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Originally Posted by ShopCat
I feel like if you do not desire or see the need for decentralized, trustless systems over current financial systems, then all of this is a pointless conversation. No one will ever see the value in crypto until that happens personally, as the current way "works." Or at least, it works until it doesn't. I see this as a potential generational gap.
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Unfortunately, when I ask for specific discussions of the benefits of crypto, and decentralized finance, all that seems to be presented is hyperbole, conjecture, and "someday this will be the next big thing." Generationally - indeed, I started selling on the Internet in 1993 on Usenet groups, and I've seen a lot of "the next big things" come and go. People just don't adopt new methods of doing things, unless they are significantly better, or add definitive value over existing systems. Again, the only people that I can see who envision significant value in using crypto currencies are the ones that are using the system to hide their identities and engage in illegal activities?
-Wayne