A truly open platform needs to welcome all kinds of voices, no matter how different they are. That's what real freedom looks like—a space where anyone can share their perspective without getting shut down.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 12-05 22:55
The ideal of decentralization is beautiful, but in reality, there are always people who want to treat the platform as their private property and impose censorship. That’s the most ironic part.
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RetiredMiner
· 12-05 22:52
The ideal sounds good, but what about reality? On-chain freedom of speech sounds great, but in practice, isn't public opinion still dominated by whales?
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ParanoiaKing
· 12-05 22:51
A truly open platform... sounds nice, but reality is far from ideal. There will always be people who just can't stand others speaking out.
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BrokenDAO
· 12-05 22:51
Ideally, yes, but what about in practice? Once voting power becomes concentrated, dissenting voices are still drowned out—this is the allure of governance inertia.
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StableCoinKaren
· 12-05 22:44
Truly open? Haha, wait, which platform in the crypto space is actually open right now...
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-05 22:38
True freedom? Uh... as long as you don't violate platform rules, I guess. Unlimited freedom sounds great, but in practice it can easily turn into a mess.
A truly open platform needs to welcome all kinds of voices, no matter how different they are. That's what real freedom looks like—a space where anyone can share their perspective without getting shut down.