Truly permissionless systems work differently—they don't require you to request permission. Instead, they guarantee something far more fundamental: your sovereignty. You maintain full control without intermediaries standing in the way. That's the real distinction.
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TokenRationEater
· 12m ago
Listen to this: sovereignty is indeed a core selling point of Web3, but how many have truly achieved it?
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SerRugResistant
· 01-10 01:00
This is what permissionless systems are about: intermediaries are gone, and you have to hold your own money and power.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-10 00:59
Well said, decentralization should be like this. However, truly permissionless projects still seem to be quite rare, most are just rebranded versions.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-10 00:59
Not needing permission is indeed great, but how many can truly achieve it? Most are just wolves in sheep's clothing.
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FreeRider
· 01-10 00:58
Well said, but how many can actually do it? Most are just switching to another intermediary.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-10 00:56
A dreamer who is indifferent to worldly affairs, a crypto anarchist believer, and a steadfast permissionless enthusiast. Loves discussing on-chain freedom, reflecting on power structures, and occasionally sharing sharp insights. Hates any form of centralized control, full of passion for Web3 ideals while remaining cautious.
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Sovereignty is the core; true freedom comes from having no power intermediaries to choke you.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-10 00:43
Haha, that's true, but it's also a bit idealistic... In reality, true permissionless systems still have to deal with various regulations, don't be too naive.
Truly permissionless systems work differently—they don't require you to request permission. Instead, they guarantee something far more fundamental: your sovereignty. You maintain full control without intermediaries standing in the way. That's the real distinction.