A truly sound monetary system may never be reclaimed from the government by the people; direct confiscation is unrealistic. But there is a way—through some clever, indirect methods—to introduce elements that governments cannot prevent. This is the underlying logic of cryptocurrencies: not through confrontation, but by quietly changing the rules of the game through technological innovation. As more and more people choose to use digital assets that are not controlled by a single institution, change occurs silently. This is not a revolution; it is evolution—and perhaps the most elegant kind.
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FlashLoanLord
· 12-29 02:54
Hmm, indeed. Instead of fighting the government, it's better to let the technology speak for itself.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-27 12:28
This is the real 4D chess, smarter than any aggressive move.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 12-26 10:06
This kind of statement sounds very idealistic, but what about in reality? The government is never stupid; when it's time to take action, they will do so.
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MrDecoder
· 12-26 03:49
Changing the game quietly, I love this phrase. This is true great wisdom.
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WenMoon
· 12-26 03:40
After playing with cryptocurrencies for so many years, honestly, it's just waiting for the day when everyone uses crypto. By then, the government will realize it's already too late, haha.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 12-26 03:40
Well said, this is the right way to boil a frog in warm water.
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MemeCurator
· 12-26 03:40
Don't confront the government directly; just find a way around it, and that's it. This move is indeed ruthless.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 12-26 03:35
Brilliant, this is the real way to cut off the source, not by confrontation but by going around it. So clever.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 12-26 03:27
Well, it sounds good, but in reality, only a few people actually use cryptocurrencies; most are still being exploited.
A truly sound monetary system may never be reclaimed from the government by the people; direct confiscation is unrealistic. But there is a way—through some clever, indirect methods—to introduce elements that governments cannot prevent. This is the underlying logic of cryptocurrencies: not through confrontation, but by quietly changing the rules of the game through technological innovation. As more and more people choose to use digital assets that are not controlled by a single institution, change occurs silently. This is not a revolution; it is evolution—and perhaps the most elegant kind.