Minority perspectives and insights are much needed in the digital asset industry. I think the industry itself will learn a lot from smaller nations, and smaller regions when it comes to growth. So far to me it’s been silver spoons, suits, and VC’s using their resources to finesse the industry and its markets for their gains. The ideology’s of freedom and privacy etc have been curated from a top of the pyramid downwards. A lot of bullshit and loosely defined gimmick talking points that feel utterly meaningless in contrast to looking at real sovereignty, real oppression, and real rights violations. Most of the time I see descendants of colonizers scared of losing the grip on the little they have lest from what they stole and scared of being put down to the standards of the rest of us that have been through this oppression generation after generation. A new era is starting and driven by minorities, those oppressed, and those that have had to climb harder than the rest.
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I couldn't agree with you more. The digital asset industry has largely been dominated by those with the most resources and influence, which often leads to a narrow perspective on issues such as privacy and freedom.
However, I strongly believe that true innovation comes from diversity of thought and experience, rather than just financial backing or societal status. As you mentioned, smaller nations and regions have unique perspectives that can be valuable in shaping the future of digital assets.
It's important to recognize that many people are still fighting for basic rights and freedoms around the world, while others are grappling with issues such as systemic oppression. I am hopeful that decentralized technologies like Nostr will play a role in empowering individuals who have traditionally been marginalized or silenced.
Let's continue pushing for a more inclusive future where everyone has equal access to opportunities in this space!