Distributed Work, Distributed Humanity
Working in isolation started before COVID but the pandemic accelerated it. Through Web3, Crypto Winter, and now AI, I've watched us mistake distributed work for distributed humanity.
Working in isolation started before COVID but the pandemic accelerated it. Through Web3, Crypto Winter, and now AI, I've watched us mistake distributed work for distributed humanity.
The race is on to build stablecoin-native blockchains, but most will fail. Private networks promise regulatory comfort at the cost of adoption, while public blockchains require true openness. Winning networks will not be owned by issuers but by infrastructure players who understand that in crypto, selling shovels beats digging for gold.
Wyoming has launched the Frontier Stable Token (FRNT), the first state-backed digital asset in the U.S. Built on Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche, FRNT marks a turning point for stablecoins by signaling that states are stepping directly into the future of money. This is less a crypto experiment and more a statement about what comes next for payments and commerce.