority of final assembly for the iPhone occurs outside the U.S., with approximately 80% in China
If everyone is yelling about something, it’s probably late.
If nobody is yelling and institutions are quietly building…
that’s usually worth watching.
We are in the institutional cycle, and @hedera is the institutional favorite, quietly building partnerships with governments and largest companies in the world.
Not advice. Just pattern recognition.
@ClownWorld Well. In the context of other countries trying to invade the US sure America would be for Americans. You are speaking in terms of culture not sovereign borders.
Congratulations to the President on playing hardball to twist the Danes' arms and get them to agree to the things they already agreed to in a 1951 treaty.
@aj_inapi Deal Framework:
- U.S Can setup military defense as offered by Denmark in 1951.
- Nato need to strengthen their defence in the arctic as they said they would.
Trump got what was alteady offered.
Europe didnt flinch and Trump backed down…
@GuntherEagleman Current members:
United States
Albania
Argentina
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Egypt
Hungary
Indonesia
Israel
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Kuwait
Morocco
Pakistan
Paraguay
Qatar[55]
Saudi Arabia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
@EricLDaugh Danish Prime minister:
"NATO is fully aware of the Kingdom of Denmark's position. We can negotiate on everything political; security, investments, economy. But we cannot negotiate on our sovereignty"