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Crypto keeps talking about mass adoption, but we keep ignoring one of the biggest elephants in the room: accountability.
Right now, anyone can create unlimited wallets in seconds. No friction. No identity. No consequences.
That freedom was powerful in the early days, but today it’s also the perfect environment for scams, rugpulls and serial fraud.
The same people: • launch new wallets
• run the same playbook
• disappear
• repeat
Over and over again.
And honest builders pay the price.
Trust is destroyed. Liquidity dries up. New users leave forever.
I’m not talking about killing decentralization.
I’m talking about optional or tiered identity verification at the wallet level.
For example: • Anonymous wallets → limited interaction
• Verified wallets → higher limits, visibility, credibility
• On-chain reputation tied to identity (without exposing private data)
We already accept this logic in the real world.
You can’t open a bank account, start a company, or raise capital without accountability.
Why should crypto be the only system where zero responsibility is celebrated while scams run free?
Privacy matters. Freedom matters.
But trust matters too.
If crypto wants to grow beyond speculation and memes, we need to stop pretending that unlimited anonymity has no cost.
Because right now, that cost is paid by honest projects and long-term believers.
Decentralization doesn’t mean chaos.
It means rules without rulers, and we’re not there yet.
Like to know your thoughts.

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