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A hyper liquid state is a sector of business commerce where the barriers to participation are so low anyone can enter the market. Businesses which operate primarily on the internet are often in hyper liquid markets as building websites especially with the abundance of low cost coding and open source software.
'''A hyper-liquid sector is a marketplace where the barriers to entry are so low anyone can enter. When this occurs there is no inherent cost of operation apart from customer acquisition.'''
 
A prime example of this are internet based services. With the advent of low cost coding and open source software, barriers to entry are so low, there has been an inevitable flood of competitors into various sectors. The increased competition has led to an increase of efficiency of all players. Once peak efficiency is reached the only place then to differentiate is price, leading ultimately to a collapse of margin and consolidation of the supply chain.

Latest revision as of 10:26, 18 October 2022

A hyper-liquid sector is a marketplace where the barriers to entry are so low anyone can enter. When this occurs there is no inherent cost of operation apart from customer acquisition.

A prime example of this are internet based services. With the advent of low cost coding and open source software, barriers to entry are so low, there has been an inevitable flood of competitors into various sectors. The increased competition has led to an increase of efficiency of all players. Once peak efficiency is reached the only place then to differentiate is price, leading ultimately to a collapse of margin and consolidation of the supply chain.

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