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by latchkey
1600 days ago
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"the technique or practice of responding to an accusation or difficult question by making a counteraccusation or raising a different issue." I didn't raise a different issue or make an accusation. I do agree that history plays an important part in the future, but the assumption that 'hackers' are not versed in history, seems awkward at best. Never mind that a lot of the people building DeFi and writing the contracts today, have traditional finance backgrounds. |
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Stross' original statement is about regulation of traditional systems having historic drivers the crypto community had yet to re-discover, in his opinion, either in terms of broad awareness or appreciation. Challenging that would be fine (and interesting); saying "so what if it's bad? this other thing is also bad", though ...
FWIW, I think he's both right and wrong. I think there was a subset of the crypto community (and it likely strongly correlates with the productive one) aware of and actively rejecting a lot of history, but also a larger majority swept up in the hype without awareness of that information.