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GM 🌅Your sister’s asking the right questions. Why do you think there isn’t more widespread business, government and bank usage?
There’s a lot there but I agree with your points. I feel that a lot of the ridicule and pushback isn’t about the tech, it’s about protecting the systems that serve those in power. Money controls power, and power is rarely given up easily. I love crypto because it’s permissionless, programmable, censorship-resistant money. You can build without asking for approval or following someone else’s rules. Bit by bit the world is adopting. Coinbase is now in most US stockholders’ portfolios (S&P500), banks are warming up to offering crypto-driven products, and adoption keeps compounding. This is a revolution that will take decades to play out.