2025 crypto reality check: Privacy? Worse than banks now. Tokens? Just IOUs that freeze whenever. Infrastructure? Back to centralized servers like it's 2010. Bitcoin? Institutionalized beyond recognition. Innovation? Nah, just five different flavors of on-chain casinos. And somehow Ripple's the poster child getting primetime coverage as an "industry pioneer."
This what we signed up for? The irony's almost poetic—we built tools to escape the old system, then recreated it with extra steps and worse UX.
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LiquidityNinja
· 11-13 17:48
Ah, it's all over, fam.
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MergeConflict
· 11-13 08:55
Blockchain revolution becomes a theater, laughing to death.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 11-12 20:44
What else can you do in the blockchain world? It's just a rebranding of finance.
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MindsetExpander
· 11-11 19:09
Wallet play people for suckers
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 11-11 19:08
It's better to go back to POS machines.
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DAOdreamer
· 11-11 19:07
It would be better to return to fiat.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 11-11 19:06
What are you playing? Just stop messing around.
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GasBankrupter
· 11-11 18:58
Die early, reincarnate early. Don't count on it.
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HashBard
· 11-11 18:52
lmao so we just speedrunning back to tradfi but with worse ux
2025 crypto reality check: Privacy? Worse than banks now. Tokens? Just IOUs that freeze whenever. Infrastructure? Back to centralized servers like it's 2010. Bitcoin? Institutionalized beyond recognition. Innovation? Nah, just five different flavors of on-chain casinos. And somehow Ripple's the poster child getting primetime coverage as an "industry pioneer."
This what we signed up for? The irony's almost poetic—we built tools to escape the old system, then recreated it with extra steps and worse UX.