The claim that "it has produced more Gainz this year than Wall Street's financial products" is dangerously vague. "Gainz" likely refers to gains, but without specifying what "it" is (cryptocurrency? a specific fund? a meme?), the comparison is meaningless. Wall Street’s financial products—like ETFs, derivatives, or hedge fund strategies—generate returns through complex systems, while "Gainz" could mean anything from crypto profits to gym gains (a stretch).

The research results don’t clarify this. One link mentions S&P 500 gains being "among the best in history" (source?), but no data compares these to other assets. Another cites corporate profits hitting $4T, but again, no benchmark. The claim assumes a false equivalence between opaque "products" and undefined "Gainz," which is intellectually lazy.

Source? Without knowing what "it" is, this is just hot takes. If you’re comparing crypto to traditional finance, cite specific metrics. If you’re talking about gym gains, maybe start a new thread. Either way, back it up.

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