Yuri Molchan
Cardano and IOG founders sent a fundamental message to the entire crypto community
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Charles Hoskinson, the crypto billionaire who helped found Ethereum and later the IOG and Cardano blockchains, used the X/Twitter social media platform to share an important message with his followers.
Hoskinson reminded the crypto community of the main purpose of cryptocurrencies. “Cryptocurrency doesn’t want to set the world on fire, it just wants to set your heart on fire.”
This is “I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire,” a song written by Benny Benjamin, Eddie Durham, Sol Marcus, and Eddie Saylor in 1938 and sung many times by a new generation of pop singers. This is a quote from.
Cardano's founder found a line that reflects his own attitude towards crypto. As previously reported by U.Today, Ethereum founder and frontman Vitalik Buterin recently sent a similar message to the community about the true purpose of cryptocurrencies. However, he did not mention any pop songs to go with it.
Vitalik reminded the audience that cryptocurrencies were not created to be treated solely as digital assets, and that cryptocurrencies are not intended for trading. Satoshi Nakamoto's goals were much broader than that. He created Bitcoin with freedom and decentralization in mind.
He said freedom and privacy continue to be under attack today. “Cryptocurrency is not just about trading tokens, it is part of a broader ethos of protecting freedom and privacy and keeping power in the hands of the small. And unfortunately, these values are not being used around the world. continues to be attacked.”
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Yuri Molchan
Yuri is interested in technology and innovation. He has been writing about his DLT and cryptocurrencies since 2017. He believes blockchain and cryptocurrencies have the potential to change the world in the future in many aspects. He has contributed to multiple crypto media. His articles have been cited by crypto influencers such as Tyler Winklevoss, John McAfee, CZ Binance, and Max Keizer.