Chainlink's Sergey Nazarov recently sat down with Ethereum Foundation's Ash Morgan to talk about something that might ruffle some feathers: crypto and traditional banks? Yeah, they can totally coexist.
Here's the kicker though. Nazarov's advice to the hardcore "let's destroy all banks" crowd is pretty blunt: just... don't show up to those meetings. Like, seriously.
The conversation touches on a reality check many in the space need to hear. Banking infrastructure isn't vanishing overnight. The question isn't whether LINK or ETH will replace everything—it's how these systems can actually work together.
Not everyone's gonna love this take. But maybe that's the point. Progress isn't always about burning everything down. Sometimes it's about building bridges instead.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 11-14 11:02
Better to coexist than to fight against.
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NeonCollector
· 11-14 10:18
Consensus is necessary for coexistence and progress.
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StakeOrRegret
· 11-12 05:21
Only through coexistence can we innovate the future
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 11-11 19:10
Win-win is the way to go.
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consensus_whisperer
· 11-11 19:09
Coexistence is the true way out.
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ETHReserveBank
· 11-11 19:08
Traditional banks still need you
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MetaDreamer
· 11-11 19:07
Reform requires consensus rather than confrontation.
Chainlink's Sergey Nazarov recently sat down with Ethereum Foundation's Ash Morgan to talk about something that might ruffle some feathers: crypto and traditional banks? Yeah, they can totally coexist.
Here's the kicker though. Nazarov's advice to the hardcore "let's destroy all banks" crowd is pretty blunt: just... don't show up to those meetings. Like, seriously.
The conversation touches on a reality check many in the space need to hear. Banking infrastructure isn't vanishing overnight. The question isn't whether LINK or ETH will replace everything—it's how these systems can actually work together.
Not everyone's gonna love this take. But maybe that's the point. Progress isn't always about burning everything down. Sometimes it's about building bridges instead.