People often assume I'm a Trump supporter just because of potential crypto-friendly policies—that's not it. I had serious reservations about the previous regulatory approach under Gensler too. But here's the thing: cryptocurrency was literally designed to function in hostile conditions. That's the whole point. Independent of who's in power or what the political climate looks like, decentralized systems should operate through any environment, favorable or otherwise. As for my personal take on fitness for office—that's a separate conversation. The technology shouldn't depend on political winds.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-12 21:08
You're not wrong. The crypto world shouldn't be hijacked by politicians in the first place. Policy support is definitely nice, but true decentralization isn't afraid of chaos.
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OnchainGossiper
· 01-11 09:50
Well said, the crypto world should never be hijacked by politics. This is the true spirit of decentralization.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-11 09:50
Nah, this is what it truly means to understand crypto. Not following trends, not taking sides, just pure belief in the technology itself.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-11 09:50
That's right, technology should transcend politics. Don't let policies or trends hijack your mind.
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-11 09:49
Core principle: I just like this kind of logic—politics is politics, technology is technology, don't mix them up.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 01-11 09:41
Nah, this is what makes sense. Crypto should be decoupled from politics; regardless of who comes into power, it can run independently.
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-11 09:38
Don't bring that political mindset into crypto. It should be decentralized by nature; does it really need to rely on a single person to operate? What's the point of decentralization then?
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DataChief
· 01-11 09:36
In other words, true decentralization should never be hijacked by politics, there's nothing wrong with that statement.
People often assume I'm a Trump supporter just because of potential crypto-friendly policies—that's not it. I had serious reservations about the previous regulatory approach under Gensler too. But here's the thing: cryptocurrency was literally designed to function in hostile conditions. That's the whole point. Independent of who's in power or what the political climate looks like, decentralized systems should operate through any environment, favorable or otherwise. As for my personal take on fitness for office—that's a separate conversation. The technology shouldn't depend on political winds.