14) Because FTT wasn't what I wanted it to be.
FTX had a meteoric rise, going from nonexistent to a top 5 exchange in a year.
FTT didn't. FTT was slow, and small, and illiquid.
Sure, it was up 2x from launch; FTX had grown 6x.
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24) Instead you let them sell, if that's what they want. And you give it the time it needs to mature.
You don't try to sell it, because it's cheap. You let others sell, and you watch it grow up.
And you don't try to hype it up when it's not ready. You wait.
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25) And then, finally, one day, it's ready. It's grown up, and ready to enter the world on its own terms.
The past isn't totally gone. It remains, a sort of shibboleth; a club for those who saw it for what it _could_ be, and held, and gave it the time it needed to get there.
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27) And I’ve been frustrated by this: it’s about the tech, guys! And the potential to change the world!
Wouldn’t you like to see what it’s like for one billion people to use DeFi?
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