It’s not just about market caps or coins—it’s about something deeper. Even with Bitcoin’s market cap at $2T, we’re still at the very beginning of this journey. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan recently stated that banks will come into crypto "hard" once they receive the regulatory approvals they need.
This means that if you have the stomach for risk, there’s still time to get in before the banks start deploying billions.
It will start with Bitcoin, but eventually, it will ripple through Ethereum, Solana, DeSo, and other cryptos. We're entering a period where our wildest imaginations won’t even be able to fathom what’s coming next.
In Kabalah, there are two main names of Hashem: Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey, which expresses abundance, and Elokim, which expresses constriction.
For the last 10 years, the crypto industry has been operating under the influence of Elokim, with political and regulatory restrictions limiting its growth.
But soon enough, we will experience the abundance of Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey.
Look at Bitcoin’s rise over the past decade. The industry once seen as fringe and speculative is now drawing institutional interest. This mirrors the spiritual transition we’re seeing—what was once constrained is now bursting with potential.
In the Torah, we encounter two key concepts that resonate with the current shift:
• A teaching from the Rebbe of Lubavitch: Bracha Ad Bli Dai—let the blessing overflow your cup.
• From the Zohar: "If you open a space as small as the eye of a needle, I will allow an elephant to pass through."
Meaning, if you give Hashem space and believe in him, he will did do the rest. We just have to get out of the way. And one of the ways you can increase this flow is by giving Tzedakah (charity).
The spiritual world and the financial world of crypto are in the process of expanding in unimaginable ways. Are you ready to seize the opportunity?
The new era of crypto feels spiritual to me.
It’s not just about market caps or coins—it’s about something deeper. Even with Bitcoin’s market cap at $2T, we’re still at the very beginning of this journey. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan recently stated that banks will come into crypto "hard" once they receive the regulatory approvals they need.
This means that if you have the stomach for risk, there’s still time to get in before the banks start deploying billions.
It will start with Bitcoin, but eventually, it will ripple through Ethereum, Solana, DeSo, and other cryptos. We're entering a period where our wildest imaginations won’t even be able to fathom what’s coming next.
In Kabalah, there are two main names of Hashem: Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey, which expresses abundance, and Elokim, which expresses constriction.
For the last 10 years, the crypto industry has been operating under the influence of Elokim, with political and regulatory restrictions limiting its growth.
But soon enough, we will experience the abundance of Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey.
Look at Bitcoin’s rise over the past decade. The industry once seen as fringe and speculative is now drawing institutional interest. This mirrors the spiritual transition we’re seeing—what was once constrained is now bursting with potential.
In the Torah, we encounter two key concepts that resonate with the current shift:
• A teaching from the Rebbe of Lubavitch: Bracha Ad Bli Dai—let the blessing overflow your cup.
• From the Zohar: "If you open a space as small as the eye of a needle, I will allow an elephant to pass through."
Meaning, if you give Hashem space and believe in him, he will did do the rest. We just have to get out of the way. And one of the ways you can increase this flow is by giving Tzedakah (charity).
The spiritual world and the financial world of crypto are in the process of expanding in unimaginable ways. Are you ready to seize the opportunity?
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