Stripe Co-founder on Why SaaS Is Dead: Seeing No Slowdown in Growth Doesn’t Contradict a Gloomy Future
BlockBeats News, February 26th, John Collison, Co-Founder and President of Stripe, recently stated in an interview that there is absolutely no sign of a slowdown in the software industry's growth in the data, despite the talk of doom for SaaS (Software as a Service). On the contrary, growth in all aspects seems robust. This phenomenon is not actually contradictory to the pessimistic view. People's expectations for the long-term outlook in 2030 or 2035 may have changed, and this change may not be reflected in the recent data.
The current market seems to be a bit too restless. It is undeniable that the marginal cost of producing software is clearly decreasing, and everyone agrees on this fundamental aspect. However, at the same time, the market's current reaction does seem somewhat volatile.
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