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Why Crypto Needs Its Own Wikipedia: A Lore Protocol I have been thinking about something that's been bugging me lately. We're all about "not your keys, not your coins" especially post a major hack like Bybit. Well, I think it's time we apply that to our history too.
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Here's the thing - right now, crypto's history is scattered across Wikipedia pages (controlled by who knows who), random Twitter threads that'll probably disappear tomorrow, some good books and AI-generated slop timelines that are driven by engagement farming threadooors. Not a great plan for a movement that's literally reshaping money, culture and society right?
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Let me paint a picture: Imagine if the folks who actually lived through crypto's biggest moments could tell their stories, on-chain, and get rewarded for it. I'm talking about the OGs who were there when Satoshi disappeared, Silk Road users, the degens who watched Cobie's legendary buy wall during the COVID crash or the traders who rode the rollercoaster of Luna's collapse. We've got people dropping half a mil to put WIF on Sphere (wild amounts of money being thrown at events that are unlikely to happen), so clearly there's an appetite for preserving and showcasing crypto culture.
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