Is politics forever cruel?
Does it always come to strike, to bring down, and to oppress?
Or is it that all of this is not merely a property of politics, but rather a reflection of human character when faced with power and interests?
That question feels classic—yet strangely, the answer becomes clearer when we look at the crypto world.
Crypto: Politics Without Parliament
Crypto is often promoted as a neutral, free, even 'fair' technology.
However, reality on the ground shows otherwise: crypto is politics in its most naked form, without speeches, without a constitution, without a moral mask.
Here, power is not held by the seat of office, but by liquidity, information, and timing.
The crypto market is:
arena of influence
the struggle for narrative legitimacy
and the competition of who can read the currents the fastest
Price is the result of voting. Each candle is a collective decision—not based on ethics, but psychology.
When Political Poetry Transforms into Market Reality
“To flatter, incite, oppress, violate rightful rights.”
In the world of crypto, this line feels too relevant:
To flatter, when influencers sell dreams while secretly exiting first.
To incite, through false narratives that provoke mass FOMO.
To oppress, when market structures make the slow always the victims.
To seize rightful rights, when public trust is turned into exit liquidity.
However, one thing needs to be emphasized: the market is not moral, but it is also not evil.
It is only precision.

Destiny or Consequence?
Many people think that destruction in crypto is fate. In fact, it is more accurately described as a consequence.
The market does not punish humans, it punishes illusions:
the illusion of quick wealth
the illusion of no risk
the illusion that others know more about our money than we do
Here is where crypto becomes a harsh, yet honest teacher.
Lessons That Are Rarely Discussed
If politics tests the integrity of power,
then crypto tests inner maturity.
No one can be blamed:
not a state
not a regulator
not a system
What remains is only oneself, one's decisions, and one's discipline.
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Conclusion: A Mirror, Not an Enemy
Politics is not always cruel. Crypto is not either.
What is cruel is humanity's unpreparedness to face freedom. The market is just a mirror. It reflects who is patient, who is greedy, who learns, and who repeats the same mistakes.
So perhaps the question is no longer:
> “Is this system cruel?”
But:
> “Am I aware enough to live in it?”
Disclaimer:
This writing is informative and educational, not investment advice or an invitation to buy or sell crypto assets. All views are the author's personal opinion. Every financial decision is entirely in the reader's hands and carries its own risks.