adamcurry on Nostr: Not exactly what I said. My overall point is this does not fit their current and ...
Not exactly what I said.
My overall point is this does not fit their current and apparently only business model that results in advertising.
That market has gone very soft and will eventually come back, but in the intermediate 2-4 years they need to raise money and/or cot costs to survive.
Big companies can make big profits when they own the market and it's halthy. The inverse is also true.
All the hype is to raise money and keep shareholders happy and excited
My overall point is this does not fit their current and apparently only business model that results in advertising.
That market has gone very soft and will eventually come back, but in the intermediate 2-4 years they need to raise money and/or cot costs to survive.
Big companies can make big profits when they own the market and it's halthy. The inverse is also true.
All the hype is to raise money and keep shareholders happy and excited