From underground to mainstream, from the margins to the table, the evolution of the encryption circle increasingly resembles the trajectory of HIP-HOP.
The initial encryption world was like street rap in the 90s, full of rebellious, anonymous, non-mainstream wild charm. Those early players believed in freedom, decentralization, and anti-censorship, embedding "anti-establishment" in the code.
Recently, traditional finance has been very active, and encryption has gradually moved from "underground culture" to "mainstream business"—just like HIP-HOP entering the Grammys, signing with major record
View Original