We do not frequently discuss “freedom” because it is easy to boast about but difficult to achieve. In practice, freedom is reflected in:
• Systems that operate stably under extreme pressure;
• Assets that can be verified rather than merely promised;
• Markets that actively eliminate abuse rather than tolerate it;
• Providing truly usable self-custody solutions for real users;
• An open network connected to the global financial system rather than isolated on its own.
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What does freedom look like
We do not frequently discuss “freedom” because it is easy to boast about but difficult to achieve. In practice, freedom is reflected in:
• Systems that operate stably under extreme pressure;
• Assets that can be verified rather than merely promised;
• Markets that actively eliminate abuse rather than tolerate it;
• Providing truly usable self-custody solutions for real users;
• An open network connected to the global financial system rather than isolated on its own.