Vitalik published an article stating that people believe “China is a country that values closure and control, and American technology is generally more inclined towards Open Source than Chinese technology,” but now it seems they are completely wrong. Because it is hard to change the way a culture treats existing things and the way attitudes towards established matters have solidified. The appeal of the encryption space is that it offers an independent technological and cultural foundation to do new things without being overly burdened by existing biases.
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Vitalik: Reality has overturned the traditional impression of the attitudes towards Open Source in China and the United States.
Vitalik published an article stating that people believe “China is a country that values closure and control, and American technology is generally more inclined towards Open Source than Chinese technology,” but now it seems they are completely wrong. Because it is hard to change the way a culture treats existing things and the way attitudes towards established matters have solidified. The appeal of the encryption space is that it offers an independent technological and cultural foundation to do new things without being overly burdened by existing biases.