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Because we can't know if the issue has the best of intentions or not until the things issue.
We have to hold them to it, right?
They say there's going to be a blockchain.
We have to hold them to it.
If you feel like their message was strong enough and you believed them enough to give money, and I can name at least three projects in this regard, to me, that's on the person who gave the money.
It wasn't like they forced you.
You weren't at gunpoint.
You weren't threatened.
You chose to based on a message.
Somebody sold you a bill of goods.
It's no different than Black Lives Matter, frankly.
Somebody sells you a bill of goods.
You give them the money.
They go live in fat off the hog.
That's on you for giving them that money.
They might be on the hook for fraud.
And that's when you go after them is after it's proven they were fraudster.
I'm not a fan of trying to restrict innovation, which this feels like it wants to do.
I understand once again, what they're trying to do.
It just feels like a solution to a non-issue.