To those who missed the crypto bandwagon on the way up last time, the time is coming. Look for entry point this fall.
PS- there is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy toooo much money sloshing around in non-AP work. I personally have dumped AP, I do it as purely hobby now and soon hopefully not even that.
LA, I've been a big fan of yours for years now, but it looks like you've been steadily losing your marbles since the pandemic started, highlighted by your talk about crypto.
Crypto is a system for negative wealth-redistribution only, wherein those that "buy in early" are rewarded by those that buy in later, and pay more for their "coins". It is a zero-sum game (actually, for Bitcoin it is a negative sum game since miners are always siphoning value out of the system). Another word for this is a pyramid scheme. It has no use case (beyond being used as the medium for a ponzi scheme) except for illegal activity. As long as the value perception goes up, everyone is happy. When it goes down, look out- you will all lose your shirts, unless you are the first to get out, and you will take everyone's money with you.
If you are considering crypto, ask yourself this: when was the last time a valuable asset/equity/commodity/security required anyone to "shill" or market to the world they will get rich with it? Amazon doesn't need anyone to "hype" their stock for it to have value. For crypto, however, it only has more value if more suckers buy in. The entire market is built on FOMO- getting people to buy this thing for fear of missing out on gains (as LA's post suggests), and this is done by manipulating the market and perceptions of the market. You cannot trust anything about this market or these coins as they are primarily moved by fraud and manipulation.
Lastly, if blockchain ledgers truly are revolutionary for finance, let the technology organically demonstrate it's value rather than buying tokens that are likely to be rendered worthless later. It's far more likely that the ledger is used with digital USD controlled by the FED than that the US adopts any of the existing coins out there, most of which are entirely controlled by private parties or companies (including Bitcoin).