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Adam Delehanty
@adam-xyz
Crypto was more fun when it was about tearing down the establishment not bowing to the emperor
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Adam
@adam-
Agreed, but this pivot was inevitable as it has been for every other movement with a utopian vision. The hippies became yuppies and boomers became doomers. The anti establishment eventually becomes the establishment and the cycle continues. As @cassie has pointed out, unless you make your vision programatically impossible for it to be co-opted by such interests, it will eventually will succumb to the same fate. https://warpcast.com/adam-/0xfd2cdbbd
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@trishd
This saddens me, but I agree it seems inevitably true.
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Vera Faye
@verafaye
I’m exploring a concept I’m dubbing temporal sovereignty. I posit the government is harming us in collaboration with corporations and stealing our data, which is then directly used to monitor, manipulate, and ultimately disable us. creating division, overloading our cognitive and nervous systems, and destroying any actual healing processes. I call healthcare, “wealthcare” and think of it like a casino for billionaires. the house guarantees itself to win. we pay to play and lose our lives and energy in the process. temporal sovereignty is a much larger concept than I have the knowledge base for. essentially it would be the reparations solution to a ubi, paying the people harmed most first. homeless, disabled, traumatized. etc. working the way up the chain instead of “top down” a literal restructuring so we own our own data, and they pay us for having used it against us.
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