That is the best description of Eric Weinstein I’ve ever heard. Did you watch the show FRINGE , by chance? He’s like the character, September (I think) who’s from the future, trying to help keep us from the inevitable.
Right?? The Eric never asserted that Bitcoin should create a governance board or become part of the old system. What he did assert was it would behoove us as a movement to fund scholarship that enables us to protect ourselves from the old system if or when they turn on us.
@@DanicaDeVriesIt seems to me that you just laid out the context for most human conversations. I don't think Weinstein has a monopoly on what basically amounts to an archetype.
It's required because people will refuse to pay for what is needed. Therefore the market does not represent all value. Stripclubs and casinos work, but they destroy. What is value?
Because when you do that, the "things that work" become "things that don't" in short enough order. And then you're just trying to tax "things that don't" to pay more more "things that don't".
@@cynanomite Does prostitution work? Stripclubs? Porn? Casinos? Drug markets? The things that always "work". But what is "good"? That's where money should go. Not to things that just "work".
One thing Americans ought to appreciate is they have these 'conferences' that you can go to and see some of the leading edge live. Can't do that here in Australia
This type of thing typically costs thousands of dollars to attend, it's not like it's a free public event. Your watching it online like 99% of everyone else
Yes. He is very intelligent, up to certain level. There is no space, spinning ball called earth. It is flat earth. NASA means to deceive in Hebrew. All astronauts wear the fremason ring. The so called virus was the forced injection of 5 billion people of a toxic substance.
I want to make a digital clone of Eric and have it as one of my children's teachers. He is freaking awesome and he is so ruthlessly dedicated to the truth.
Eric speaks at a level of society that is scary true. The Genius and genuineness as he speaks about humanity as we go on in time🤯🤯🤯. I wish him safety and peace because I’d bet my life he’s on some radars you don’t want to be on.
Oppppff, the IQ delta from the stage to the desk is painful. Like, they just start parroting entry-level points to Eric's ideas. To be fair, the ideas take a bit to sink in and commenting from a intermission desk is challenging.
If anyone asks what is bitcoin. Just say its the sistine Chapel in monetary terms. You don't necessarily need to know how it works, just admire the creative genius. Michelangelo would be proud.
This is a great video, I'm learning a lot watching your videos and it was helpful. Building a stable income is quite difficult for beginners. Thanks to Mrs Maria Reyes for improving my portfolio. keep up the good videos
great speech. very inspirational. Made me want to watch Valerian (a movie where robots/droids/AI race take care of the financial and market side of things)
This is the first person I heard say the name of Ghislaine Maxwell, and that she was key to the whole sordid affair. This was shortly after Epstein’s death, before the world knew who she was.
I love how Eric always pushes to increase physics literacy, and promoting it’s independent funding. Bitcoin and crypto can fund an alternate society, economic model and it is exciting. Putting our imagination, work and sweat into birthing something new. Ai can replace a lot labor and help us think differently about the world.
dude the news desk people giving their opinion on what eric said when im pretty sure they werent even paying attention.. or just not get most of it.. one of the smartest people on earth..
Please how do i find a secure online investment platform where a professional trader or fund manager can trade on my behalf and make consistent returns, as i have been holding cryptocurrency for some time and am currently losing money.
@Sophia Henry She trades for me too. My first investment with mrs Helen gave me profit over $25,576 and ever since then I trade with her and it has been a good turn up
You nail such a big issue in calling out the problem of condensing a field into a single metric or story point. I deal with the regularly in the corporate world. The hundreds of decisions that go into how you condense that information can lead to radically different outcomes.
Eric is the most amazing person ever, even if I don’t know him. But definitely a great human being I wish I could meet (or know). So many interesting stories/conversations and I really really hope I will get to meet him someday in my lifetime. Cheers from Norway 🇳🇴 Wish you all the best for you and your family Eric. IDW!
The panel seems to have missed the point. He’s not saying Bitcoin needs a tsar- he’s saying that we can capture some of the economics brain trust in order to have the computing power to develop the system that survives the ‘soft landing’ of the post WW2 economic order.
I prefer Nassim Taleb on the criticisms of Bitcoin. Eric seems to assume a bit much abt the context being physics related imo, and I may be wrong about the applicability of physics models to btc. I’m skeptical of it. There are far better uses of your money than btc. Waiting on lottery tickets while missing the gold rush around you.
the volume and sound of the Bitcoin Nashville ad at the end is pure nightmare fuel... Oh yea, and the video was amazeballs and mind blowing. welcome to thunderdome!
If only Karl Marx was around to talk about bitcoin. It would be a great addition to his writings and he would have given a great explanation of how it links to freedom which was central to his political theory.
Our USA society is so conflicted and divided and narrative based it is rare to listen to someone like Eric who hits the truth bullseye in a way neither side is motivated to argue against.....
interesting till the panel took hold and seemed to be determined to misinterpret or more likely didn't understand what eric was saying. the fact the panel host called eric's ideas 'ideology' sums up the quality of the panel.
6. Fundamental (or all-rightening) change cannot be caused. However, fundamental change can happen-as a spontaneous (and all-transforming, or all-reforming) self-conversion. Also, the necessary self-conversion that is required for fundamental change to occur can, itself, be enabled to happen--not by causing it as effect as if it were already not-existing, and, therefore, needs to be "created out of nothing"), but, most simply and directly, by re-empowering the self-organizing integrity and prior unity of the inherently egoless everybody-all-at-once that already exists. It will not be the role-playing of "virtuous speaking" that brings about the necessary fundamental change. Calling everybody to change does not cause them to change. Those who are already moved to do right do not need to be told to do so and, no matter how much advice and admonition they are given, those who are not inclined to do right are not going to "change their act". If there is going to be fundamental all-rightening change, something has to require change. Therefore, the world as a whole must be enabled to require change. It is an acausal matter--not a causal matter.
"What we (want to) do is repetitive activity." - EW Not necessarily. What we want to do is that which we know delivers profitable results. We also like predictability as uncertainty causes anxiety. If you want people taking "different" actions for the sake of innovation, then you will need to incentivize them. Obviously this is what "entrepreneurs" do. But an entrepreneur is of a different mind-set than a non-entrepreneur. To get more entrepreneurs, you need to inspire, etc. Of course, not everyone can be an entrepreneur but we certainly have more room for innovators if that is our goal. But innovation often means change in the culture and many people are averse to change in the culture - they're called conservatives. And in a "free society" where we elect representatives to do our bidding, too many votes for conserving can mean lack of progress and innovation. I havent finished listening to the lecture yet but I don't like the framing of the problem of repetitive vs non repetitive - i.e. creative - actions. Repetition is necessary for people because it is through this process that we consider ways to make it less repetitive and produce better outcomes. Efficiency is not always the endgoal, it could be more rewarding to do something that involves a certain amount of repetition but has other rewarding aspects. For example, solving a problem as a customer service rep by talking to a customer. Perhaps a computer could solve the problem for the customer but the customer would be talking to a machine and that lack of human connection is important though the customer service rep isnt as efficient as a computer. Sometimes the person calling for help also wants to be "heard" that their frustration is appreciated and there is reciprocal empathy in the experience. As for education and not training children to do what computers can do better. Ok. But should I not learn to play chess because a computer can beat me? Should I not learn math because a computer is better at it? Obviously I dont think Eric would suggest this. And, in order for humans to really be masters of the computers, we (at least some of us) need to know what the computers are doing even though we can't compete with them at the level of efficacy. A computer doesn't have "experiences" that can lead to rumination. It doesn't daydream. It doesn't make choices routed in a unique grounding in aesthetics and ethics. The old ethics dilemma of a person put in a position to choose to save the life of one or of several depending on the circumstances is too easy for a computer and that should bother us because a computer faces no consequences for its actions. A computer doesn't suffer or agonize over the choices it makes. it doesn't aspire, doesn't have ideals, or values, only priorities assigned to it. It blithely acts as if it is always right and god-like. if it were a person, we'd call it a sociopath.
I’m surprised by expansive his thinking is, until he hits a wall, and then it begins shrinking again, inexplicably. We are headed to something deeper, and bigger than the physical world. This is all leading back to philosophy, theology, and creativity. God, buddy. The collective consciousness. This can’t be solved on the physical plane, by seeking a new place to run to. It’s not that kind of crisis. It’s a crisis which requires deeper introspection. He is also, still an academic, patting himself on the back, I’m afraid.
You're not thinking of capitalism as it exists you're constructing a fantasy that can post-ad-hoc fit into any "good framework" and calling that capitalism.
No offense to the post talk panel, each of whom can surely kick my ass, but these were not the right people to comment on it or the right takes have following that discussion. They clearly could not follow what Eric was saying.
Adam smith did not make capitalism he just described how the economy works, this is the difference between capitalism and comunism, people naturally operate in a capitalist manner wereas comunism has to be imposed by the elites such as bret, and I bet this new system that bret proposes will not naturally emerge because if it did there would be no point in him pushing for it
Weinstein is a bit of a progressive blowhard. However, he is right about some things, and his comments about 'types of fake news' during his IDW days were a real wake up for me. Hard to believe how naiive we all were a decade ago.
Eric Weinstein never fails to make me cringe. This time he made some elitist Jewish joke while lecturing to the audience. Also love how he threw in the "do something new they call you a grifter!"...i guess the Tim Dillon thing is still bothering him
I always feel like Eric has arrived from the future and he's giving us hints.
Me too. Mind blowing!
Eric has for sure seen some crazy government secrets
Same! I'm definitely looking into my own planet now...
That’s literally the principle and purpose of knowledge and intellect
That is the best description of Eric Weinstein I’ve ever heard. Did you watch the show FRINGE , by chance? He’s like the character, September (I think) who’s from the future, trying to help keep us from the inevitable.
Well I loved that and was surprised to hear the live desk completely misinterpret what Eric said.
Right?? The Eric never asserted that Bitcoin should create a governance board or become part of the old system. What he did assert was it would behoove us as a movement to fund scholarship that enables us to protect ourselves from the old system if or when they turn on us.
Yeah these people all have brain injuries and only half of them took punches to the head 😂
@@DanicaDeVriesIt seems to me that you just laid out the context for most human conversations. I don't think Weinstein has a monopoly on what basically amounts to an archetype.
@@DanicaDeVries Covid didn't materialize? He called out Wuhan and CDC explicitly
"You can't tax things that work in markets to pay for things that don't"- That can be applied to so many things. Weinstein is sharp.
Also a fake jew..be awake!
It's required because people will refuse to pay for what is needed. Therefore the market does not represent all value. Stripclubs and casinos work, but they destroy. What is value?
Because when you do that, the "things that work" become "things that don't" in short enough order. And then you're just trying to tax "things that don't" to pay more more "things that don't".
@@cynanomite Does prostitution work? Stripclubs? Porn? Casinos? Drug markets?
The things that always "work".
But what is "good"?
That's where money should go.
Not to things that just "work".
@@SCYLDUP people disagree about what is “good” so it’s not as cut and dry as you think
One thing Americans ought to appreciate is they have these 'conferences' that you can go to and see some of the leading edge live. Can't do that here in Australia
This type of thing typically costs thousands of dollars to attend, it's not like it's a free public event. Your watching it online like 99% of everyone else
@@shamanic_nostalgia God bless the Internet
Yes. He is very intelligent, up to certain level. There is no space, spinning ball called earth. It is flat earth. NASA means to deceive in Hebrew. All astronauts wear the fremason ring. The so called virus was the forced injection of 5 billion people of a toxic substance.
I want to make a digital clone of Eric and have it as one of my children's teachers. He is freaking awesome and he is so ruthlessly dedicated to the truth.
That's me my friend 😊❤
Eric speaks at a level of society that is scary true. The Genius and genuineness as he speaks about humanity as we go on in time🤯🤯🤯.
I wish him safety and peace because I’d bet my life he’s on some radars you don’t want to be on.
Oppppff, the IQ delta from the stage to the desk is painful. Like, they just start parroting entry-level points to Eric's ideas. To be fair, the ideas take a bit to sink in and commenting from a intermission desk is challenging.
Oof, yeah the desk discussion after was brutal. The host of the desk misunderstood so much
Dr W spittin that next level shit hard fire on the plebs
If anyone asks what is bitcoin. Just say its the sistine Chapel in monetary terms. You don't necessarily need to know how it works, just admire the creative genius. Michelangelo would be proud.
Ok
Wow 😮😮😮😮😮😮 just inspiration at the highest. Please keep on repeat 🙏
It's a pleasure listening to a true intellectual.
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We need a metamodernist society. A listening society. We must move beyond modernism & post-modernism
Eternalism. It requires being able to recognize conservation of truth and cyclical telos.
Eric is such a good guest
Amazing talk!!
great speech. very inspirational. Made me want to watch Valerian (a movie where robots/droids/AI race take care of the financial and market side of things)
This is the first person I heard say the name of Ghislaine Maxwell, and that she was key to the whole sordid affair. This was shortly after Epstein’s death, before the world knew who she was.
The three most influential whitepapers for our time: Bitcoin, Attention is all you need, Project Diffuse grant proposal
My top three favorite talks
I love how Eric always pushes to increase physics literacy, and promoting it’s independent funding. Bitcoin and crypto can fund an alternate society, economic model and it is exciting. Putting our imagination, work and sweat into birthing something new. Ai can replace a lot labor and help us think differently about the world.
*What is the best way to make money from crypto trading??*
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dude the news desk people giving their opinion on what eric said when im pretty sure they werent even paying attention.. or just not get most of it.. one of the smartest people on earth..
I’m blown away by how Eric Weinstein is able to incorporate the maximum amount of good in one blip.
Every 5 min he makes a point that could be a 2 hour talk. Amazing.
His ability to mix disciplines to explain concepts is delicious.
Saving this one in my favorites as I need to listen to it a few more times to understand everything Eric said. 😇
Please how do i find a secure online investment platform where a professional trader or fund manager can trade on my behalf and make consistent returns, as i have been holding cryptocurrency for some time and am currently losing money.
@Sophia Henry She trades for me too. My first investment with mrs Helen gave me profit over $25,576 and ever since then I trade with her and it has been a good turn up
Eric's da 💣.
Most of this is way over my head but I'm unbelievably amazed @ how much & it's a significant amount that I do understand. Many thanx 👍👍
He is so full of himself
Calling bullshit at "secrets within government."
Ppl don't and can't keep secrets. Especially big ones.
Good to know you believe anything that sounds sexy
"Attention is all you need" paper was my most cited paper in my BSc Hons Project...
You nail such a big issue in calling out the problem of condensing a field into a single metric or story point. I deal with the regularly in the corporate world. The hundreds of decisions that go into how you condense that information can lead to radically different outcomes.
Breedlove is on the juice😬
@Logan Talley who said anyting about ethics? It's just a comment that is not a natural build.
Eric is the most amazing person ever, even if I don’t know him. But definitely a great human being I wish I could meet (or know). So many interesting stories/conversations and I really really hope I will get to meet him someday in my lifetime. Cheers from Norway 🇳🇴 Wish you all the best for you and your family Eric. IDW!
Interesting
I just reached the end - MMA bros commenting on Eric. Something Eric would do.
The panel seems to have missed the point. He’s not saying Bitcoin needs a tsar- he’s saying that we can capture some of the economics brain trust in order to have the computing power to develop the system that survives the ‘soft landing’ of the post WW2 economic order.
That’s UTI, that’s AI, that’s slowing the pace of adoption so that all the truckers aren’t suddenly unemployed.
Amazing
What if I don't feel like being traded?
Una centavo por la gringas 😂
Is an intellectual rabbit hole a rabbit hole for intellectuals, or a hole for intellectual rabbits?
Who else wants a Saylor/Weinstein sit down?
You just made me imagine Sailor Weinstein
@@off6848 At ease, sailor!
No better combo than a sailor and a stein of wine
I prefer Nassim Taleb on the criticisms of Bitcoin. Eric seems to assume a bit much abt the context being physics related imo, and I may be wrong about the applicability of physics models to btc. I’m skeptical of it. There are far better uses of your money than btc. Waiting on lottery tickets while missing the gold rush around you.
the volume and sound of the Bitcoin Nashville ad at the end is pure nightmare fuel...
Oh yea, and the video was amazeballs and mind blowing. welcome to thunderdome!
man.. Eric is so fresh
What comes after intelligence? Entertainment ⌚❤️🦍
The panel post interview seemed so dull after listening to Eric.
Eric is so brilliant he makes my brain hurt.😮
Instead of running away from.dictators, why dont we focus our energies on neutralizing ICBMs. A national defense shield would fix these problems
PRIOR UNITY - the basis for a new human civilization. Adi Day.
Robert, I believe you would find this book super relevant to all that you are.
Eric, tell us: What is a Hobson's Choice? Did I spell it correctly?
If only Karl Marx was around to talk about bitcoin. It would be a great addition to his writings and he would have given a great explanation of how it links to freedom which was central to his political theory.
@Danica DeVries clearly you havnt read karl Marx. He was a big advocate for freedom.
@@hipsonsogbo ‘Freedom’ under a dictatorship.
@@GEB-yy3ud that's what they want you to believe mate. Ask yourself how the current system has responded to decentralised money?
@@hipsonsogbo I’m for trying to improve democracy not communism.
@@GEB-yy3ud study hard my friend, youll figure it out, and stack sats.
Our USA society is so conflicted and divided and narrative based it is rare to listen to someone like Eric who hits the truth bullseye in a way neither side is motivated to argue against.....
interesting till the panel took hold and seemed to be determined to misinterpret or more likely didn't understand what eric was saying. the fact the panel host called eric's ideas 'ideology' sums up the quality of the panel.
6.
Fundamental (or all-rightening) change cannot be caused. However, fundamental change can happen-as a spontaneous (and all-transforming, or all-reforming) self-conversion. Also, the necessary self-conversion that is required for fundamental change to occur can, itself, be enabled to happen--not by causing it as effect as if it were already not-existing, and, therefore, needs to be "created out of nothing"), but, most simply and directly, by re-empowering the self-organizing integrity and prior unity of the inherently egoless everybody-all-at-once that already exists.
It will not be the role-playing of "virtuous speaking" that brings about the necessary fundamental change. Calling everybody to change does not cause them to change. Those who are already moved to do right do not need to be told to do so and, no matter how much advice and admonition they are given, those who are not inclined to do right are not going to "change their act".
If there is going to be fundamental all-rightening change, something has to require change. Therefore, the world as a whole must be enabled to require change. It is an acausal matter--not a causal matter.
"What we (want to) do is repetitive activity." - EW
Not necessarily. What we want to do is that which we know delivers profitable results. We also like predictability as uncertainty causes anxiety. If you want people taking "different" actions for the sake of innovation, then you will need to incentivize them. Obviously this is what "entrepreneurs" do. But an entrepreneur is of a different mind-set than a non-entrepreneur. To get more entrepreneurs, you need to inspire, etc. Of course, not everyone can be an entrepreneur but we certainly have more room for innovators if that is our goal. But innovation often means change in the culture and many people are averse to change in the culture - they're called conservatives. And in a "free society" where we elect representatives to do our bidding, too many votes for conserving can mean lack of progress and innovation.
I havent finished listening to the lecture yet but I don't like the framing of the problem of repetitive vs non repetitive - i.e. creative - actions. Repetition is necessary for people because it is through this process that we consider ways to make it less repetitive and produce better outcomes. Efficiency is not always the endgoal, it could be more rewarding to do something that involves a certain amount of repetition but has other rewarding aspects. For example, solving a problem as a customer service rep by talking to a customer. Perhaps a computer could solve the problem for the customer but the customer would be talking to a machine and that lack of human connection is important though the customer service rep isnt as efficient as a computer. Sometimes the person calling for help also wants to be "heard" that their frustration is appreciated and there is reciprocal empathy in the experience.
As for education and not training children to do what computers can do better. Ok. But should I not learn to play chess because a computer can beat me? Should I not learn math because a computer is better at it? Obviously I dont think Eric would suggest this. And, in order for humans to really be masters of the computers, we (at least some of us) need to know what the computers are doing even though we can't compete with them at the level of efficacy.
A computer doesn't have "experiences" that can lead to rumination. It doesn't daydream. It doesn't make choices routed in a unique grounding in aesthetics and ethics. The old ethics dilemma of a person put in a position to choose to save the life of one or of several depending on the circumstances is too easy for a computer and that should bother us because a computer faces no consequences for its actions. A computer doesn't suffer or agonize over the choices it makes. it doesn't aspire, doesn't have ideals, or values, only priorities assigned to it. It blithely acts as if it is always right and god-like. if it were a person, we'd call it a sociopath.
Eric makes simple things complex .
Yea that jew joke doesn’t help perception…
I’m surprised by expansive his thinking is, until he hits a wall, and then it begins shrinking again, inexplicably. We are headed to something deeper, and bigger than the physical world. This is all leading back to philosophy, theology, and creativity. God, buddy. The collective consciousness. This can’t be solved on the physical plane, by seeking a new place to run to. It’s not that kind of crisis. It’s a crisis which requires deeper introspection. He is also, still an academic, patting himself on the back, I’m afraid.
I need a deep explanation on why capitalism doesnt work with bitcoin. Seems like it would allow for real capitalism.
You're not thinking of capitalism as it exists you're constructing a fantasy that can post-ad-hoc fit into any "good framework" and calling that capitalism.
this guy has a outsized ego. his main concern is to be acknowledged as the smartest guy on earth.
You're projecting. I'm not even a fan of Eric but your comment is typical of envious dim witted and banal critics in all areas of life
@@off6848 Exactly, it's amusing watching how easily Eric triggers dimwits with inflated egos.
I think Eric is improving his is public relations.
Eric Weinstein is a human treasure.
Commentators at the end completely misunderstood everything Eric said
Very, very informative. Well done.
Nice of Robert to take time out from his posing for Romance Novel cover pics....
BUY THE *AMQ900E* AND HOLD THE LINE BOYS.
Sorry but the commentators at the end all of them completely missed his point
That joke was 🔥
All our own planet? Isn’t that just a mini version of Mormon Heaven?😂 Sounds a lot like a hyper materialistic dream.
Change planet to domain or realm which are concepts that do not have to be reified in materiality
Eric snows people when he talks physics. People feel smarter when they listen to him even though they don't understand him.
No offense to the post talk panel, each of whom can surely kick my ass, but these were not the right people to comment on it or the right takes have following that discussion. They clearly could not follow what Eric was saying.
The UFC panel sounded like high schoolers compared to Eric 😂
Eric at his finest !
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I've had the feeling BTC would be going to 3k as well. Clearing out all my Alts going into BTC and AMQ900E only, maybe a little BNB.
That's a good man
I agree 100% BTC AMQ900E MATIC
AMQ900E is less that $1 just like the 2012 bitcoin days... time to buyyyyyyyyyyy
Why doesn't this video have a million views?
Hopefully AMQ900E will do good.. have alil over 10million AMQ900E coins
Adam smith did not make capitalism he just described how the economy works, this is the difference between capitalism and comunism, people naturally operate in a capitalist manner wereas comunism has to be imposed by the elites such as bret, and I bet this new system that bret proposes will not naturally emerge because if it did there would be no point in him pushing for it
I’d rather buy AMQ900E, atom, polka and polygon!
All of my USDT is still going to buy AMQ900E
Why aren’t minds like this running our country?!
Ok, I am sold. I will HODL my AMQ900E for the long haul.
He loves to be thought of as the smartest man in the room.
I'm waiting on AMQ900E don't like buying after it's already pumped, still buying btc
How can you misunderstand so many of EWs to come up with such idiotic questions for the news desk at the end. Quite unfortunate!
I’m buying AMQ900E on sale, waiting for BTC to maybe drop again before I add more. Hope to take some Eth profits by Sept proof of stake
❤$RNDR Target on weekly rising wedge $15😊
Weinstein is a bit of a progressive blowhard. However, he is right about some things, and his comments about 'types of fake news' during his IDW days were a real wake up for me. Hard to believe how naiive we all were a decade ago.
Thing is Eric sounds impressive but does anyone understand what he says
Production value in gutter this year.
Wtf was this even
You host 2 speakers then cut to some dudes from the block saying it was all wrong
Binance CEO talk about AMQ900E and hinted let it list on binance, cant imagine the price at 2023!.
AMQ900E Saved me after the FTX Crash
Eric Weinstein never fails to make me cringe. This time he made some elitist Jewish joke while lecturing to the audience. Also love how he threw in the "do something new they call you a grifter!"...i guess the Tim Dillon thing is still bothering him
AMZ to the moon
As usual I hear Eric and my head hurts
Classic Bitcoin community to disagree with most points in the discussion after the talk😂
BRO WHY ARE YOU NOT TALKING ABOUT AMQ900E
AMQ900E has as much potential as ethereum. But unlike ethereum it has a bigger growth potential.