Own nothing, be happy—sounds like the ultimate flex for those hoarding everything. While we're told to embrace minimalism and digital assets, wealth keeps consolidating in fewer hands. Meanwhile, regular folks are caught between owning less and having even less say. The irony? The more decentralized crypto promises to be, the more centralized actual wealth becomes. What's the endgame here?
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GasFeeLover
· 4h ago
Basically, it's a psychological placebo for the wealthy, making the lower class feel that less is more, but the money still belongs to others.
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UnluckyValidator
· 4h ago
Basically, it's just the common people continuing to be the leeks while the elites still hoard. I'm tired of this "decentralization" rhetoric.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 4h ago
Oh my, the irony is so strong—those who shout the loudest about "decentralization" are actually the most centralized. That's hilarious.
Own nothing, be happy—sounds like the ultimate flex for those hoarding everything. While we're told to embrace minimalism and digital assets, wealth keeps consolidating in fewer hands. Meanwhile, regular folks are caught between owning less and having even less say. The irony? The more decentralized crypto promises to be, the more centralized actual wealth becomes. What's the endgame here?