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In retrospect, it was inevitable. Masses never cared about decentralization, permissionlessness, pseudonymity, etc. They didn’t care about PGP in the 90s nor about giving away their privacy on Facebook in the 00s. 1
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The money use case of crypto has always filtered/selected for grifters (on the supply side) and degens (on the demand side), since even the early days of Bitcoin. It’s a disproportionately powerful narrative and incentive that “the tech” can’t compete with. 2
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Best to hope for is that crypto effaces itself from the front end and silently starts powering the backbone of not just DeFi but also TradFi/FinTech. And for the rest of us, best is to ignore the grift/degen, touch grass, and focus on building/exploring. In this context your writings will be missed. 3
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One more though: another, less wordy way to say this, is that the tech, and even the builders, can be cypherpunk-aligned; and yet, the community and users not at all. Maybe our early mistake was to assume downstream alignment to a common ethos
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we are very, very close to achieving some of these things. it hasn't even been a decade yet of Ethereum haha
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