> Cancel culture will not win But what are they doing to actually prevent censorship? This feels like an excuse to capitalize on the politically charged term of “cancel culture”. My grift alert is blaring.
I suspect, if they can stay ahead of the regulators, we'll be looking back at services like this in 20 years and note:
1. Riddled with scams and fraud.
2. Better overall results than the well regulated banks. The banks tend to rely on regular bailouts to maintain the illusion of competence, and don't fund a lot of ideas that would be good.