On Being Critical vs. Spreading FUD
Some might call what I'm sharing "FUD" (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt). I see it differently—this is about being critically informed participants in the space we're building in.
I'm sharing investigative journalism that documents Jeffrey Epstein's direct financial ties to both Tether and Coinbase. The reporting shows:
  • Brock Pierce (Tether co-founder) maintained an 8-year relationship with Epstein from 2011-2019
  • Epstein invested $3M in Coinbase through Pierce's fund—and the emails prove Brian Armstrong and Fred Ehrsam knew exactly who was funding them
  • Pierce facilitated introductions between Epstein and other crypto/tech figures, including Steve Bannon
The source is Crypto Critics Corner, but don't let the name distract you—this is documented from the Epstein files released by the DOJ. These are primary source materials: emails, financial records, and business transactions.
Why this matters: Technology is morally neutral. A hammer can build a house or be used as a weapon. Web3 has immense potential for good—transparency, financial sovereignty, decentralization. But we can't build a better system while ignoring whose hands helped lay the foundation.
This isn't about abandoning crypto. It's about demanding better and understanding the protocols and networks we're using. Critical awareness makes us stronger builders, not weaker ones.
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On Being Critical vs. Spreading FUD
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