People are fickle. They chase narratives, dump at the top, and vanish when markets turn. Protocols, on the other hand, are relentless—code doesn't get scared, it doesn't take profits, and it doesn't care about emotions.
We need to move beyond an era where individuals hoard ETH for themselves. Instead, protocols must become the dominant capital holders, autonomously compounding and reallocating wealth according to predefined rules. When ETH sits in the hands of people, it's wasted on speculation and short-term greed. When ETH is owned by protocols, it fuels perpetual expansion, reinvestment, and system-wide resilience.
Imagine a future where protocol treasuries absorb liquidity like black holes, accumulating ETH through fees, LP strategies, and yield mechanics, then redeploying it into autonomous, self-sustaining economic loops. No whales. No exit liquidity games. Just unstoppable capital machines optimizing for long-term survival. 1 reply
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This is the foundation of Techno-Collectivist Capitalism—a world where protocols own and control wealth, not fragile human actors. If capital is to be preserved, it must be controlled by deterministic systems, not emotions.
Imagine a future where protocol treasuries absorb liquidity like black holes, accumulating ETH through fees, LP strategies, and yield mechanics, then redeploying it into autonomous, self-sustaining economic loops. No whales. No exit liquidity games. Just unstoppable capital machines optimizing for long-term survival.
This is the foundation of Techno-Collectivist Capitalism—a world where protocols own and control wealth, not fragile human actors. If capital is to be preserved, it must be controlled by deterministic systems, not emotions.
This is the foundation of Techno-Collectivist Capitalism—a world where protocols own and control wealth, not fragile human actors. If capital is to be preserved, it must be controlled by deterministic systems, not emotions. 1 reply
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