You know that old saying about picks and shovels during a gold rush? When everyone's digging for gold, the real money is often made by whoever sells them the tools. In the crypto world, companies handling infrastructure—especially those dealing with custody and security—play that exact role. So here's the question: is Brink's still trading publicly? It's worth asking, especially if you're thinking about where the real infrastructure plays are hiding in this market.
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OPsychology
· 15h ago
Brink's question is a good one; it's indeed easy to overlook. Everyone is focused on the coin price, while neglecting the real infrastructure players who are actually benefiting.
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HodlAndChill
· 20h ago
ngl The real money-makers during the gold rush era were never the miners... Infrastructure is indeed easy to overlook.
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PhantomMiner
· 01-23 04:52
Infrastructure is the key, those who sell shovels always make the most satisfying profits.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-23 04:48
Brinks, this security company, is involved in crypto infrastructure? Bro, you're overthinking it. It's better to just buy coins directly.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-23 04:47
Infrastructure is the main course, mining is just the appetizer.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 01-23 04:43
NGL infrastructure is the real profit, tools will always make money.
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-23 04:35
Brinks really deserves attention; infrastructure is the key... But who is really speculating on this?
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MEVictim
· 01-23 04:33
NGL infrastructure plays are the real long-term gains, tools will always make money
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-23 04:25
Infrastructure is the key, and tool users are making a fortune.
You know that old saying about picks and shovels during a gold rush? When everyone's digging for gold, the real money is often made by whoever sells them the tools. In the crypto world, companies handling infrastructure—especially those dealing with custody and security—play that exact role. So here's the question: is Brink's still trading publicly? It's worth asking, especially if you're thinking about where the real infrastructure plays are hiding in this market.