I read the news saying that the situation in Iran is very dangerous, and internet access has been cut off in some major cities by the government. It reminded me of a type of blockchain startup from a few years ago, which used blockchain-based mesh networks to connect phones or other communication devices into local area networks, making censorship ineffective. But unfortunately, these projects didn't succeed very much, mainly because there were too few demand scenarios.
But I really miss the crypto world back then—full of ideals and beliefs, because that was the original intention of blockchain technology.
Great technology isn't about fighting regulation; it's about making regulation meaningless.
According to this standard, the only successful project in the blockchain industry so far is still Bitcoin.
Looking at the industry now, I think, what’s the point besides a wave of people taking money from another wave of people's pockets?
Also, if Kim Jong-un says, "You can't complain about dictatorship because I have the freedom to be a dictator," and "complaining about dictatorship is opposing freedom," the Pacific Ocean has no bridge—you can swim across. Isn't this logic invincible?
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I read the news saying that the situation in Iran is very dangerous, and internet access has been cut off in some major cities by the government. It reminded me of a type of blockchain startup from a few years ago, which used blockchain-based mesh networks to connect phones or other communication devices into local area networks, making censorship ineffective. But unfortunately, these projects didn't succeed very much, mainly because there were too few demand scenarios.
But I really miss the crypto world back then—full of ideals and beliefs, because that was the original intention of blockchain technology.
Great technology isn't about fighting regulation; it's about making regulation meaningless.
According to this standard, the only successful project in the blockchain industry so far is still Bitcoin.
Looking at the industry now, I think, what’s the point besides a wave of people taking money from another wave of people's pockets?
Also, if Kim Jong-un says, "You can't complain about dictatorship because I have the freedom to be a dictator," and "complaining about dictatorship is opposing freedom," the Pacific Ocean has no bridge—you can swim across. Isn't this logic invincible?