
For Episode 237 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we’re going to something a bit different. In this special solo episode, host Drew Simon reflects on the current state of crypto; its capture by bad actors, its association with extreme political movements, and its potential as infrastructure for democracy rather than authoritarianism. He issues a call to action for builders to commit to transparency, community ownership, and resilience, highlighting projects that are leading the way.
We explore:
🗳️ Why blockchain is at a critical crossroads, and why the choices builders make today may determine whether it becomes a tool for the people, or to further advance the interests of the elite.
🚨 How corporate and political capture is undermining crypto and the decentralization movement, and what we can do about it
🔍 The role blockchain can play in fighting disinformation, protecting elections, and rebuilding trust in an age of epistemic chaos
🤝 And some commitments every builder and community member can make to ensure blockchain serves democracy, community ownership, and human resilience
🗳️ Blockchain is at a crossroads, and builders must choose a side: The rise of authoritarianism, the capture of crypto by grift and political opportunism, and the association with the far right have put blockchain's future in question. But the technology itself is neutral. What matters is who builds it, for whom, and with what values. Builders have a responsibility to choose democracy, transparency, and community ownership over extraction and control.
🔍 Blockchain can be infrastructure for truth, not just transactions: In an age of disinformation and epistemic collapse, blockchain offers powerful tools: verifiable credentials, decentralized identity, on-chain attestations, knowledge graphs, and censorship-resistant communication. Projects like Olena, Freedom Tool, and Geo show how these tools can protect journalists, secure elections, and help communities rebuild shared facts and trust.
🤝 The antidote to grift is building with values, and being louder about it: There are so many examples today of incredible builders creating systems designed for community ownership, not extraction. But this work is drowned out by the noise of speculation and scandal. The crypto community must fight harder for the narrative, amplifying the builders doing meaningful work and demanding better from the industry.

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