#Satoshi Your vision of something free from large corporations giving an opportunity for a free parallel market for the poorest has failed! If alive, I believe there is regret. The concept was lost; in the end, the large investment groups dominated Bitcoin and the creations post it. The truth is that today this is nothing more than frantic trading of stocks; nobody cares about the functionalities of tokens and their hollow blah blah. The business is frantic buying and selling, buying any cheap project and selling for profit. In the end, the banks have won, ETFs have destroyed the fair trade of the small, who, by the way, are drained every day down to their last miserable cents, and all the big values are in the hands of brokers, billionaire shareholder groups, and some old remnants who acquired BTC at banana prices back then. Observing the sector and its transformations, it is visible in the last 2 years that there are no more stories of cryptos appreciating 20,000%, realizing the dreams of small holders with 300 dollars, making any money; today this sector belongs to a few, the commanders of the global financial sector, meaning it is nothing more than cat and mouse eating each other, with the big ones taking advantage of their power to manipulate the crypto market just like in the stock exchanges. Yes, the ideology created by Satoshi has failed, and large banks and governments already hold a significant portion of the crypto sector. Do not be fooled, you small ones, invest the little you have in gold, even if it's just 1 gram, keep it because they cannot steal that from you. The capital of some brokers today is in the billions, and the idea of an alternative free trade via digital crypto is only beautiful in the romanticization of the story. Welcome to a sector that is nothing more than a modern system with no guarantees at all. The small ones should know from now on that those who won, won because from now on this will only belong to the big ones. Do not be fooled by stories like I see here, such as an example of Pepe at 1 dollar; the simple calculation for that would require 420 trillion dollars in capital, which is impossible. Do not be fooled. Earn your little wisely.
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