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I don’t weigh in on controversy often, but this time I’ll bite.
The "Base is for everyone" campaign nails the whole point of permissionless blockchains.
I don’t care if you’re a drug dealer, prostitute, or anyone else the law frowns upon.
Humans should have the right to transact freely.
Once upon a time, you could hand someone physical cash for anything.
No bank, no corporations, no government intervention.
But that freedom is vanishing as the world moves online.
If we want to preserve this, we need scalable blockchains with reasonable fees.
Yes, Coinbase has banned users in the past, especially in adult industries.
But as a public U.S. company, they are under a much higher degree of scrutiny.
However, that’s the beauty of Base. It is an L2 that provides the flexibility for all users, regardless of what financial transactions they want to conduct.
This is the cyberpunk, libertarian ideology upon which our entire industry was built.
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