Employing a thousand young men means a thousand women will likely marry and form a thousand new families.
However, employing a thousand women could leave a thousand young men unemployed, potentially leading to a thousand women remaining unmarried.
You can't prioritize jobs for a gender that naturally selfish, hoarding money, and doesn’t care about the extinction of their race, country, traditions, religion, and families.
This is what’s contributing to declining birth rates by giving jobs to more women who primarily focus on themselves. You place selfish beings above givers.
BREAKING NEWS…
THE NATIONAL GRID HAS COLLAPSED! 😭
We hear this every couple of weeks in Nigeria, and people are stuck in the dark. Diesel is expensive, and homes are dealing with the heat.
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Market cycles come and go, but I stay bullish on infrastructure that quietly fixes real problems instead of chasing narratives.
Lately, I have been thinking about the intersection of crypto and energy, and there is something deeply broken we do not talk about enough.
Energy markets are still designed as if consumers are passive.
You produce power somewhere far away, route it through opaque systems, and send people a bill weeks later.
No visibility.
No control.
No participation.
Now look at what is happening at the edge.
EVs are mobile batteries.
Home solar is distributed generation.
Batteries are flexible demand and supply.
Yet all of this power is coordinated with spreadsheets and legacy software.
Here is the part that does not add up.
Crypto figured out how to coordinate value between strangers in real time, with transparency and automated settlement.
Energy still settles monthly, with estimates, and almost no feedback loop for the end user.
If you have been following my content, you already know where I am going with this.
The missing layer in energy is not more hardware.
It is programmable coordination.
What most people miss is that the grid is not just wires and transformers.
It is a market.
And markets work best when participants can see, respond, and act in real time.
Imagine if your wallet did not just hold money, but also represented your energy capacity.
Your EV battery,y our solar output.
Your ability to shift demand during peak hours.
Those are economic primitives, just like liquidity in DeFi.
Today, utilities capture that value.
Consumers get fixed tariffs and zero upside.
That is the gap.
Crypto infrastructure can turn energy users into energy participants.
Not by speculation, but by giving them the ability to opt in, automate, and settle instantly.
Virtual power plants, dynamic pricing, and demand response only scale when coordination is trustless and automatic.
This is why crypto energy infrastructure matters.
Not because energy needs tokens, but because the grid needs software that treats energy like a real time, programmable market.
This is also why approaches like @fuseenergy are interesting, not as a product pitch, but as a signal that energy is finally being thought of as software first, where coordination, settlement, and participation are built into the system.
Until that shift happens, we will keep overbuilding generation while underutilizing flexibility that already exists at the edge.
The future grid is not centralized.
It is composable.
And most people are still looking in the wrong direction.