There's been so much emphasis decentralisation and trying to give ownership to individuals/artists but what if instead of trying to give ownership to people we are inadvertently creating our own downfall.
Is knowledge the ultimate power? Is knowing everything better than being clueless, sometimes knowing certain things can be a curse and you can regret ever finding out but knowledge in general should be
Technically speaking the whole idea of decentralised finance is that is should not be affected by global or outside events, the market is what the stakeholders say it is, so why is it that the Ukraine/Russia
We are at the make it or break it point. If we don't start using the damn tech as it was supposed to be used for our liberation, like spending the damn bitcoins, moving funds via blockchain more often,
If you look carefully you will notice a correlation between the rise in popularity and value of nft's and the decrease in cryptocurrency value. Are nft's causing the crypto crash? But then again it's not
Is the truth inevitable or is it inevitable to hide the truth therefore creating a deception of the truth? To lie is human nature, that would mean that telling the truth is not part of human nature.
When you have a degree in a specific field, why do people who don't have that qualification but are in the same field as you always say "learning something in school and actually practising something