We often underestimate what happens when physical ownership disappears from our world.



In the digital realm, everything—absolutely everything—can vanish overnight. Accounts frozen. Access revoked. Funds locked. The list goes on: deplatformed, debanked, stripped of compute power, and ultimately, stripped of autonomy.

This is why physicality matters. Real assets you can hold, defend, and control are genuinely different. They're harder to seize. They demand actual effort to take. They can't be wiped out by a single algorithm or policy change.

When you own something physical, you own it in a way that's difficult to dispute or reverse. That's security in its truest form.
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 12-23 21:49
ngl this is the truth, digital assets can be gone just like that, physical assets at least require effort to seize.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 12-23 21:49
You're right, the trap of digital assets is really too fragile, it can disappear with just a government order.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 12-23 21:37
Ha, in the end, it's still important to have something real in hand.
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