quoting“At its very basic level, money isn’t value. Money represents an abstraction of value; It’s a way of communicating value. It’s a language.” — Andreas M. Antonopoulos
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Languages are hard to disrupt. Why do you think that is? #Asknostr
iC1 on Nostr: In communication, a dominant language often emerges, creating a form of linguistic ...
In communication, a dominant language often emerges, creating a form of linguistic monoculture. Once a critical mass of users adopts a language, it becomes the standard, and switching to alternatives becomes impractical. e.g. a network effect is created