@h you’re not wrong! However, it’s definitely a reference to the German army tactic. Blitzkrieg was when the military would extend their troops beyond their supply line limits in order to surprise the enemy. By using this tactic, they could have first control and therefore allow time for the supply lines to catch up. Conventional tactics would have the supply lines come with the troops.This manoeuvre is incredibly risky because, well, if you get cut off by the opposition then you have no way out because you have no supply lines… And even if you do get there, you have no supply lines for a while, and therefore no resources or troop relief.In this way “blitzscaling” is moving so fast and so quickly without a sustainable resource supply (ie money) in order to capture the market and make it difficult for your opposition (be it rivals or the government) to take you down, with the hopes that your total domination would bring in lots of cash for you to use.