The co -founder of the Ethereum project, Native of Russia, Vitalik Buterin, criticized the idea of ”politicized chips”, calling them an “instrument for unlimited bribery of power.” The businessman wrote about this on his page on the social network X.
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Not to mention the president of the United States, Donald Trump or his wife Melania Trump, who released the Trump Memcoirs and Melania on the eve of the inauguration on January 20, Buterin said that such cryptocurrencies will allow politicians to receive financing in the unlimited shadow in the absence of reports.
“If a politician releases a currency, he does not even need to send him coins to transfer money. Instead, he simply buy and maintain a currency, which automatically increases the value of his assets. <...> You can even have a currency secret, showing this only to those who need it, ”said Ethereum’s creator.
According to him, in a situation in which “the most influential people in the world support the idea of creating tokens for everything”, the cryptocurrency community has time to “talk about the difference between short -term fun, which is not reasonable Recommend newcomers and auto -Rerealization in the long term and wealth creation. ”
Buterin was born in Kolomna near Moscow, at six o’clock he moved with his parents to Canada. Ethereum created in 2014. This week, the price of cryptocurrency increased more than 7.5%, reaching $ 3.42 thousand maximum on January 24.
According to Bloomberg, many memcoirs were created on the basis of Ethereum. However, Trump and Melania Tokens are created on the basis of the Solana block chain, one of the competitors of the Butaterin project.
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