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" ... As 2020 showed us, we can never predict the future—but we can prepare for unpredictability by having the agility to always improve, and by positioning ourselves to make quick, intelligent pivots when the time comes. Last year was in many ways a rubicon: This kind of agility is not a one-time antidote to a one-time disruption, but rather the norm to which organizations must aspire if they want to remain competitive and protect themselves against future disruptions. ... "
" ... One thing is interesting, however. On Feb. 8, TSLA announced it had bought $1.5 billion in bitcoin. Shares of TSLA climbed that day to $863, not far below their all-time high posted a few weeks earlier. Since then, it’s been almost straight downhill for TSLA and the Tech sector. TSLA shares are now off more than 30% since that purchase. Any relation? Maybe not. It’s always hard to see cause and effect, as the historian noted. However, sometimes the market crosses a rubicon, so to speak, and it’s marked by something really surprising and unexpected happening. Some analysts say the AOL/Time Warner merger of early 2000 was the nail that broke the dot-com balloon, for instance. Time will tell if TSLA’s bitcoin buy gets cited 20 years from now by historians, even if they say it’s still too soon to tell. ... "
" ... “Ethereum has now crossed the rubicon into the mainstream, and despite the difficulty understanding it, investors of all sorts are finding reasons to add ETH to their portfolios.” ... "