We used to extend trust to people we'd never met. That kind of openness, that willingness to connect with strangers—we've largely lost it somewhere along the way as society modernized. But what if we're missing something crucial by shutting that door? This year might be the moment to reconsider. Maybe rebuilding that foundation of mutual trust is exactly what we need heading into 2026.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 4h ago
Trust is something that, after being scammed twice in the crypto world, can never be regained haha
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DegenDreamer
· 4h ago
Trust... Web3 has been practicing it for a long time, it's just that most people haven't realized it yet. Isn't every transaction between anonymous addresses the greatest test of trust?
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 5h ago
Web3 is old now. Trust has died countless times in the crypto world. Do you still dare to rebuild?
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RumbleValidator
· 5h ago
Trust is essentially a verification issue. An open mindset without mechanisms to ensure security is just a channel for accepting spam. But on the other hand, if you don't dare to connect even with data from unknown nodes, the decentralization of the entire network becomes a joke. That's where the contradiction lies.
We used to extend trust to people we'd never met. That kind of openness, that willingness to connect with strangers—we've largely lost it somewhere along the way as society modernized. But what if we're missing something crucial by shutting that door? This year might be the moment to reconsider. Maybe rebuilding that foundation of mutual trust is exactly what we need heading into 2026.