The Movement thesis is simple: give builders all the tools they need, then back off. Take the following analogy: Imagine there are two parties entering in an agreement. The state and a real estate developer. The state promises to pave roads, demarcate land, set up post offices, schools, hospitals, etc. The real estate developer promises to build factories, shopping centers, apartments, etc. So far this seems like a pretty standard arrangement. But imagine then once this agreement was made, the state reneges and decides it’s best for them to build the factories, shopping centers, etc., too. What do you think the real estate developer then feels? Especially since the developer spent months figuring out where to build, what to build, how to build, and so on. The fact of the matter is that this is what web3 developers also go through when foundations choose to build products that compete with their own ecosystem. At Movement, @moveindustries exists solely to “pave the roads”, so the...
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