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In the 2010s, all politics became social media. In the 2020s, all politics will become crypto tribalism.
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it already is.
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This is great. But it’s a transitional form. The next step is contestation between crypto-native tribes.
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Why wouldn’t it be something like crypto native versus centralized institutions
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We’re in that mode already, it’s well underway, and somewhat independent from culture war
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Is it though? The only example I see is Bitcoin and it’s still in the early adoption curve where the late majority haven’t joined yet. I would think if we were in that mode the US government wouldn’t be as bloated as it is today.
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Market penetration models don’t really work for this. It can be said with a straight face that El Salvador and Bitcoin already have a check on the power of the US Treasury. The US can’t destroy the dollar without losing most of the wealth to Bitcoin. Really, all that is up to them is the timing.
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