Its the 1990s: You’re Qualcomm. You had revolutionary CDMA technology but faced entrenched standards in the US. Strategy: Partner with Korea, a newcomer eager to leapfrog into wireless leadership. Result: Samsung entered wireless, and CDMA became global standard.
Today: Crypto is the new wireless. Same opportunity. Korea's new leadership is pro-crypto, signaling a major policy shift. This mirrors the 1990s when Korea embraced Qualcomm's CDMA to leapfrog into wireless dominance.
In the 1990s, Qualcomm found success by partnering with Korea - a newcomer eager to lead in wireless. Today, Babylon is finding similar enthusiasm in the same region ready to embrace Bitcoin's expanded utility. History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.
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