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Eric Scrivner @etscrivner
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Difficult discipline: Not trying to crush differences under the heel of moralizing universalism.
Not all things that make you feel bad are bad (ex. Exercise, political factionalism, reading difficult books, even illness which to some degree spurs on health after recovery).
In this sense, factionalism between cryptocurrency communities - because it really exists and draws on real differences - is a net good. It allows differences to be expressed and to compete in the market.
In this sense calls for an end to tribalism and a "shared vision" are really calls for a single dominant faction. This seems antithetical to the ethos of decentralization to me.
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