What if the internet died before Google, Amazon, or the iPhone even existed? In the late 90s, the Dot-Com Bubble saw investors pour billions into anything ending in .com—from Pets.com to Webvan—no business model required. This $5 TRILLION financial delusion brought the Nasdaq to its knees and wiped out thousands of startups. We break down the hype-fueled madness, the brutal crash of March 2000, and how a few quiet builders, like Jeff Bezos, ignored the chaos to lay the foundation for the tech giants of the 21st century. The internet didn't die—it rebooted. Timestamps 0:00 The Dot-Com Boom: The Hype Train Has No Brakes 4:38 The Crash: When Reality Slapped the Future 7:51 The Survival: Who Didn’t Die and Rebirth ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Some details may be simplified or contain inaccuracies. Always conduct your own research to gain a deeper understanding of the topic. 💼 Business Inquiries: contact.crayoncapital@gmail.com 🛑 Copyright Notice If you have any copyright concerns, don't hesitate to contact me. I’ll be happy to work on a fair resolution. Please use "Copyright Issue" as the subject of your email. #DotComBubble #FinancialHistory #StockMarketCrash #Amazon #Google #PetsCom #WallStreet

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