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Naomi
@naomiii
Happy Friday VIPs and everyone else 💓 Decided to write about my struggles to control the relationship I had with my phone. A few years ago, phone cases with straps became a thing, allowing people to carry them around, always ready to access.. I don't think it's a coincidence that the German word for it contained the word chain. If anything, it's probably the most accurate metaphor. https://paragraph.xyz/@cryptonao/unhooked?referrer=0x44BCa7E527efC8ce8a8B2A83596EA66194Dd9239
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Taylor Sizemore
@taylorsizemore.eth
Thanks, I really enjoyed that. I also am recently without ig, it's a noticeable difference. On another note, do you have an example of a crypto project that failed due to high-integrity? I can only think of projects that I have wished had more integrity. I like to think there is opportunity in this vein, to do things a slower way, but understandable that it's far from a popular notion.
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Naomi
@naomiii
I don't think they always fail, I just think they don't get similar traction. Take Desci, now it's hype and we'll see lots of scams, probably taking away from the handful of genuinely run things including scientists doing serious work. A few projects I worked with and companies I quit because they were intending to go down the immoral road. For some of them it went well for others not so much... I just don't necessarily see there's much reward for being a moral high integrity agent in crypto. It would appear that the other path is much faster to wealth 😂 I mean tbf it's similar structure in web2, where it's great to build a platform that addicts users. At least for the stock price. Anyway, I've become a bit cynical in that regard of hoping for the good people to succeed for their goodness sake. I feel that's not how the system is set up. And maybe that's a failure on our behalf too. 🤷
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