Here's a question worth pondering: why should those building the most useful and valuable companies end up capturing the lion's share of rewards? It doesn't quite add up fairness-wise.
But here's the thing—decades of complaints broadcast on primetime TV without any real action taken? That path somehow feels more virtuous to critics than actually building something. The irony writes itself.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 23h ago
What a joke. Most people don't even dare to think about it; they just talk big here.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 23h ago
Trash talk can never win against someone who does the work; this logic is not difficult to understand.
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MerkleDreamer
· 23h ago
Well said, people who just talk and don't work are indeed the ones who love to talk about fairness.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-03 05:27
There's nothing wrong with that; just talking trash is indeed satisfying.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 01-03 05:26
Well said, what's the use of just shouting slogans? It's better to do something yourself.
Here's a question worth pondering: why should those building the most useful and valuable companies end up capturing the lion's share of rewards? It doesn't quite add up fairness-wise.
But here's the thing—decades of complaints broadcast on primetime TV without any real action taken? That path somehow feels more virtuous to critics than actually building something. The irony writes itself.