There's an interesting perspective on opportunity cost and elite networking worth thinking about. When someone like Justin Sun considers the potential ROI of securing premium mentorship or collaboration time with figures like Elon Musk, he's essentially valuating access to top-tier intelligence and networks. Whether $30 million is justified depends on what emerges from that interaction—new market insights, strategic partnerships, or technological breakthroughs. It's a reflection of how the crypto and tech communities often operate: betting big on connections that could reshape trajectories. The calculus here goes beyond casual business dealings; it speaks to how decision-makers in Web3 weigh intangible assets like expertise and influence against capital.
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MevWhisperer
· 21h ago
Can 3 billion really buy anything, or is it just another marketing stunt?
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WalletWhisperer
· 21h ago
30 million to chat with Elon, this is the mindset of Web3 people... Betting on connections is just betting on connections anyway, after all, the money from big players isn't really money.
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fren_with_benefits
· 22h ago
What can 3 billion really buy, or is it all about who's on the other end?
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GasFeeTherapist
· 22h ago
Buy a mentor for 30 million? I think it's more like buying psychological comfort for 30 million...
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StakeOrRegret
· 22h ago
Three billion dollars for a dinner... is it really worth it? It's probably better to invest it into a project.
There's an interesting perspective on opportunity cost and elite networking worth thinking about. When someone like Justin Sun considers the potential ROI of securing premium mentorship or collaboration time with figures like Elon Musk, he's essentially valuating access to top-tier intelligence and networks. Whether $30 million is justified depends on what emerges from that interaction—new market insights, strategic partnerships, or technological breakthroughs. It's a reflection of how the crypto and tech communities often operate: betting big on connections that could reshape trajectories. The calculus here goes beyond casual business dealings; it speaks to how decision-makers in Web3 weigh intangible assets like expertise and influence against capital.