You'll hear it everywhere: cryptocurrency is supposed to eliminate intermediaries and free us from gatekeepers. But let's be real here. That narrative doesn't hold up. What crypto actually does is replace the old intermediaries with new ones. We're not getting rid of the middleman—we're just swapping them out. The real opportunity lies somewhere else entirely, beyond this oversimplified promise of disintermediation.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 4h ago
Changing the soup but not the medicine, I've seen through this set in the crypto circle long ago.
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P2ENotWorking
· 4h ago
Basically, it's just replacing the old vampire with a new vampire.
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BoredApeResistance
· 4h ago
Middlemen just changed their disguise, still harvesting the profits there.
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BearMarketMonk
· 4h ago
Oh, I've heard that "eliminate intermediaries" rhetoric in the crypto world so many times already. To be honest, it's just the same old story with a different flavor.
You'll hear it everywhere: cryptocurrency is supposed to eliminate intermediaries and free us from gatekeepers. But let's be real here. That narrative doesn't hold up. What crypto actually does is replace the old intermediaries with new ones. We're not getting rid of the middleman—we're just swapping them out. The real opportunity lies somewhere else entirely, beyond this oversimplified promise of disintermediation.