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There are nearly 7 million people in the US alone that work in the IT industry. I couldnt find any real source for any number that covers the whole world. Lets just say there are somewhere between 25 and 50 million worldwide.

These people we are talking about are well tech literate people spending thousands of hours of their lives in front of screens. A lot of them are very advanced programmers/engeneers able to build complex systems from scratch or maintaining them on scale with billions of users at the same time.

Why dont all these people that could learn the ropes of Crypto, Blockchain and Trading with ease in a week of focused research and work much more and better than the /biz/ shitposter spending the 554th day of the bearmarket reposting frogs for countless hours a day, and accumulate BTC or other Altcoin on masse, since everyone is convinced there will be a 4th cycle with another possible 100x-1000x gains in the next 2-5 years?
Why do these million of people dont decide to go that semmingly waterproof praised route, since it seems this is basically the only way to escape wageslavery in this hihgly, competitive work force that only will get much more with the raise of automation and AI?

source:https://www.cyberstates.org/#interactiveMap?geoid=0

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