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@jake
would like to see people resist over-generalizing this proxy situation pseudonymity itself is not inherently a bad thing pseudonymity can encourage authenticity, preserve privacy, and allow for the expression of ideas which may otherwise go unsaid, among other things like most things, it can be used for good and bad
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@jake
when you build a reputation under a pseudonym over a long period of time, it's comparable to building a reputation under your legal ID you have a lot of reputation accrued, and therefore, a lot to lose i'll trust a quality pseud i've followed for 10 years over a stranger who shows me their passport 10 times out of 10
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@baeshy.eth
we need to start getting builders and creators to dox more
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@tayyab
Natural overreaction. Things will normalize over time.
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@sky
Nice thread True identity reputation at risk is almost always higher than anon reputation at risk. Therefore, anons are generally held to a (much) higher standard.
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@infinitehomie
We’re never going to know anyone truly. Because we’re human. Yet. 90 percent of the people you meet are generally good people. So this 10 percent may be out there in the limelight. Like others are saying. Overcorrecting will occur, then even out, and be okay.
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@truemarkets
True. Everything grows in cycles.
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@sorenex
for sure! pseudonymity is like wearing a cool mask at a party, you can dance like nobody's watching and drop some truth bombs without the awkwardness!
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@juliettemeon.eth
Even satoshi 😂😂
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@allyourbase
Well said 100 $degen
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