Drew Volpe
@drew
Ethereum used to be a bunch of cyberpunk misfits making uncensorable compute. How did we get here?
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Augustus Caesar
@augustuscaesar
We have to keep the cypher punk values at the core. They’ve been largely built and as along as @ethereum isn’t corrupted at the foundation and we keep building for decentralized infrastructure we are good. Personally, I think we are the most censorship resistant chain in existence and it’s not gonna stop until price gets unbearably high. We are far from that. I could expect ether at 2 trillion market cap could begin to corrupt us.
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Drew Volpe
@drew
agreed. And I think they're complementary goals. Stablecoins and institutions pick ETH because it's censorship resistant and credibly neutral with a huge community around it. Just weird to see the consequences of it playing out.
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Augustus Caesar
@augustuscaesar
We have to continue to see it as weird. Making Ethereum useful to the lowest common user, safe for everyone. Keeping Ether tethered to Ethereum in ways that reduce centralization- I think block building is the last frontier but maybe that’ll be taken care of by ZK. Ether needs dollar value to survive. Bitcoin made a similar deal but they were corrupted instantly. Ethereum has to do it better.
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