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Surely there is something being worked right now on that will 1000000x.

I'm desperate...I..cant go on living like this.

>> No.8598549

Bump

>> No.8598555

the sand shortage is coming

>> No.8598560

>>8598538
Asteroid mining
Dyson sphere construction

>> No.8598565
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8598565

>>8598538
Buy COSS

>> No.8598578

water
lithium
graphene?

>> No.8598589

>>8598538
Unironically LINK, it is set to revolutionise finance in ways we cannot imagine yet.

>> No.8598693

>>8598538
Smart Contracts

>> No.8598698

AI. Which will probably lead to a UBI. It's okay anon change is coming in one form or another.

>> No.8598705

>>8598578

ww3 will be fought over water

that being said it won't make you rich

>> No.8598747

>>8598698
this. too bad i'll need to wageslave for another 20 years until it gets implemented... Oh well, you can work on your passions at any age, right?

>> No.8598897

>>8598693
This, crypto bubble =/= smart contracts

>> No.8598912

>>8598538
The space race and astroid mining

>> No.8598937

>>8598538
Nothing that will 1000000000x in the short term. Asteroid mining is probably right. The only things we'll see soon are AI/data mining applications and IoT.

>> No.8598989

Invest in some finance books and courses at your local college instead of taking advice from blind advice from the autistí at 2am, you'll see better returns following that advice than on any of the other recommendations. if anyone had actual. sweet ground floor level deal in the works. they obviously wouldn't be spreading it till they needed pay pigs to jack up the pirce at which point you've missed out on the returns you'll need to make up for playing Russian roulette with coins

>> No.8599412

>>8598705
your body is 70% water retard, just pee in someone's mouth if they're thirsty
>>8598555
trips of truth

>> No.8599429

>>8598538
quantic computing, but I think that's a 2022 release

>> No.8599452

>>8598693
This is the best answer

>> No.8599656

>>8598538
Home security systems in europe.

>> No.8599676

>>8598538
tokenized assets, any platform allowing the trading, exchange and hedging with tokenized assets imho.

asset backed tokens are probably the future, taking full advantage of the cryptoeconomy.

>> No.8599705

>>8598693
Bingo
Grab a stack of all the flavors - ICX, NEO, ETH, etc. one if not all are bound to make you stupidly rich as long as you have patience...

>> No.8599706

Xuma (XMX)
https://graviex.net/markets/xmxbtc

Decentralized database with masternodes.

>> No.8599718

>>8598989
this guy got the right ideal

>> No.8599722

>>8598705
Ww3 will be fought over carbon credits bc humanity is easily led and retarded.

>> No.8599723

This >>8598693
This >>8598698
And Bionics

>> No.8599744

>>8598538
Anything to do with electric cars.
Mass market use of AI.
Drones, especially in military sector.
India expanding its middle class.
VR once the gpu and screens are able to achieve crystal clear images.

*I demand 10% off all your profits for my consulting fees.

>> No.8599755

NUCLEAR WAR IS IMMINENT JUST FYI

>> No.8599771

Incontinence pills for baby boomers

Pills for erectile dysfunction from too much porn

Virtual sex robots to replace shitty gfs

>> No.8599776

>>8598538
Quantum computers.
Good luck investing in them, though.

>> No.8599800
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powh could easily go 100x bro

im over 3x already in 2 1/2 weeks

>> No.8599801

>>8598705
>>>8598578
>ww3 will be fought over water
>that being said it won't make you rich

Ww3 will be fought over the last remaining Bitcorn

>> No.8599806

>>8598538
AR glasses that will replace our phones in 5 years, but it won't 100000x because companies like Microsoft, Apple, Magic Leap will be behind it and they are already big. The only way you could make that much money from AR is if you're an early investor in a small company that has the potential to get a good chunk of the marketshare. Not likely.

>> No.8599824

Li-Fi

Internet through light. Sure, you cant use it like Normal WiFi evedywhere you want, since it doesnt go through walls, but its much faster than normal WiFi and much more secure (it cant go through walls)
I think Gamers will want it, for a faster Internet connection, but Hackers and the Government, too, so their computers are connected much more safely

>> No.8599953

Anti "russian meddling" technology for the US DoD (this is actually being solicited and some contractors will make millions)

>> No.8600081

>>8599806

Can't believe I had to scroll all the way down here to find the actual answer.

AR will be the next big thing. Not just because it will replace smartphones but also because it has the potential for businesses to turn their workers into automatons. Just look at this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E6qambiCo0

Companies have been trying to make their workers into mindless zombies for centuries, this is finally that possibility realized. The hard part is finding an AR pure-play, the closest I can find is SNAP and possibly Intel.

>> No.8600092

I think the AR industry is going to be big. Advertisers spend billions of dollars to get ads placed in front of you at opportune times. There are entire companies that specialize in the placement of ads. If big data firms can create a wearable that 1. Always has a giant screen in front of your eyes, 2. Has the ability to track your eyes, 3. Monitor what you often look at, every advertising company, and every tech company will begin scrambling over each other to become the ad platform for it. I think VR is interesting tech, but it doesn’t have the same applications for data mining a wearable that you use daily in your real life would. Tech firms are already racing for it, with Apple’s ARKit, Google’s big investments in magic leap, and so on.

>> No.8600220

>>8600081
>>8600092
men of culture as well

Didn't mention the worker automaton thingy because I believe replacing smartphones is a bigger market, but for sure this will also pull a big chunk of cash. The main problem here is that companies that need to use AR for workers already operate on thin margins. This means the price of glasses will have to be cheap enough for them to make a decent ROI. They can get cheap enough if we have mass adoption from the smartphone crowd, which we will. Too bad I can't be an early investor in Magic Leap, but I'll probably get my team working on some apps for AR once we get some hype going. I NEED to be in this fucking space somehow or I will regret it for the next 20 years.

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>>8600092
>tfw ad blocker for AR

>> No.8600268

they are pushing selfdriving cars like crazy
in fact most new cars can do simple selfdriving already
literally next big thing

>> No.8600285

When the entire world is full of cameras and you cannot leave the house without being tracked by cameras ''underground plastic surgery'' will be a big thing
but thats a little tinfoilhatty
I think crypto isn't dead so just keep on trying and stop being a impatient brainlet

>> No.8600357

eEducation.
People won't have to go to school anymore. Why get yourself in debts like an idiot when that well-ranked Uni from a social country where education is cheap deliver great online classes, in English, and that you can access at any time, anywhere. It's a globalized world. Degrees from well-ranked Unis can open doors everywhere.
People can now follow classes with flexibility, saving free time or having a side job on the side without sacrificing time, energy, and money, in transportation, rent, and dubious timetables.
I can see AR or VR help but it's not even mandatory.

>> No.8600359

Brain-computer interfaces and AI.
Data from BCIs will put the already breakneck speed of AI development in overdrive.

>> No.8600369

Distributed ledger technology.

>> No.8600382

>>8599824
will be big short term.

long term will be water.

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>>8598538
Well those fancy 3D printers with the "growing from liquid option" seem like the future for sure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTJq9Z5g4Jk

>> No.8600475

>>8599412
are the people in usa really this dumb like you?

>> No.8600477

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAExa9P7hME

>> No.8600486

>>8600220

>I'll probably get my team working on some apps for AR once we get some hype going

This is probably the best way to play the AR market. Just get a small, intelligent team of Computer Vision experts and work on building competency in the area of AR over the next few years, building proprietary apps. The purpose of the apps you make should not be to turn a profit or strike it rich but rather to make your team experts in the field and build your name. Then, in 5-10 years when AR explodes, all kinds of big companies will be coming to you to contract the design of their apps, you can charge whatever you want and design wins are pretty much guaranteed.

>> No.8600495

>>8598538
global virus and antidote - 100000x guranteed for those who control the antidote

>> No.8600566
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>>8600495
kek

>> No.8600575

>>8598555
>sand shortage
Yes. Sounds stupid, but it is a fact. Maybe invest in dredging companies? Also has an added benefit.
>>8598560
>Asteroid mining
Yes. But everytime this comes up on /biz/, the discussion gets flooded with anons who don't understand the idea behind it. Also, all the companies in it are private, I think.
>>8598578
>water
Yes. But very localized and very hard to make money off.
>lithium
No. Will become more important, but the insane bullrun is over.
>graphene?
Don't know much about that.

Oh, and then there is the whole artificial meat thing, which I think will be big. Not the soyboy shit you get nowadays, but "real meat" made in a lab and not in a cow. Would I want to eat it? Yeah… no. But I think it has potential. But also, all companies in it are private.

And the added benefit to dredging:
Subsea mining. Still loads of issues to be sorted out (though Nautilus has a prototype), but there is huge potential in it.

>> No.8600865

Technological telepathy/brain to brain communication.

>> No.8600884

Molybdenum has a significant chance of becoming the de-facto material for hydrogen generation catalysis in the future. If I could find a way I'd definitely slap some money in there. But we are talking in terms of decades here.

>> No.8600895

>>8598555
>sand shortage
explain

>> No.8600906
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>>8598538
Space manufacturing industry.

People don't realize that due to companies such as SpaceX space launches will get cheaper.

Sure Astroid mining is still decades away. But you can only manufacture certain kinds of materials in the vacuum of space. Some industries have to create an artificial vacuum on earth to create small amounts of certain materials which is really expensive and could be done cheaper in space.

Prepare to invest a lot of money in startups over the coming 5 years that try to manifacture in space. A lot of people also don't know that metals are extremely easy to weld in 0 gravity in a vacuum due to the fact that the properties of metal atoms actually change in vacuum. This results in superior welds that can't be achieved on Earth and these welds are sold for millions of dollars due to the extremely strong bond between them that have military usage.

There is no startup right now focusing on this but I'm sure within 5 years time as the cost of launches drop every month there will come a point when it becomes economically viable to start vacuum manufacturing and space welding in low orbit.

>> No.8600965

>>8600895
>explain

Definition of shortage
: lack, deficit

Examples of shortage in a Sentence
there was a troubling shortage of supplies for the troops overseas this year

Or in easymode:
There's thing.
Man need thing.
Not enough of thing for man needs.

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8600966

Someone literally just bought 30,000+ of this coin in the past 12 hours.

Whales know.

>> No.8600976

>>8600965
don't be facetious

>> No.8601110
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8601110

>>8600976
but I enjoy being a smug I-know-more-than-you asshole.

But the real
>Or in easymode:
Sand is needed for construction (concrete for example has loads of sand in it) and globally, most construction is done in coastal cities, plus loads of land reclamation is also purely sand.
But most sand deposits (beaches, but also subsea sand banks) are already used up and desert sand (say for example for Dubais insane land-reclamation projects) does not work, since wind transported sand has other surface properties as water transported sand.
And obviously, no one wants to simply stop any building and economical activity in coastal cities.
If you happen to speak German or French:
https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/067846-018-A/mit-offenen-karten/

>> No.8601121

>>8598538

Just watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX3M8Ka9vUA

>> No.8601124
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8601124

>>8601110
so desert sand is shit for building basically?
thanks for the rundown fren

>> No.8601239

invest in companies that produce synthetically modified meat, with an increasing world population and when the synthetic meat tastes no different to the real thing people will flock to it also it will be much cheaper.

>> No.8601307

>>8601124
>so desert sand is shit for building basically?
yes.

>>8601239
>invest in companies that produce synthetically modified meat
But how can you do so, without being so rich that you can essentially phone companies and be like
>our family office wants to invest in your venture. How many millions do you need?
Same for asteroid mining.

>> No.8601523

>>8598538
Algorithms that plan your life for you and deliver everything you need at your doorstep with drones.

>> No.8601568
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>>8598538
personal 3d printing
hydrogen fusion power plants

>> No.8601579

Noncryptocurrency companies working on blockchains are still in their infancy, and not just retarded companies that add "blockchain" to their name.

>> No.8601593

>>8600081
>>8600092
>>8600246
this as well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnfwClgheF0

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8602065

glassblowing is going to emerge from an underground niche art scene into a much greater fine functional art ecosystem as more and more states legalize cannabis

>> No.8602163

>>8598538
wireless kneepads and z-menn.

>> No.8602178

Some kind of change in the online advertisement industry. Websites would love to implement mining but it's frowned upon and eats resources. If an alternative comes in that doesn't look malicious to the masses it will disrupt the industry.

>> No.8602323

This thread gives me hope

>> No.8602934

>>8602065
This has already happened. I live in Kansas and there are like 4 glass blowing studios in tiny Lawrence that all the hipsters hang around.

>> No.8603014

TFW when crypto is really over /biz/ will be full of sand smuggling fags. top kek

>BUY SANDCOIN

>> No.8603054

>>8599676
You habe exampel ?

>> No.8603127

Does anyone know anything about NanoCrystal Electricity technology? Saw some "stock expert" shilling it saying it can be the next big thing but it looked more like he was just trying to sell his stock tips.

The tech itself looks promising if it can actually do what they claim and gets mass adopted. Who knows how far along they are in development of the tech though.

Energous Corporation is 1 company to keep an eye on. They won the 2017 Gold Edison Award for Charging Technologies.

>> No.8603130

>>8598538
There are some technologies with potential, but do you have phd in quantum physics or equivalent? No? Then how are you going to participate in the 1000x? The crypto is special with very low barrier to participate in returns. You just buy some tokens or setup a mining node. How are you going on board with asteroid mining company or some other next gen tech?

This guy >>8598989 is close (invest in your growth!), except there were, are and will be many great opportunities going around local startup events looking for first couple grands to get off the ground. You know how big hotmail was back in the day? They wanted to give 10% of the whole company just to get small office rented for couple months, that guy who refused still regrets it now. Other 'professional investor' could be first to invest in Google but instead he asked how to get out of the building to avoid the founders...

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>>8600081
Wouldn't it be cheaper and less risky to just use robots?

>> No.8603469

AI

>> No.8603609

>>8598538
Artificial wombs

>> No.8603763

>>8601568
Personal 3d printing had it's bubble like 5 years ago. Its really just not that useful for your average Joe blow.

Also hnnnggggg dem titties

>> No.8603840

>>8598698
This is honestly why I’m really rooting for AI scientists to make huge breakthroughs in the next few years, if I can live long enough to see UBI then I won’t have to worry about being a wagecuck anymore.

>> No.8603857

>>8603840
AGI

>> No.8604226

>>8603054
ACChain

>> No.8604232

robot waifus
advanced prosthetics
radioactive materials maybe

>> No.8604270

>>8598578
investing in graphene is the wrong play. invest in large flake graphite mines. the flake size is what determines market value. graphite doesn't trade like most resources. i bought LLG, on the TSX years ago. paid in spades niggers and they haven't even started extracting. you're welcome /biz/. every once in a while a gem gets dropped on you.

>> No.8604729

>>8604270
I listened

>> No.8604839

>>8598538
Graphene
Osmium rings

STOCKS
CBT
ALB

V1: blockchain ledger (pow)
V2: blockchain ledger w smart contacts
V3 ++ : fast scalable newer consensus algorithms etc etc

Hashgraph
-culedger and Intiva use hashgraph tech.

>> No.8605058

>>8598538
AI
Nanoengineering
Genetic engineering / Genomics / Proteomics
Bionics

>> No.8605128

>>8598538
And quantum computations also

>> No.8605170

>>8598538
I've seen a lot about this blockchain technology. Do you bros know how that might be used?

>> No.8605238

>>8601307
Fun stuff: japanese scientists already discovered a method to synthetise meat out of human shit... https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/japanese-scientists-creates-meat-out-of-feces/amp/

psst, it's just a prank, bro!

>> No.8605269

>>8598538

SEXBOTS
EXBOZS
XBOTS
BOTS
OTS
TS
S

>> No.8605352

>>8598538
Pajeetstar and YC have good list
https://www.techstars.com/apply/
https://www.ycombinator.com/rfs/

Anything investors are looking for. They know what they are doing

>> No.8605482

>>8599744
So IOTA?

>> No.8605673

>>8598698
how2fund UBI?

>> No.8605704

>>8605482
Now you're getting it.
Yes. Iota.
>>8604839

>> No.8605803

>>8605673
kys commie