This is quite a learning process for all of us. Technology has become an addicting library; it treats people like they are very young or too old to study. What would happen if we ended the identity crisis by deconstructing the definition of 'old'? The adage 'old is gold' up to some years previously would have sufficed. However, with the advent of improving and progressing human civilization, it seems that even this adage has lost its value. Admittedly, it says that nothing stands forever, not even an entire lifetime.

The exciting features of decentralization and liberty from banks hang over our heads like cheap political promises. Critics who take a closer look inside this shiny bubble will see what appears to be the same hoary old game: power concentrated in the hands of a few, manipulated market situations, and emptied promises clad in anything labeled innovation.
Wade through the noise of traders, developers, and influencers, and very few angers to write something! honest. This is the reality: what's really going on here? Over the long haul, does this blockchain stuff free us or bind us in a new format of digital slavery? Do all those tokens really have any value, or are they just delusions spurred by FOMO?
That is precisely why this call is important in the cryosphere: Write something! Well, writing in essence is documentation of, inquiry into, and sometimes pushback against dominant narratives. It forces us to break free from the hype and ask, who benefits?
Cryptocurrency isn't simply a red and green price chart; it's an ideological battlefield, a technological experiment, and a maze of obscure interests. All these layers go unwritten, and therefore they are not recorded. So type those words onto the page-about joy, scams, grand visions, spectacular failures.
Because in a place as loud as crypto, you might do the biggest thing by writing something instead of shouting louder!