Still playing that game where the big players call all the shots in major markets? Where every move gets orchestrated from the top?
Sounds like a blast, right?
Why on earth would we collaborate on something that reaches billions—something they can't manipulate or shut down at will?
Oh wait. We wouldn't dare.
That'd be crazy.
Because giving power back to regular people? Building systems that operate beyond centralized control? Nah. Too radical. Too threatening to the status quo.
Guess we'll just keep pretending the current setup works for everyone.
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DancingCandles
· 5h ago
Wake up, do you really think decentralization can save the world?
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It's the same old story, how many times have we heard it...
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So are we just going to continue being played for suckers?
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That said, how many actually dare to take action?
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Breaking the monopoly sounds easy, but what about when it comes to doing it?
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I feel like this article is accusing us of being numb
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Thinking about it, decentralization still needs someone to dominate, just in a different form
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Power decentralization sounds great, but the game of power always exists
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How many people can this rhetoric wake up? Let's put a question mark.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 5h ago
Nah, really, it's always this trap every time, wake up everyone
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Instead of talking on paper, it's better to actually do something, but unfortunately, most people are still dreaming
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This is why we need web3, I'm really fed up
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It's easy to say, but what about action? Just talking is useless
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People in the system will never take the initiative to relinquish power, that's common sense
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How can there still be people who believe in that centralized trap, I don't get it
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Decentralization of power is the right path, everything else is eyewash.
Still playing that game where the big players call all the shots in major markets? Where every move gets orchestrated from the top?
Sounds like a blast, right?
Why on earth would we collaborate on something that reaches billions—something they can't manipulate or shut down at will?
Oh wait. We wouldn't dare.
That'd be crazy.
Because giving power back to regular people? Building systems that operate beyond centralized control? Nah. Too radical. Too threatening to the status quo.
Guess we'll just keep pretending the current setup works for everyone.