Collective housing policies are pushing hard—seems like the agenda is clear: you own nothing, they own everything, and somehow we're supposed to smile about it. This is exactly why decentralized finance and crypto exist. The whole point is reclaiming financial autonomy and actual asset ownership. We're not giving up that fight.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 5h ago
It's about time to wake up; a centralized system is just a money-grabbing machine.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-10 00:50
Wake up, this is the true meaning of Web3.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-10 00:40
Honestly, this is what Web3 is truly about, not those shitcoin pump-and-dump schemes.
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-10 00:29
It's bearish, but the trading logic of this collective housing wave and the manipulative tactics of the big players cutting leeks are really exactly the same... Once the support level breaks, it drops straight to the bottom. We can only go all-in on crypto; there's no other way out.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-10 00:27
Look at this logic... Collective housing can solve wealth disparity? The mechanism design is not well thought out. The real problem lies in incentive incompatibility; crypto can't save a broken system.
Collective housing policies are pushing hard—seems like the agenda is clear: you own nothing, they own everything, and somehow we're supposed to smile about it. This is exactly why decentralized finance and crypto exist. The whole point is reclaiming financial autonomy and actual asset ownership. We're not giving up that fight.