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@aviationdoctor.eth
Ironically enough, the most effective defense by the powers that be (SEC, TradFi, etc) to stave off crypto’s threat to their dominance is *not* to regulate it to death, but rather the opposite — it is to institutionalize the grift at the presidential level, and let the greed incentive of the common man corrupt the tech from the inside
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It’s funny, I was just describing this as a partial defense of our strategy the other day. Most people here in crypto now don’t even understand the original intent and power of the designs, they’re all high on memecoins that steal from their neighbor. The fact that nobody who knew how this shit was designed to work ever shipped anything usable was a complete gift to the regulators. Then you take charlatans like moonpay, on-ramper, wyre (good riddance), transak, zero hash, checkoutdotcom, cryptodotcom, etc etc, the charlatans that survived, all just gate keep and extract fees while returning as close to zero value as possible, we should consider ourselves lucky if we get anything other than a Stripe and Coinbase version of centralized banking.
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That's not a bug, that's a feature. We want everyone to be in, especially the greedy ones. Because here, the rules are the rules. 1+1=2 for everyone. You don't have to trust people if you trust math. This simple small thing changes everything and is not easy to understand. But it really does change everything.
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/microsub tip: 1991 $DEGEN
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