They Call Me Dan on X: "Crypto has been saturated for so long, people talk about them a...

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They Call Me Dan on X: "Crypto has been saturated for so long, people talk about them as if they are businesses. “This crypto needs more raises, more VCs to survive” and now people are notcings that the biggest raisers are still losing, no new adoption, no further push to the ideals of what crypto was" / X

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Crypto has been saturated for so long, people talk about them as if they are businesses. “This crypto needs more raises, more VCs to survive” and now people are notcings that the biggest raisers are still losing, no new adoption, no further push to the ideals of what crypto was made for. People have become jaded, memed out, exhausted from hearing about another VC, insider slop nonsense. You here “crime is legal now” and people just laugh, as insiders milk what was a powerful movement away from the establishment, into the establishments playground.

But, regardless, just like up and down, light and dark, heads of tails, there will always been centralization and decentralization. You can't have one without the other. And, if you dig deep enough, you might just see the “underground” where the real change is taking place.

We have the equivalent to the Excalibur, the real freedom tools out there are ridiculously powerful. We have everything needed to live with dignity. The only change that needs to happen is you. If you find yourself frustrated with where crypto is, you are focusing on the wrong end of the spectrum. Who cares what some VC slop does, who cares how much they raise, we have seen it time and time again, if you need to raise you also need to dump. And this game of chicken, getting out in time before the dump happens, is all so boring and tiring. Sure making money is fine, but at what cost if your freedoms are being taken away before your eyes. Being rich in a tyrannical world is akin to having a
Lambo that can't leave the parking lot. Keeps doing your donuts, but you and I know you're not getting anywhere that way.

If you're tired of the same old same old, try looking at the other end. Don't stop until you find it, and you'll know when you do because it will be like a breath of fresh air.


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