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To continue on, I don't agree that it will be some Mad Max doomsday SHTF scenario. See pic related.

To have the population fully buy into the crypto economy it is first necessary to have things like basic necessities such as food, water, as well as electricity to have a functional first layer of society running. What use could there be for crypto if everywhere around you is a barren wasteland?

I unironically believe that crypto holders and PM fags are going to be very wealthy, as well as those that have holdings with regards to arable land, water processing plants etc.

The rest of the population will face a huge rich-poor divide scenario following the upcoming economic crisis,
Most millenials are balls deep in student debt they are unable to pay off and lack proper skillsets to survive in such a world in the future (none of these people know how to live off the grid away and will be forced to continue living in the big city) and have to wageslave for much simpler livings and earnings in a worse scenario than today, but albeit still a "non-doomsday" one.

>https://investormint.com/investing/michael-burry-water

Michael Burry has also come to similar conclusions regarding the potential value of water. A storm's brewing boys... can you feel it?

>inb4 hurhur fuck off doomer

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