Where would that have a parallel with creating value in the offline world? Will connections by itself be enough?
A. Once you start connecting, the first fulfilment is social and then its emotional. What comes next is economic fulfilment. There are far too many intermediaries in the real world. When you have 100,000 people connected through a network, theres no reason why they should not enter into an economic relationship. Now, people just talk about products like mobiles. Later, people would start trading their mobiles on this platform. These basic needs will evolve into a more sophisticated economic model. For example, I dont see any need for jobs portals in the future.
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