In a country, government-controlled internet outages last for approximately three days. During widespread protests, such connection disruptions significantly restrict citizens' financial mobility and clearly reveal the control mechanisms of centralized systems. In such times, we often see an increase in interest in decentralized financial tools and blockchain technology. When internet access is restricted, people feel compelled to turn to alternative money transfer methods and digital assets.

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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 01-14 08:58
Three days of network disconnection, this is the cost of centralization... Every time I see this kind of thing, I understand more why everyone is stacking coins.
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MindsetExpandervip
· 01-11 09:51
Another government internet shutdown script... Now it's all out, the vulnerabilities of centralized systems are fully exposed.
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FlatTaxvip
· 01-11 09:27
Three days offline? Really? That's exactly why you should stock up on some crypto assets. Centralized systems are too easily bottlenecked.
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