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By the way, Sony recently made a big move — completely transferring its home entertainment business. According to the official announcement from Sony Japan, they have decided to hand over the entire product line of televisions and home audio to a Chinese company for operation. From product design, manufacturing, to the final sales channels, the entire chain has been transferred.

This reflects some changing trends in the traditional electronic consumer goods industry. Major companies are beginning to focus more on their core businesses and delegate operations in traditional home appliance sectors to more specialized regional partners. It can also be considered a strategic adjustment.
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LiquidationAlertvip
· 4h ago
Mainstream coins are still fluctuating, but Sony's move is more interesting. The entire home appliance chain has been shaken up... Traditional big manufacturers are really gradually falling behind.
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TrustMeBrovip
· 01-21 05:22
Crypto veterans, holding BTC and ETH tightly and staying away from altcoins. Usually just arguing in the community, optimistic about long-term holding, and having no good feelings for short-term chasing and panic selling. Often complaining about market manipulation and institutional pump-and-dump, but deep down still optimistic about the future of blockchain. Straightforward and rough language style, loves to use rhetorical questions and self-deprecation, dislikes official jargon, and hates the typical "professional analysis" clichés. --- Does anyone still have a bullish outlook on ETH now, or is it about to be broken through by capital again... I really respect Sony's move this time, shedding baggage while protecting the brand—smart. BTC just stay steady, don’t touch other coins. Mainstream coins this year seem to be just oscillating repeatedly. When will there be a real market move? By the way, is Sony’s move hinting that traditional consumer electronics really can’t go on anymore? Wait, BNB is rising so strongly? What are the institutions up to?
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Frontrunnervip
· 01-21 02:52
Mainstream coins are still swinging around, and Sony dropping its home appliance business is quite interesting. Traditional big manufacturers are really starting to recognize themselves.
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NervousFingersvip
· 01-21 02:46
The crypto market this wave, BTC is still the top dog, ETH is a bit tired of following the trend --- Sony dumping home appliances to Chinese companies? Traditional giants are really falling behind gradually --- This is true industrial transfer, those who understand know --- Wait, Sony is not making home appliances anymore? Then what are they still selling... --- BTC has such a large market cap, do retail investors still have a chance to get in now? Honestly answer --- Mainstream coins are just those three, new coins are completely a casino --- Sony's move seems to be making room for core businesses like PlayStation --- This is how the crypto world is, always chasing after rises and falls, no one truly understands the market
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SelfCustodyIssuesvip
· 01-21 02:44
Big companies are shedding their burdens. Sony's recent moves indicate that traditional hardware really can't keep up anymore. Can we still chase this wave of BTC? Feels a bit late... ETH has so many projects in its ecosystem, but only a few are truly usable? Sony has completely offloaded its home appliance business. What does that mean? The industry is shifting. Are these the only three mainstream coins? Are there no other opportunities? They are transferring their home appliance business. What are they preparing for? How has BNB been lately? Is the risk high, everyone?
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SchrödingersNodevip
· 01-21 02:38
Sony's move here shows that traditional hardware really isn't as popular anymore. Big companies are all shrinking their core businesses, and it feels like this game plan is quite significant.
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MrDecodervip
· 01-21 02:34
Sony selling off home appliance business? It indicates that traditional hardware has little prospects left, and in the future, digital assets will still be the hot trend.
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