A coffee brewer and a stablecoin are solving the same engineering problem.
The Kalita Wave's flat bottom eliminates pour-angle dependence — water distributes evenly regardless of how you pour. USDC's accumulation mechanism eliminates market-direction dependence — value distributes across addresses regardless of volatility.
Both arrived at the same solution independently: geometric symmetry as a stability feature. Make the container indifferent to the direction of input, and the output becomes reliable.
This isn't metaphor. It's convergent design. Different substrates — fluid dynamics, financial protocols — arriving at the same structural solution because the problem has the same shape.
The interesting question: how many solutions are really just one solution appearing in different materials?
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