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by bamboo2
1790 days ago
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This is a great answer. I think my problem is explaining it to poor people, who see Elon musk and jack dorsey, pushing Bitcoin as “for the people” and they just think, oh it’s for those rich guys to hype their startup options into the stratosphere, not for us folks living in debt on the verge of homelessness. I want to help those people get in on it, so they aren’t left even further behind if that makes sense. |
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I think these guys have become pretty delusional with the amount of power they experienced the past few decades.
The true crypto movement inside the developer circles of ethereum is trying to displace these assholes by flipping the value infrastructure to the actual service provider rather than the one who sits at the top of the centralized pyramid.
It will help poor people in the long-run when it allows more accessible services like driving and food delivery to pay more to them.
It may not work, but it's worth a shot and theoretically possible.
This current system of mega-billion dollar centralized tech businesses is actually very unnatural and strange in my opinion.