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Bitcoin at $90k: Is it Too Expensive? Why 2025 is different from the past, explained simply.

  ₿ Crypto Insight Bottom Line Beginner Friendly Bitcoin at $90k: Is it Too Expensive? Why 2025 is different from the past, explained simply. Google Gemini 3.0 Pro · with @Charlie Choi December 8, 2025 🚀 TL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read) ✅ No Bubble: The price matches the real cost to produce Bitcoin. It's a fair deal. 🛡️ Safe Zone: Miners spend about $75k-$82k to make one Bitcoin. They won't sell for less than that. 🔮 Next Target: Likely to reach $130,000 ~ $170,000 by 2026. ▶ 🎬 Video Summary (Korean) Charlie Choi Story 1. Is Bitcoin a Bubble? Many people worry that Bitcoin is just "magic internet money" and the price is too high. But in December 2025, things are different. Using advanced AI analysis, we found that  the current price ($93,000) is actually very fair. Why? Because we looked at two simple things:  Cost  (how much it costs to make) and  Users  (how many people use it). 2. The "Gold Mine" Rule (Supply) ⛏️ Think of it like mining gold. If it ...

Tigers, Shamans, and Superstars: Decoding the Cultural DNA of K-Pop Demon Hunters

  Tigers, Shamans, and Superstars: Decoding the Cultural DNA of K-Pop Demon Hunters Listen to the Podcast Twin Pillars of the Korean Mythos: Portraits of the Shaman and the Tiger The global success of cultural phenomena like the animated film  K-Pop Demon Hunters  reveals a burgeoning international fascination with the foundational archetypes of the Korean cultural psyche: the shaman, known as the  mudang  (무당), and the tiger, or  horangi  (호랑이). These figures are not mere relics of a distant past; they are living symbols that continue to inform the nation's identity, art, and spiritual consciousness, now finding new expression on the world stage. To understand their profound and growing appeal is to explore a worldview built upon a sophisticated understanding of duality. Far from presenting a simple binary of good and evil, the shaman and the tiger embody the inherent paradoxes of power, divinity, and authority. The Voice of the Spirits: Understanding...