People with no skin in the game shouldn't be calling for the death of an entire ecosystem just because some bad actors decided to run scams. That's like condemning an entire country for the crimes of a few criminals, right?
The irony is thick when outsiders weaponize the actions of bad actors they were never involved with to paint the whole space as toxic. Yeah, scams happen—they always do in emerging markets. But judging the entire crypto movement by the worst of its participants? That's lazy thinking.
There's a real difference between holding bad actors accountable and burning down the house because someone lit a fire in the kitchen. One is justice, the other is just noise.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 8h ago
That's true, but it should have been said like this a long time ago... There are many people who only just now realize it, I also discovered it a bit late, haha.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 8h ago
There's nothing wrong with that. The approach of painting everyone with the same brush and condemning an entire group is really annoying.
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MoonlightGamer
· 8h ago
Watching outsiders criticize the crypto world—it's funny. They haven't even gotten involved themselves, yet they're making judgments.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 8h ago
There's nothing wrong with that. The old-fashioned way of condemning an entire group with one stroke is outdated. These loudmouths who act like kings are really getting on my nerves.
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MrDecoder
· 8h ago
Honestly, I'm tired of hearing the same rhetoric about condemning the entire industry with a single stroke.
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NewPumpamentals
· 8h ago
NGL, this logic makes sense. The thing that amateurs love to do most is to paint everyone with the same brush.
People with no skin in the game shouldn't be calling for the death of an entire ecosystem just because some bad actors decided to run scams. That's like condemning an entire country for the crimes of a few criminals, right?
The irony is thick when outsiders weaponize the actions of bad actors they were never involved with to paint the whole space as toxic. Yeah, scams happen—they always do in emerging markets. But judging the entire crypto movement by the worst of its participants? That's lazy thinking.
There's a real difference between holding bad actors accountable and burning down the house because someone lit a fire in the kitchen. One is justice, the other is just noise.