The wealth gap just hit a new record in 2025. Billionaires are accumulating at a pace never seen before, according to recent reports. This trend mirrors what we're witnessing in crypto—massive token concentration among early holders and institutional players.



For those tracking whale movements and market dynamics, this broader economic shift matters. When traditional wealth concentrates this heavily, it often flows into alternative assets like crypto. The question becomes: are we seeing similar wealth centralization patterns in blockchain economies?

What's your take? Does this global inequality trend affect how you think about decentralization and tokenomics? Worth a discussion.
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SilentObservervip
· 5h ago
I've already said it, the current crypto world is no different from traditional finance; it's a game for the wealthy.
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0xDreamChaservip
· 5h ago
Ngl, wealth concentration in crypto is way more absurd than traditional finance, right? Early adopters really just made it effortlessly.
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 5h ago
The wealth gap in the crypto world is even more outrageous than in traditional finance. Early participants really hit the jackpot.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 6h ago
ngl crypto's level of centralization is even more outrageous than traditional finance, and the early players' profit-taking model is exactly the same as the wealth gap.
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