>he thinks long term
His long term planning included an L2 scaling roadmap that he's deemed not needed after years and billions of value spent into spinning it up.
If you're a serious entity watching this decision-making, why would you feel confident when a tweet can essentially flush a roadmap that's been heavily invested in?
Imagine you are not a holder, then revisit.
Imagine you have a responsibility to shareholders, then revisit.
>he told crypto to stay bipartisan
Warren, Gensler and Biden used the enforcement power of federal agencies (plural) in an attempt to freeze/kill, in parallel.
>rejected it's chance to be legitimized in us legislation
Genius act passed. Regulatory hostility performed 180.
Stockholm Syndrome.

chainyoda
@chainyoda
02-06
Vitalik is generally right because he thinks long term. He told crypto to stay bipartisan but they rejected his message. Now the Democratic Party is trolling bitcoin crash from an official handle and crypto has recently rejected its chance to be legitimized in US legislation.
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