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The "Four Asian Tigers" - South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore - once roared with economic might. Now? Not so much. Their past glories seem like distant memories.

South Korea's story is kind of wild. Back in the '60s, they were dirt poor. Then boom! President Park Chung-hee went all in on the economy. Chaebols got big. The Han River turned to gold. Or so they say.

Taiwan had its moment too. Electronics took off in the '80s. Semiconductors became their thing. They rode the US-Japan chip war like pros.

But 2025 looks different. Growth's slowing down. It's not entirely clear why.

South Korea's facing heat from Chinese companies. Taiwan's small market is a problem.

Social stuff's a mess too. South Korea's got too many old folks, not enough babies. Taiwan's worried about... well, everything.

The Tigers put all their eggs in a few baskets. Oops. Now they're scrambling.

Web3 might save them. Or not. Who knows?

In 2025, these Tigers aren't so fierce anymore. They need new tricks. Fast. The world's not waiting around.
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