The bitcoin world was always and only a trick for Deepstate and big banks to steal money and power from suckers. Still, the bitcoin world has one advantage over the “standard” government and corporate world: Occasional clear language.
Here’s a statement from some “network” or “exchange” that decided to shut down because of QT:
“Product market fit continues to be difficult to find, and the reality is that members of our team are feeling the itch to explore other pursuits. We’d hoped that by now the rest of the world’s industries would have begun adopting blockchain tech at a larger scale, but that still feels a ways away.”
Plain English, empathetic to the audience and workers. Not quite hardass, but the real meaning comes through nicely. We know we’re defeated, and we’re too tired to try again.
Compare with this perfect example of corporate buzzian from a Bud Light bottler forced to shut down:
“Our multi-year performance optimization program, involving targeted investments in enhanced capacity and ongoing cost optimization, underpins our ability to continue to provide existing and prospective customers with high quality American-made sustainable glass packaging.”
Every conceivable buzzword, packed tightly into a perfectly meaningless jabberwock.
