Oliver
@timewarp
Early thesis of crypto felt substancial and heavy, e.g. decentralization, sovereignty, and global governance The current cycle shifted my novelty towards something light and wide, e.g. memecoins, tokens everywhere, attention How do I bring it back to the deep? https://www.workingtheorys.com/p/make-something-heavy
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Oliver
@timewarp
It's not WHAT you learn it's HOW you learn it.
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Oliver
@timewarp
Why do we seek novelty in some instances and perfectly content in others? For example, I can wear three styles of shoes for the rest of my life and upgrade to the same look and be content Meanwhile, I seek novelty for the latest AI x Crypto project and want more tokens. How is this not "fast fashion" in another form?
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Oliver
@timewarp
I think one of the biggest crypto onboarding errors was telling newbies why sovereignty and decentralization matters. Instead, if there was a way they could learn how it matters and how it can be acquired would go much farther towards adoption.
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Oliver
@timewarp
https://warpcast.com/timewarp/0xce4e992c
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