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This roughly lines up with my instincts fwiw; thanks for writing up ! We need advocating for us online and making the bull case for blockchain And *I* would think that we need people hashing out the *details* in DC--implementing the will of industry.
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This week in Congress and Crypto: It is not too often a podcast is the talk of the town in DC, but the @BanklessHQ debate between @SBF_FTX and @ErikVoorhees was just that. As a former Hill staffer who worked on crypto legislation and current lobbyist, here are some thoughts...
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With respect, I am not here to make the "bull case for blockchain." I've done nothing of the sort during our discussion. I am here to remind the industry of the *moral/philosophic principle* on which this industry exists: that money should be separated from state.
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sorry, my phrasing was lazy -- I wasn't trying to refer to prices or to imply that it was stronger than what you thought--just that, in e.g. DC, people would generally interpret what you say as "one of the most pro-blockchain beliefs" Which is good! Someone has to express it.
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If I may be pedantic... even that phrasing is missing the mark. What I'm conveying isn't advocacy of a technology for tech sake. It's not "pro-blockchain." It's about the *principles* enabled by such technology. Pro-liberty Pro-crypto Pro-market These would be better choices.
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So I agree with you about what you're saying but I still think it is likely true that, in DC, *it would be interpreted as* "one of the most pro-blockchain beliefs" maybe I'm wrong about how it would be interpreted in DC, though!
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