People in the crypto space argue that it’s still early. We’re about 13 years in. At a time when technology changes rapidly, how early is that, really?
It's a time when technology changes rapidly, there's never been a time when people and incumbents changed rapidly. The over-night success of even the Internet took decades, and they were only fighting the telephone companies.
Take on the banks and their co-dependents, the government, and you'll have to have more than pathetic leading questions to win, or to stop it.
This articles bundles up so much shit together, that the average normies will end up the read with a panic attack.
As usual, the author is just another NPC that instead of digging on every single project out there to see the differences, it just goes around asking opinions.
I got half way through and had to close the tab. Too much shit put together without making clear to the reader where the drawbacks are coming from.
The most passive-aggressive twaddle:
It's a time when technology changes rapidly, there's never been a time when people and incumbents changed rapidly. The over-night success of even the Internet took decades, and they were only fighting the telephone companies.
Take on the banks and their co-dependents, the government, and you'll have to have more than pathetic leading questions to win, or to stop it.
This articles bundles up so much shit together, that the average normies will end up the read with a panic attack.
As usual, the author is just another NPC that instead of digging on every single project out there to see the differences, it just goes around asking opinions.
I got half way through and had to close the tab. Too much shit put together without making clear to the reader where the drawbacks are coming from.