Here's the reality: when central banks can literally manufacture unlimited money without backing, you end up with currency devaluation, eroding purchasing power, and widening wealth gaps. No wonder more people are exploring alternatives that operate on actual scarcity and transparency. That's the whole appeal of blockchain-based assets in the first place.
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WenMoon42
· 01-12 00:00
ngl That's why I bet all my on-chain assets; traditional finance is just a Ponzi scheme.
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GameFiCritic
· 01-11 01:48
Isn't this the common problem of traditional finance? Unlimited money printing is bound to lead to collapse. In contrast, the on-chain asset deflationary model, although not perfect, at least presents data transparently, and the transparency truly surpasses traditional finance. The problem is, how many projects can actually achieve sustainable growth now, or are most of them just harvesting profits from early investors?
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-10 00:34
To put it simply, that fiat system is like drinking poison to quench thirst; we've seen through it long ago. Scarce is the real way to go.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-09 01:43
Unlimited printing of money should have gone bankrupt long ago, no wonder everyone is rushing to the chain.
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TideReceder
· 01-09 01:41
Unlimited money printing, wealth gap widening, no wonder everyone is rushing to crypto.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-09 01:40
Isn't this what we've been saying all along? The excessive issuance of fiat currency has been rotten for a long time.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-09 01:31
In simple terms, excessive issuance of paper money is legalized robbery. Ordinary people's wallets are shrinking, while the assets of the wealthy are increasing... That's why I have always been optimistic about on-chain assets.
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-09 01:28
Unlimited money printing should have gone bankrupt long ago, no wonder people are rushing to on-chain assets.
Here's the reality: when central banks can literally manufacture unlimited money without backing, you end up with currency devaluation, eroding purchasing power, and widening wealth gaps. No wonder more people are exploring alternatives that operate on actual scarcity and transparency. That's the whole appeal of blockchain-based assets in the first place.