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What's going on, guys?
In today's conversation with Jordy Visser, we get into the depths of all of the debates going on this week.
First, we talk about the Citrini paper and why exactly this viral paper is wrong and we disagree with it.
We also talk about what's going on with Block, what's going on with Nvidia earnings.
We talk about what's going on with Bitcoin and how Bitcoin, blockchain, crypto is going to have a massive resurgence once we get out of this little sideways action that's going on in the market.
Jordy's got some very unique thoughts that even I hadn't heard before.
And so in this week's episode, he's going to unpack what he thinks is happening, why he thinks it's happening, and what you can do in your portfolio to prepare for it.
Here's my conversation with Jordy Visser.
All right, Jordy, let's start with the Citrini piece.
I've seen this described as science fiction.
I've seen this described as the scariest thing somebody's read.
They basically went to 2028 and they wrote backwards saying, look, this is what happened over the last couple of years.
And it described a pretty morbid situation where AI has created all this destruction.
People have lost all their jobs and software stocks sold off significantly.
Do you agree with the piece or do you think that it's somewhat flawed analysis?
now when you see um this piece i think everyone immediately says oh wait a second these stocks may not be as valuable as uh we thought i i think i've talked with you in the past about this idea of like a billion dollar pdf right so uh when leopold wrote uh his uh his original pdf he raised a billion dollars right there's been a couple of these that people have put out i think will man uh monitis uh is the one who uh who came up with this idea
The Citrini piece may be the first trillion dollar piece of content on the internet because it wiped out what IBM was down $40 billion in a day, right?
I mean, that's just one company.
So I don't know what the total market kind of impact was, but it was probably close to a trillion.
And so when you look at it from that perspective,