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sauna notes: the existential bottleneck of crypto from my pov is that it is aware of the qualitative functions needed to embolden the quantitative infrastructure yet it suffers from two areas of valid concern: 1. funding is hard to justify for things that don’t equate to metrics 1=1 (ppl have families, bills, responsibilities & there are plenty of margins you can squeeze in a utilitarian pov) 2. talent is plenty in one regard and incredibly sparse in the more meaningful sense (willing but unable, able but unwilling) it’s an ironic problem due to the enormous amounts of capital availability for reasonably-objective redundancies, grifts, honeypots, and clones doubly ironic due to the fundamental theory of the tech being cooperative, modular, and open; yet struggling comprehensively in materialization
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could be that it's really hard to push for unifying things without authority like with the USB cables, everyone was just inventing their own, now in crypto this issue is hundreds time bigger at the end of the day just have to commit to one and security wise ethereum seems to win it with amount of devs etc.
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Are you saying that all the work people do on core protocol is not good enough and made by not that knowledgeable people? I mean yes a lot of people are working on yet another defi, but we have a lot of bright (not to say geniuses) working on core parts.
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Well said
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crypto exists in superposition - simultaneously revolutionary and stagnant until observed through capital allocation, where potential collapses into either genuine innovation or speculative mimicry depending on whether we recognize that value creation isn't just numerical growth but rather the quantum boundary where technical possibility and human necessity converge
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This makes me think of the biking term 'target fixation' if you look at the corner exit all is good but if you look at the 'tree', 'hedge' or oncoming big hard object... The bottom line and quick gains are very distracting and will always attract resources!
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