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In the long term, people will value utility over incentives. Utility to move money fast. Utility to invest money fast. That form of money could be fiat or crypto, depending on the adoption. If the dollar loses its value, crypto gets its chance to rise as money. If the dollar saves its value, stablecoins will dominate. Most people will act out of reflexivity when it starts to feel like the world is going to end tomorrow.
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Internet will run on crypto, not be run by crypto. Crypto as a tech will eventually rule money, as it was always supposed to be at its core. Crypto as money will still be there, very much visible in people’s heads, but crypto as tech will bring back the trust in the internet.
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Crypto doesn’t just need better tech. It needs better collective psychology.
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Crypto tokens are promissory data strings with limited supply, with the team having control over distribution. Project teams release that supply slowly into the market in a calculated way, distributing a part of it to create artificial demand, then crafting incentives for early participants to anchor their identities and reputations around the token. These incentives aren't just economic; they are psychological triggers meant to induce belief, tribalism, and FOMO. The real product is not the token, it’s the illusion. The narratives built around the data string aren’t just false; they are emotionally engineered. The target is always the reactive mind, the millions of people stuck in loops of survival, chasing meaning, who just need something to believe in. Once you reach that mind, you don’t even need proof, just a story, just a symbol that feels like the last chance. And the human mind, conditioned by decades of deprivation, shame, or missed opportunities, grabs that narrative with both hands. The people behind these data strings understand that far too well. They don’t sell a product, they sell hope, dressed in numbers, trends, and community jargon. They exploit information asymmetry with surgical precision, knowing that hope is the easiest drug to sell and the hardest one to quit. What we’re seeing isn’t new, it’s just faster now. Wealth consolidation has always thrived on this asymmetry. The few know the game, the many cling to the dream. But with tokens, the speed of belief outpaces the speed of reflection. The victim doesn’t even get a moment to step back because the next promise is already here, shiny, trending, full of potential, and just believable enough to look like redemption. And so the loop continues: dream, invest, crash, deny, repeat, until nothing remains but the question—was it ever real? And by then, the next data string has already arrived.
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