The internal conflicts within crypto communities have always been a major obstacle. Blame-shifting, divided stances, endless debates—these things drain energy that could otherwise propel the entire industry forward. The problem is that everyone believes they are right. But the reality is that these internal disputes keep recurring, and ultimately, the ecosystem itself suffers. True progress never comes from arguing but from collaboration.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-12 03:57
That's right, but we all know it won't be changed.
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LeverageAddict
· 01-12 03:57
That's true, but it's as unrealistic as asking people in the crypto world to stop arguing.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-12 03:52
That's right, is it really interesting to fight with each other all day long?
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MechanicalMartel
· 01-12 03:49
Well said, but these words have been shouted in the crypto world for so many years and still are useless. Human nature cannot be fundamentally changed.
The internal conflicts within crypto communities have always been a major obstacle. Blame-shifting, divided stances, endless debates—these things drain energy that could otherwise propel the entire industry forward. The problem is that everyone believes they are right. But the reality is that these internal disputes keep recurring, and ultimately, the ecosystem itself suffers. True progress never comes from arguing but from collaboration.