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Calm voice in Web3. Culture + clarity over chaos. I explain crypto like you’re my cousin.

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@TalksMide
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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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AI-Centric Crosschain Flows | Crosschain with Kanishk
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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
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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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A thread 🧵 👇
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I agree. Building for the real world requires sitting with the real world longer. Not just user metrics, but real emotions, confusion, and trust gaps.❤️🧠
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how can you build for the real world if you have no idea what is happening in the real world?
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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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@TalksMide
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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
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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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@TalksMide
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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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A thread 🧵 👇
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@TalksMide
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Very insightful read. Decentralization isn’t fragmentation. It’s access Putting intelligence in everyone’s hands. I simplified it, but you should read the full piece.!
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