Web3/Crypto Isn't Yet Fully Peer-To-Peer, It's Still Influenced By The Money System
The uncomfortable truth: much of crypto still copies the old system. See where it does, and why that matters for what survives.
The uncomfortable truth: much of crypto still copies the old system. See where it does, and why that matters for what survives.
Web3/Crypto Isn't Yet Fully Peer-To-Peer, It's Still Influenced By The Money System is topic 41 of the web3wikis ordered Knowledge Base, the first and only ordered path through web3, taught from real, unedited experience: the hassle, the improvisation, the troubleshooting, and the wins.
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- How it fits into the bigger web3 picture
- The practical steps, common mistakes, and how to stay safe
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