| > You may have had access to those existing systems (the global financial market) before Ethereum, but many of us did not. Many you... who? > Being able to take a risky asset, and hedge it against itself, is not a strategy that I was aware of two years ago. That's not "leveling the playing field". It's either "financial education" (because it's something you could always do in "traditional finance"), or "let the suckers come, the more the better" (most of crypto). > I'd not be here wasting my time talking about re-inventing the global financial system on the internet, believe you me. Oh, I do believe you. Crypto maximalists never talk about it. They only speak vague trivialities and then disappear. > Do you have any idea how exploitative the global financial system is for people who are not "in the know"? Ah yes. Unlike the cryptoscams. > It's well over time we reinvent it all. This is awful. Ah yes. Unlike the cryptoscams. |
OK. Now we are really splitting hairs, because "education" actually doesn't count as "leveling the playing field." I'm totally done here, you just played yourself.
You go ahead and educate yourself in the traditional exploitative financial system, and I'll continue my education here in the exploitative crypto-financial system. And we shall never talk again. That would be a positive outcome, right?