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>>54868727
Using solidity. Write me a contract for a dapp that allows users to store and track their weight.

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>>13824053
In that case you are looking at someone who is no different from a lottery winner. More than 2/3 lottery winners end up losing it all. If you have low impulse control or are incapable of long term planning it is inevitable. That doesn't mean it's better to wait your whole life to make it. Plenty of boomers did not become rich per se, but instead experienced steady wealth creation throughout their lifetimes. These same people end up bankrupt or in debt on their death beds because they signed reverse mortgages or otherwise took out additional loans to fuel their materialistic desires. Plenty of people on /biz/ just want to live without being a complete slave while they are still young enough to enjoy life. We're not all trying to become future oil barons in order to fund RWDS that exterminate jews and niggers.

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>>13757696
I'm not sure if it will happen that soon, might be another decade before we really see it, but then again everything seems to develop more quickly with the advent of the internet. I think we will see the same phenomenon that is happening in the job market. Basically it's been an employer's market for 20 years and now with the recent shift all the sudden businesses are being ghosted left and right because they have no idea how to mitigate turnover. They are so disconnected they cannot recognize that they are losing employees because they pay them a pittance and treat them like shit. They've inadvertently constructed these swollen, bureaucratic institutions that placate to nonsense like diversity instead of actual efficiency and merit. The companies that are surviving have either hoarded enough cash to weather the storm or they can uniquely grasp the importance of cutting waste and compensating their valuable workers. Likewise we will see citizens being treated like customers instead of cattle for the first time and as you know /biz/, the customer is always right. The advent of encryption, zero knowledge transactions, and digital cash will mean that governments no longer have compulsion over money via printing and taxation like they have for the last 500 years or so. The governments that choose to hold onto these legacy power structures will have the most to lose, because the ones that capitulate to welcome innovation will experience enormous transfers of wealth. All of these legacy systems are fighting to suppress the advancement of crypto because open source projects and decentralization completely disrupt the gilded cage they have built to protect themselves for generations.

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>>12800977
Checked. Eventually the lack of govt compulsion over money will manifest a resurgence of nation states. Mega rich crypto neets will team up with Elon and CZ in order to manufacture enormous crypto citadels which completely dwarf the likes of today's tech campuses.

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