Pasar itu bukan tempat buat orang penakut.
Hari ini orang-orang panik soal quantum computing… Seolah-olah besok pagi bangun tidur, semua crypto langsung jadi abu.
Changpeng Zhao bilang simpel: Crypto gak perlu takut. Yang perlu lo lakuin cuma satu— berubah. upgrade. berevolusi.
Dan di situlah banyak orang kalah sebelum perang dimulai.
Denger baik-baik.
Quantum bukan kiamat. Yang jadi kiamat itu mental lemah yang selalu telat adaptasi.
Lo pikir Bitcoin, Ethereum, dan seluruh industri ini bakal diem aja nunggu dihancurin?
Gak. Mereka udah biasa hidup di neraka: • diregulasi • dihujat • di-banned • dihack • dijatuhin berkali-kali
Dan masih hidup.
Sekarang ada ancaman baru? Ya tinggal upgrade ke post-quantum cryptography. Selesai.
Yang lucu itu bukan quantum-nya…
Yang lucu itu: orang-orang yang tiap ada FUD langsung kencing di celana.
Baru denger kata “quantum” langsung: “Wah crypto tamat bro…”
Tamat dari mana, bangsat?
Lo kira ini game anak TK? Ini industri triliunan dollar. Otak-otak paling gila di dunia ada di sini.
Realita pahitnya gini:
Pasar gak pernah hancur karena teknologi baru. Pasar hancur karena orang bodoh yang gak mau belajar.
Dulu: Internet dibilang scam.
Sekarang: Crypto dibilang bakal mati gara-gara quantum.
Narasinya sama. Yang berubah cuma aktornya.
Ini hukum rimba:
Yang gak bisa adaptasi → mati. Yang cepat belajar → makan.
Gak ada tempat buat yang setengah-setengah.
Jadi kalau lo masih sibuk takut sama quantum, jujur aja—
Lo bukan investor. Lo cuma penumpang panik yang nunggu dibuang.
Karena di dunia ini: uang gak pernah hilang… cuma pindah ke tangan orang yang lebih siap.




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