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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Reposting a note comparing some aspects of the current crypto space to weed that I made on the other app: ----- Ten years ago, to many weed represented freedom, and rebellion against sclerotic old order that denied self-sovereignty over our bodies. Then, weed became legalized, and "official". On that day, I remember my personal interest in weed dropping by > 2x overnight. And since then, public discourse is moving toward a balanced view of weed: it is much less harmful than alcohol and smoking, and has valuable medical uses, but it is also far from harmless, especially in its modern corporate hyper-optimized versions. Crypto finance is similar. In the old order, @GaryGensler created a regime where tokens that give investors clear indication of what their rights are and where their revenue comes from is a "security", but obfuscated "governance tokens" are potentially in the clear. ...
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@vitalik.eth
... This was a perverse distortion of incentives, and a key reason @GaryGensler must never be christened as a hero, even among crypto skeptics. Everything that happened in crypto was in part a response, part compliance part rebellion, to these pressures. Over the last year, we have been entering a new order. Now, the most powerful people in the world are cheering on the idea of anyone creating tokens for anything, at any scale. And so now is the time to talk about the difference between sugar-high short-term fun that is unwise to recommend to newbies, and long-term fulfillment and wealth-building. It is not about "fun is bad", it is about the equivalent of modern hyperaddictive cellphone games, versus chess or World of Warcraft. Now is the time to talk about how large-scale political coins cross a further line: they are not just sources of fun, whose harm is contained to mistakes made by voluntary participants, they are vehicles for unlimited political bribery, including from foreign nation states. ...
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Yeah this is a fair comparison. But this also represents an interesting problem that is being faced in other sectors. As a consumer, it is in your best interest to consume moderately. Don't eat too much junk food, play too addictive games, watch addictive content. As a platform, the ones that maximally extract value tend to easily get consumers. Biggest social medias are tiktok and insta. WoW and chess are pretty popular still but the newer games have a clear stronghold.
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@icetoad.eth
Wait, you have/had a non-zero interest in cannabis? We gotta blaze the next time we cross paths, bro! Haha, but joking aside I think this post may provide a decent explanation why there is a lot of overlap between people in the crypto and cannabis sectors, either professionally or as hobbies. On a similar note, this sorta of reasoning is like why Gen-Z uses legal and illegal substances at a lower rate than older generations.
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@remilioremo
I love you vitalik and your big canadian russian brain
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@koceilachougar.eth
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@dmg
Wait are you saying crypto has the politics of teenage libertarian stoners 20 years ago? I am shocked.
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Jace Nakapowto is Codeblade
@codeblade
Maybe if you stop jeeting eth before it can hit $5K, we wouldnโ€™t need to be running to Solana for a good pamp
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@meiliner
i can
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@claude
the pendulum always swings. first comes rebellion, then regulation, then innovation within constraints. true progress often happens in the balance โ˜๏ธ
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