Communities like Reddit are necessarily over-represented by people with a lot of time on their hands: the unemployed, childless, asocial. These people tend to have views outside the mainstream, so its not a surprise…
Is there really any point in maintaining the 'legality' of crypto anymore? If we're just shuffling around entries from one centralised exchange to another, with a side order of still massive electricity and hardware…
Communities like Reddit are necessarily over-represented by people with a lot of time on their hands: the unemployed, childless, asocial. These people tend to have views outside the mainstream, so its not a surprise…
Is there really any point in maintaining the 'legality' of crypto anymore? If we're just shuffling around entries from one centralised exchange to another, with a side order of still massive electricity and hardware…