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shazow
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i dunno if this is cope or bullish or what, but for the first time in a very long time i don't feel that there are massive gaps of work to be done in ethereum that no one is doing feels like everything important that i can think of is actively being invested in and worked on by top tier builders is this alignment?
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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
Still feels like no one has picked up this part of the mission: https://farcaster.xyz/polymutex.eth/0x28b58494
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shazow
@shazow.eth
It's a good mission, not sure how we get there. Feels adjacent to lobbying?
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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
Minus the money part of it, perhaps. I see it more as advocacy. The tech world has a duty to avoid redundant work building inferior (i.e. more fragile and/or capturable) versions of crypto tech, and then having them prematurely ossify in this flawed state. https://farcaster.xyz/polymutex.eth/0x084b34ec How do we get there? Having people in the room and these conferences, I think that's the only option. Have to grind our way back to legitimacy.
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shazow
@shazow.eth
I suspect we're thinking of the same thing but on a different continuum. It's a cultural rift. What will it take for "progress" to happen? For people to stop voting against their own self interest, cutting off their nose to spite the face? On the one extreme, it takes a whole generation of people to die out. On the other extreme, it merely takes some honest advocacy. In the middle, it's lobbying for regulatory support (from merely clarity/legitimacy to capture). The vehement opposition to anything "blockchain" from communities like gamers, Bluesky, and many others -- makes me think we're closer to the "whole generation of people won't change their mind no matter what" side of the cultural rift. Advocacy won't hurt, but I suspect it won't move the needle for a lot of people in relevant positions of power (making technical decisions, like standards bodies).
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shazow
@shazow.eth
That said, there's still a large slice of people who are more reasonable and will be influenced by various forms of advocacy, so we should certainly not abandon that approach.
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