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3) At the end of the day I think I basically agree with and the industry on what's important and the right policy: a) economic freedom b) getting rid of discriminatory, classist standards for investment c) freedom for DeFi (putting aside effective strategy)
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4) I don't always agree on the best strategy! But I might be wrong. And more important, it's not my decision to make--it's the community's. So: *I won't push against the community's strategy* even where I think it might not be the most effective way to accomplish the goal.
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5) So I encourage everyone-- including --to make their voices heard and fight for what's right: Fight for freedom, and to make the economy work, and for the exponentially interoperable power of DeFi.
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6) I hope, for all our sakes, that the crypto twitter community has carefully considered all of the details of possible bills and policy proposals, and that the crypto twitter community correctly understands the details of policymaking and negotiation and alliances in DC.
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The idealist is not meant to supplant the pragmatist, but to inform the pragmatist vis a vis the community’s North Star. All the other bluster is just noise. Don’t become a defeatist, become a champion.
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sometimes the way to champion something is to take a back seat and let others drive, whether or not they're good drivers it's the right thing to do
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The problem is they won't drive, they'll just talk in circles to each other inside a super loud but politically insignificant in-group. The only thing moving the needle in US politics is corporate interests or large popular demand, without you we have neither
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