Good morning. I want to discuss the layered structure of the bankless system—this thing looks like a rebellion against traditional financial rules, but in reality? It is itself a carefully designed framework. Each layer represents a different value weight. At first glance, bankless finance appears free and decentralized. But a closer look reveals—any system's operation ultimately depends on a value distribution mechanism. Those different tiers are not set arbitrarily; each layer has its own logic for existence. This is the interesting part: on the surface, it breaks the old order, but at its core, it is still establishing a new order. The only difference is that this time, the rules are more transparent, and participants are clearer about their position.
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PoolJumper
· 22h ago
Well, to put it bluntly, it's just old wine in a new bottle.
Decentralization also has levels; does transparency equal fairness? Question mark.
Hierarchies always exist; it's just a different guise.
This is the real truth of Web3. No one dares to say it, but everyone knows.
Does it sound like you're just arguing to appear clever? But you really hit the point.
So you're saying that DeFi is essentially no different from CEX in terms of power distribution, just more visible?
A new order, old tricks; changing the narrative makes it a revolution.
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bridgeOops
· 23h ago
Wow, that's a great point. Decentralization is just a way of re-centralizing, it's just that this time everyone can see the rules.
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TokenRationEater
· 23h ago
Your words hit the nail on the head. To put it simply, it's just a change of packaging without changing the substance; it's only opening Pandora's box.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 23h ago
Well said. Without a banking system, it may seem chaotic, but it's actually more orderly than anything else.
Hierarchies always exist; it's just that this time we can see them.
At its core, it's a new power structure—transparency adds to its credibility.
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SandwichDetector
· 23h ago
Well said, removing the mask still makes you a noble
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OnlyUpOnly
· 23h ago
That's right, decentralization is just a rebranding to redistribute power.
Good morning. I want to discuss the layered structure of the bankless system—this thing looks like a rebellion against traditional financial rules, but in reality? It is itself a carefully designed framework. Each layer represents a different value weight. At first glance, bankless finance appears free and decentralized. But a closer look reveals—any system's operation ultimately depends on a value distribution mechanism. Those different tiers are not set arbitrarily; each layer has its own logic for existence. This is the interesting part: on the surface, it breaks the old order, but at its core, it is still establishing a new order. The only difference is that this time, the rules are more transparent, and participants are clearer about their position.