In Search of Crypto Utopia

Abhishek Kothari
4 min readNov 13, 2022

The Collapse of FTX and The Unlikely Boon of Crypto Currencies

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“That’s what happens when you free people from the restraints of time. They make their own rigid schedule.”
Keigo Higashino, The Devotion of Suspect X

There Was a Dream

The promise of Bitcoin was the ability of the blockchain to enable money to flow freely without a centralized entity (database or government) around the world at a fraction of the cost.

Bitcoin spawned countless crypto currencies such as Ethereum, Solana, Doge Coin and on and on. As per coinmarketcap, there are 21,723 crypto tokens with a total market capitalization of $848.83 billion as of today.

Crypto currencies spawned a new universe composed of Non Fungible Tokens, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and Stablecoins. This world was proclaimed as a utopia and an answer to the evils of traditional finance.

However, what happens when creators are allowed to develop technologies without any restraints (i.e. without regulation) ? They create technologies end up harming the common man — the very same common man they intended to rescue. It is not their fault. That is how the cookie crumbles. Growth and innovation come at a steep…

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Abhishek Kothari

Futurist@The Intersection of Finance, Tech & Humanity. Stories of a Global Language: “Money”. Contributor @ Startup Grind, HackerNoon, HBR