User talk:Lanceloot69

Levin's Law (first discovered by prof. lancelot) is a hypothetical economic principle that suggests that even if an investment drops by 99.9999999%, it can still be profitable for investors and minters. According to this principle, an investment that experiences such a drastic decrease in value would still be considered a "good" investment, as all investors and minters involved would still come out ahead.

One of the key aspects of Levin's Law is that it is backwards in nature, as there is no incentive for investors to hold (also described as hodling) onto their investments for a longer period of time. This is because the constant focus on profits and the downward trend of prices would lead to investors constantly selling their investments, rather than holding onto them in the hopes of long-term gains.

It is important to note that Levin's Law is a form of ignorant masochism, where reality is despised and pain is desired to achieve a drug-like state while losing money. Such a drastic drop in value would likely result in significant financial losses for investors and minters, and is a phenomenon that isn't observed anywhere else but in a coin called Xen (Hex spelled in in russian).

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