I’m not bundling it with cybercrime. I’m saying zero days have value outside lawful intercept, that includes crime (lambos!), military, and lawful intercept in other countries.
I see, so your claim is that when a big buyer drops out of a market, other buyers will start paying more because there's less competition. Well, I think we definitely disagree on this, your anecdote could be a fluke or shrewd negotiating, no?
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No, I am saying other players will use that big players departure as an opportunity to collect more Pokémon and than over time the market will get better at connecting buyers and sellers which will return prices to market highs and even exceeding them.
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Got it, is it fair to say your rationale for believing that is mostly based on anecdotes?
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There’s a sinusoidal bounce. Prices temporarily drop, smaller groups with more constrained budgets attempt to compete for the first time, they find value, budgets increase, prices rise.
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