"We did tell you. We did."
I don't know if I agree with this. I don't know a great deal about crypt, def don't have the funds to invest in it, and most of what I've seen written about it has been confusing for the most part. Nor have I seen it presented in a way that show how it could transform our communities or help us break free from the current debt-based enslavement we're all suffering in.
Money has been abstracted so much that I don't think most of us understand how it affects us.
I think crypto, and finance generally, and economies, bore people stupid. There is a big need for it to be taken out of its abstraction and blown out into actuality. The problem is that I don't know how to do that without going all the way back through the entire history of money and how it has been changed from something that is meant to oil the gears of flow and instead into a method of control and hoarding. And who's got time for that 200-hour lecture?
I guess i feel like blaming people for not jumping into something they don't understand is a little unfair when so many people don't even understan the fiat system that has rorted them. I can't help wondering if when people hear about crypto it just sounds like one more get-rich-quick scheme for people with tech inclinations and the cash to spare.
RE: How long to spoon feed one of the masses?