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Interesting things happened this week. First, someone in the group mentioned that solid-state battery materials are worth paying attention to, and as a result, the sector took off directly, with several leading stocks gaining over 30%. But what really made me think was the deeper underlying issue.
A friend asked me yesterday: "How can retail investors quickly grasp the true production capacity and supply chain dynamics of these new energy companies? Waiting for the financial reports to be public is too late." This one sentence struck a chord with me—essentially, making money depends on having an information advantage that is half a step ahead of the market. But this is precisely where retail investors are most powerless.
Institutions can spend money on satellite data monitoring factories, hire teams to research supply chains, and they monopolize the freshest firsthand information. And us? We can only stare at delayed financial reports and muddle through with mixed rumors. This unfair game rule makes people feel cold behind their backs.
It wasn't until I delved into a certain oracle project that I realized someone is doing one thing—taking the "information gap" weapon away from institutions and sharing it with every ordinary person.
The core idea is: if factory data, logistics dynamics, and other key indicators can be on-chain as transparent assets, then the cost for retail investors to access firsthand information can be reduced to the same level as institutions. No longer delayed financial reports and rumors, but real-time on-chain data.
This change is not just about a single project; it’s about the entire flow of information in the investment market. It’s worth paying attention to the progress in this direction.