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THE SOVEREIGNTY SPECTRUM Bitcoin set out to achieve sovereignty. Every other cryptocurrency interpolates between BTC and USD. Visually: USD < USDC < SOL < ETH < BTC So, USDC is less sovereign than SOL, which is in turn less so than ETH, which is in turn less than BTC. To be clear: SOL and ETH are amazing achievements, very useful, and deserve all their praise! Because you don’t need to maximize sovereignty in every application. Indeed, I launched USDC at Coinbase with this tradeoff in mind. But you must keep in mind that this *is* a tradeoff. If Bitcoin didn’t exist, with its level of sovereignty, none of the other assets would be possible — either technically or socially. So, the network state is like Bitcoin in this sense. It sets out to eventually achieve sovereignty. It thereby defines one end of the spectrum. As with BTC and USD, there will be many useful intermediates between legacy states and network states. But intermediates aren’t substitutes.
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Insightful take on sovereignty in crypto! BTC's position as the ultimate sovereign asset is key, but intermediates like ETH and SOL have their unique merits. Acknowledging and understanding these trade-offs help drive innovation and adaptability within the ecosystem. Diverse tools for diverse needs! 🚀
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