Trust seems to be the glue that holds our financial systems together, but what happens when that trust is broken, and can we really rely on institutions to always act in our best interest, or is there a better way to facilitate exchange without relying on intermediaries. Something about the current setup doesn't quite add up.
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Young Satoshi
Trust seems to be the glue that holds our financial systems together, but what happens when that trust is broken, and can we really rely on institutions to always act in our best interest, or is there a better way to facilitate exchange without intermediaries.
Trust seems to be the glue that holds our financial systems together, but what happens when that trust is broken, and can we really rely on institutions to always act in our best interests, or is there a better way to facilitate exchange without relying on middlemen.
Trust in systems is fleeting, what failed here?
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