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We can all agree crypto technology is absolutely beyond its time. Really revolutionary.

Email was first invented in 1970 but people didn't use it until the internet infrastructure improved by 1990.

In terms of changing the financial system, what else are we waiting on?
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>>61529149
stripe already changed the financial system. crypto only really matters for stablecoins. 99% of crypto is more worthless than dog shit
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@pepogecom if you’re not in the Telegram group voice chat, you’re missing half the story
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>>61529149
cope
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>>61529149
Yeah I knew this right when crypto started getting popular. I didn't like the 1st generation technology, and yes I missed out on the initial crypto run. But I knew that 1st generation technologies are ALWAYS crude pilot versions and far removed from the final product.
Are we still using the Biplane? No, we are using 5th generation fighters
Crypto technology wont be embraced until it (and other types of currency) goes through necessary mutation to ensure that crypto is secure, accurate, and decentralized in a way that represents nominal universally accepted wealth.
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Its potential is the opposite of whst you expect. It makes big government desirable.



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