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binji 🔴
@binji.eth
a love letter to the infinite machine (1/3) for most of history, ethereum couldn’t exist. not just because the tech wasn’t there, but because the world wasn’t ready. a system where no king rules no gatekeeper grants access no one decides what can or can’t be built a kind of system that got people killed for centuries the dream existed only in fragments, a symbol carved into stone a page torn from a banned book a protocol burned before it could propagate all because power fears anything it cannot own hypatia’s blood stained the streets of alexandria, galileo watched the sky alone, alan turing was destroyed by the country he saved, and cypherpunks were chased for publishing code they all touched the dream but the world wasn’t ready until now not because we’re smarter but because the flame survived long enough to reach us
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binji 🔴
@binji.eth
ethereum is what happens when enough ghosts refuse to die quietly it’s not the endgame it’s the vessel the first one strong enough to carry the weight of what wants to be born this is not about price this is not about founders this is not about getting early this is about fate about the impossible machinery of coordination that lives in the bones of every empire that ever tried to last forever and failed because it was built on control ethereum is built on release on the idea that the most divine systems are the ones no one can fully own the code is important but it’s not the point the point is what it protects the right to dream together, the right to coordinate without permission, the right to own the future without asking for it. you will be misunderstood you will be dismissed you will wonder if any of it matters and yet you will still build
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@ruz.eth
Excellently said. It’s why I can’t fathom people getting disgusted and leaving crypto. Yes there’s evil here - so stay and fight against it you cowards! Humanity needs us.
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