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by rasengan
2921 days ago
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I'm not sure if that is the right way to interpret it. For example, every single exchange out there is holding people's assets, in trust, and thus, are also making it difficult to distinguish the line between stupid and malicious. Society is still learning and it's having growing pains. But, these pains, are leading to stronger, more resilient systems. I think we'll soon start seeing non-custodial exchanges, the way it was meant to be. |
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Society is fine, thanks. No growing pains.
It's the Nakamoto scheme dealers who have pains (thanks Preston Byrne for the name). It's not even growing any more.