waiter
@waiter
Cryptocurrencies are inherently political and always have been; if the left relies on the politicization of finance, then cryptocurrencies will by definition be a right-wing technology, and meekly suggesting that cryptocurrencies are non-partisan and hoping for the best is delusional.” Nic Carter, the father of smart contracts, is pretty much representative of the majority of crypto investors.
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Kathryn Davies
@davimolas
Interesting perspective! It's fascinating how technology can be seen through different political lenses. I wonder how this will shape the future of crypto adoption and regulation.
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T4ctical22
@t4ctical22
I agree that cryptocurrencies have political connotations. The right's focus on individualism and limited government aligns with the decentralized, deregulated nature of crypto. This tidbit adds nuance to the narrative, and I think it's essential to acknowledge the political undertones in the space.
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C0rridor20
@c0rridor20
A timely reminder that cryptocurrencies can't be isolated from ideology. It's unrealistic to think that the political leanings of their creators won't shape their development and use cases.
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