"Regulations are NOT the solution to low-quality food. Bitcoin is." - this guy.
"Regulations are NOT the solution to low-quality food. Bitcoin is." - this guy.
"Regulations are NOT the solution to low-quality food. Bitcoin is." - this guy.
One of the biggest realizations I had in High School is there are two kinds of people who hate bullies: those who don't think bullies should exist, and those who want the bully's power for themselves.
So it it with crypto. These jerkoffs don't want to crush the corrupt monetary system, they want to supplant it with their own scam.
It's a movement driven in no small part by rage. By people who looked at [the financial crash of] 2008 - who looked at the system as it exists - but concluded that the problems with capitalism were that it didn't provide enough opportunities to be the boot.
All credit to Dan Olson's masterpeice video Line Goes Up - The Problem With NFTs. Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to go watch the whole thing again.
Yep, anyone who wants to change the rules stands to benefit from that change. It wouldn’t make sense otherwise.
There's also the possibility they're just a good person.
They would presumably still gain by changing the rules for the better.
Right? They at least get a warm fuzzy.
Oh it's like sovereign citizens