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Chapter 781 - 781 33 Wanting to Play Nicely with Him Using an AR15_2
781: Chapter 33 Wanting to Play Nicely with Him Using an AR15_2 781: Chapter 33 Wanting to Play Nicely with Him Using an AR15_2 Due to the fact that this think tank is established at the top level of political gameplay in America to provide solutions to founders regarding economic development directions, the questions posed by Cheng and others are quite tricky.
“The advocates of cryptocurrency are complex.
From public statements, some Wall Street magnates have made their stance clear, some political leaders in the trade industry have expressed their views, but many are scholars.
Of course, I am disregarding the minor speculators here, who merely resonate for the sake of speculation without much influence.
From the information gathered, the inception of cryptocurrency was simply a game among tech geeks, later evolving into a mode for international capital to evade regulatory circulation.
With the demand for funds, its circulation was amplified, 2013 and 2014 were critical moments.
Before this, cryptocurrency was merely a game within a small circle; following that, it became a genuine asset class.
There are two core factors; one is the massive demand for illegal fund flows—Hmm—capital from Hua Country going overseas, the other is large-scale trading, which endowed it with value.”
“Considering Bitcoin’s recent trends, everyone, I must make a conjecture that may sound somewhat offensive: As various major countries tighten regulations, the two core factors giving rise to cryptocurrencies will both be impacted.
Entering at such a time is a courageous decision,…, in the long term, the so-called decentralization is even a double-edged sword.
That is, what can achieve decentralization cannot be popularized on a large scale, and what can be popularized on a large scale cannot achieve decentralization—this is a true pseudo-concept.
Considering the need for its market value and academic value, therefore, many experts holding similar views to mine have chosen to remain silent.”
The second professor’s statement was somewhat convoluted; Cort couldn’t understand at all, but people like Mi’er and Wolf obviously could.
It’s just that, this critic’s incisiveness exceeded the previous one, leaving them speechless for a while.
Poor heaven knows, he only mentioned Wolf attending the BEC ICO ceremony as a small reminder.
He didn’t know that America’s most famous cryptocurrency trading platform is operated by Cheng Daqi, where many present have heavily invested in the so-called ‘redefinition’ of cryptocurrency in BEC.
“I think he is capable, what about you?”
Cheng didn’t ponder much; he thought this person’s views were quite interesting.
Especially the discussion on the ‘decentralization’ attributes of cryptocurrency, very intriguing.
“Agree.”
“Agree.”
The three magnates were slightly unsettled by his insightful remarks and swiftly approved his job interview.
“Any others?” Cheng Daqi asked Wolf.
“Six more, what about it?”
Cheng Daqi nodded in response.
“I’ve got something sudden, you and Mi’er continue the interviews, but I have a small suggestion, ‘Joel Dracula’ Institute can make a few more badges, find some nominal professors from different continents to boost our momentum, consider that.”
After saying this, Cheng was about to leave, but suddenly remembered something and turned back jokingly.
“BEC and LCE won’t have problems, what he just said is correct, but he overlooked a key issue—the more profitable something is, the stricter the regulation, and the higher the yield under stricter regulation.
There are things in this world that can profit without risk, but whose prospects are quite concerning.
Regarding the arrangements for cryptocurrency, taking some risks is worthwhile.
You all relax, I’ll take my leave now.”
Mi’er and Wolf looked at each other.
“He’s quite busy now,” Mr.
Dracula commented.
What is this, the elaborate setup he’s organized, and Cheng Daqi just leaves halfway, isn’t this disrespectful to me?
Yes, it’s a small matter, but I’m still annoyed.
The wealthy brunette with black hair smiled and started making excuses for Cheng.
“The ones we’ve seen are very good, Wolf, the people you’ve chosen are reliable.
Chan trusts them that much.
As for being busy, you probably feel the same, he’s got too much to worry about.”
Wolf had mixed feelings towards Temir.
Sometimes she acted like a capable wife, and other times like a foolish woman, he couldn’t understand how Cheng got along with Mi’er.
“Your NEW ROUND has been crazily sending out OFFERS recently, the vice manager of the sales department in my retail division was approached by your headhunters, Mi’er, how many people are you planning to recruit?”
Cort sat aside listening to the conversation between the magnates with complex feelings.
Cheng Daqi wasn’t just hiking, he was rocketing upwards, going so fast that even on tiptoes, Cort couldn’t see Cheng’s back.
“A few dozen, mainly to establish the framework of the management company, we need some executives and experienced people, we’ve even prepared a twenty million Dollars budget just for the headhunters,” Wolf commented with a laugh.
“Even more could catch up with those internet giants, could you quietly tell me, how large will New Era be after the restructure?”
New Era’s headquarters is located in California, so the headhunters have been running wild in California lately, causing many people to know that a new major corporation is emerging in California.
“About twenty billion or so?
I’m not sure, one reason is that the asset calculation for West State Logistics is quite complicated, another is the valuation of BEC, LCE is very speculative, you know, Chan and I are just minor roles, alas.”
Wolf didn’t know how to respond to this.
You two?
Minor roles?
Really?
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