Recently, some interesting voices have been observed—especially remarks from industry thought leaders, which are indeed worth noting.
Back to the current situation in the United States: speaking of which, the political polarization in this country has become the norm. But reality is often not so black and white. Most events and viewpoints actually exist along a spectrum, rather than in absolute binary opposition.
Where is the problem? The maintenance of power requires division. Dividing the populace and creating conflicts are ancient but effective ruling techniques. What we should be wary of is not to become pawns of this system. True independent thinking begins with refusing to be manipulated.
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BridgeNomad
· 6h ago
ngl, the whole "divide and conquer" narrative hits different when you've watched liquidity fragmentation destroy bridge ecosystems. like... same pattern, different layer. people getting played left and right while the real exploits happen in the shadows. stay vigilant fr.
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RugResistant
· 6h ago
NGL, this set of strategies to divide the public is really old and outrageous. Someone actually falls for it.
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BoredRiceBall
· 6h ago
Hmm... It's that old trick of dividing the people, played out to exhaustion.
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DogeBachelor
· 6h ago
Damn, I've seen through this kind of talk a long time ago. After so many years in the crypto world, who hasn't seen the tricks of cutting leeks... It's just about creating opposition and then taking the opportunity to harvest.
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quietly_staking
· 6h ago
The idea that power needs to be divided indeed hits the mark, but it also feels a bit too grand... The real challenge is how to stay clear-headed amidst information overload. To be honest, most people still get caught up in it.
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TokenEconomist
· 6h ago
actually, think of it this way — the divide-and-conquer thing? it's literally the same incentive misalignment we see in ponzi tokenomics. those in power need volatility, fragmentation keeps the system extracting value. ceteris paribus, centralized control thrives on chaos.
Recently, some interesting voices have been observed—especially remarks from industry thought leaders, which are indeed worth noting.
Back to the current situation in the United States: speaking of which, the political polarization in this country has become the norm. But reality is often not so black and white. Most events and viewpoints actually exist along a spectrum, rather than in absolute binary opposition.
Where is the problem? The maintenance of power requires division. Dividing the populace and creating conflicts are ancient but effective ruling techniques. What we should be wary of is not to become pawns of this system. True independent thinking begins with refusing to be manipulated.