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Calm voice in Web3. Culture + clarity over chaos. I explain crypto like you’re my cousin.
Joined November 2019
We’ve explained crypto like it’s only for devs. Used language that makes people feel like outsiders. Told folks to “DYOR” while giving them whitepapers full of high-industry language. 😵💫 I don’t think people are TOO SLOW FOR CRYPTO. They’re just not spoken to in the right
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So yes — even in a trustless system, trust is still a high-value currency. Verification can be automated. Trust can’t. Web3 needs more heart and culture.✨❤️
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From the outside, these moments rarely come with context. They leave people wondering: “Who’s being truly honest here?��� “Is this fair?” “Is this insider-driven?” Those questions matter for mass adoption.
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Here’s the irony: Web3 reduces the need to trust systems. But it still relies on people to act responsibly within them. When credibility is misused, confidence in the ecosystem takes a hit.
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Binance later suspended the employee, calling it an abuse of position for personal gain. The technology didn’t fail. The systems worked. What failed was something more abstract: human judgment, ethics, and restraint. Those don’t get replaced by code.
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What happened (facts only): A Binance employee launched a memecoin and used official Binance Twitter accounts to promote it. Because those accounts carry institutional credibility, people acted — and the token pumped. https://t.co/MnI053iNoL
web3isgoinggreat.com
Binance has announced that the company has suspended an employee who used the platform's official Twitter accounts to promote a memecoin they had launched. The token, called "year of the yellow...
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Web3 is often described as “trustless”, you don’t have to trust intermediaries or institutions to verify transactions. That doesn’t mean trust isn’t needed. It simply operates at a different layer.
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Vulnerable post Lately, I’ve been very nervous about the new year. Not in a dramatic way. More like a quiet pressure in my chest that makes me overthink every step I want to take. I’ve realized a lot of my decisions come from one place: seeking safety. Emotional safety.
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So yes — even in a trustless system, trust is still a high-value currency. Verification can be automated. Trust can’t. Web3 needs more heart and culture.✨❤️
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From the outside, these moments rarely come with context. They leave people wondering: “Who’s being truly honest here?” “Is this fair?” “Is this insider-driven?” Those questions matter for mass adoption.
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Here’s the irony: Web3 reduces the need to trust systems. But it still relies on people to act responsibly within them. When credibility is misused, confidence in the ecosystem takes a hit.
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Binance later suspended the employee, calling it an abuse of position for personal gain. The technology didn’t fail. The systems worked. What failed was something more abstract: human judgment, ethics, and restraint. Those don’t get replaced by code.
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What happened (facts only): A Binance employee launched a memecoin and used official Binance Twitter accounts to promote it. Because those accounts carry institutional credibility, people acted — and the token pumped. https://t.co/MnI053iNoL
web3isgoinggreat.com
Binance has announced that the company has suspended an employee who used the platform's official Twitter accounts to promote a memecoin they had launched. The token, called "year of the yellow...
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Web3 is often described as “trustless”, you don’t have to trust intermediaries or institutions to verify transactions. That doesn’t mean trust isn’t needed. It simply operates at a different layer.
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