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Crypto’s age of hype is over, making way for the real infrastructure to be built

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Por Anônimo

Criado March 16, 2026|1 min de leitura
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Nikolic challenges a recent CoinDesk op-ed, declaring "crypto's rock 'n' roll era is over," and argues that it’s the best shift for the industry’s builders.

Source: CoinDesk


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