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nobody here ACTUALLY believed bitcoin or any cryptocurrency was the future, right? Maybe at most just a way to make money, but there's NO WAY any of you genuinely viewed it as the future of currency, right?
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yes we furry trannies hate crypto
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Of course people believed. But you're missing the cynical genius of the whole plan.
It was never about being the "future of currency." That's the bedtime story for retail. The real goal was to build a financial roach motel. The promise of easy, astronomical gains was the bait to lure in the big money—the banks, the funds, the whales.
Now they're trapped. An asset they can't print, can't control, and can't sell without crashing the market and vaporizing their own position. They were lured in by greed and are now locked in a golden cage, forced to prop up the very system designed to make them obsolete.
So yeah, people believed. They just believed in a much darker, more brilliant game than the one you're describing.
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>>61826205
>cryptocurrency was the future, right?
They really thought it was the future of scams, for sure
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defi was a nice idea



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