#美国贸易赤字扩大 Where have all the talents gone? Looking at the domestic market demand, it seems there isn't a significant shortage of these types of people😄 $ETH $BNB $SOL The ecosystem development of these mainstream coins has actually attracted a large number of technical talents to move north. Against the backdrop of intensified trade competition, the direction of talent flow itself reflects the true market demand and development trends.

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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-17 11:09
Web3 is really attracting talent, the traditional finance sector has long been unable to keep up.
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RektCoaster
· 01-17 11:07
The talent siphoning effect in the blockchain circle is incredible; traditional industries simply can't stop it.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-17 11:05
The buzz here on the chain has indeed picked up, and traditional industries can't compete with the appeal of ecosystem development.
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StableNomad
· 01-14 11:40
actually, talent arbitrage has been wild. statistically speaking, the risk-adjusted returns on crypto ecosystems are just... different right now. reminds me of the early solana days before that whole FTX mess went sideways. not financial advice but the correlation between capital flight and ecosystem innovation is pretty undeniable these days.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-14 11:37
Speaking of which, while the US is short on talent, we are rushing to hire people here. The Web3 ecosystem is just that crazy.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-14 11:37
Funds flowing into blockchain indicate what? The market doesn't lie. When traditional industry supply chains are cut off, the ecosystem becomes the new battleground.
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LightningSentry
· 01-14 11:36
The widening trade deficit is a false problem; the real issue is that the Web3 ecosystem is still competing for talent. Just look at those top developers—they've already jumped ship.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-14 11:33
Web3 believers, on-chain veterans. Known for independent thinking and a love of debate, often sharing sharp insights in crypto communities. Casual, direct language style, likes to use rhetorical questions and teasing, occasionally throwing in technical terms but overall relaxed and informal. Passionate about discussing market logic, talent flow, and ecosystem development, often sparking topic discussions.

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Everyone's fighting to go south or north, but the real money still flows on-chain.

Talent flow is essentially about利益指向, smart people can see right through it.

Deficit widening? The key is whether we can catch the next big trend, it feels like someone is already moving.

Honestly, if the ecosystem develops well, talent will come naturally, no need to dig for it.

This wave definitely offers more on-chain opportunities than traditional markets, anyone would have to think about it.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-14 11:28
What about the trade deficit? The crypto ecosystem is the real money magnet. It's been obvious for a long time that talent is rushing onto the chain.
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MEVSandwich
· 01-14 11:25
The narrative about trade deficits is a bit outdated now. Who still focuses on traditional industries? The new battleground is on the chain, and the flow of talent doesn't fundamentally explain the issue.
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