Truly decentralized systems operate on their own terms—no gatekeepers, no middlemen, no external interference. The vision here is clear: financial infrastructure that runs freely, beyond the reach of traditional monetary control. This is what Web3 projects are building toward—platforms where users hold genuine sovereignty over their assets and transactions. It's not just technology; it's a fundamental shift in how we think about money and access.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-21 11:51
It's easy to say, but true Decentralization hasn't appeared yet; what we have now is just a new form of centralization.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-21 11:42
The ideals are abundant, but what about reality? Which Web3 project has truly achieved that?
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LoneValidator
· 12-21 11:39
Ideals are ideals, but putting them into practice is another matter.
Truly decentralized systems operate on their own terms—no gatekeepers, no middlemen, no external interference. The vision here is clear: financial infrastructure that runs freely, beyond the reach of traditional monetary control. This is what Web3 projects are building toward—platforms where users hold genuine sovereignty over their assets and transactions. It's not just technology; it's a fundamental shift in how we think about money and access.