• Hayden Adams, the founder of Uniswap, believes people who want crypto to be shut down are “incredibly cringe”.
• He emphasizes that no one is forcing anybody to use crypto, buy coins, or stay up to date with the industry.
• He recommends that instead of opposing technology and infringing on people’s rights, people should let others do what they want and chill.
Hayden Adams, the founder of Uniswap, recently took to Twitter to express his thoughts on those who want crypto shut down. In the tweet, he called those people “incredibly cringe,” and urged people to let others do what they want and chill.
Hayden emphasized that no one is forcing anyone to use crypto, buy coins, or stay up to date with the industry. He also pointed out that no one is asking for the “dumb” global fiat system to be shut down either. He believes that instead of opposing technology and infringing on people’s rights, people should let others do what they want and chill.
The tweet from Hayden came as a response to the recent FTX collapse, where Nouriel Roubini, an economist nicknamed Dr. Doom, attended the Abu Dhabi Finance Week and called Binance’s CEO, Changpeng Zhao, a “ticking time bomb.” Nouriel has been one of the leading voices against crypto and blockchain, and other no-coiners, those who are against crypto, hold no coin, or show no desire to participate, have been speaking out against crypto and blockchain proponents.
Hayden’s tweet is a reminder that although many have opposing views on crypto and blockchain, it is important to respect people’s rights and to let them do what they want. It is not yet clear what triggered Hayden to vent his frustrations on Twitter, but it is clear that he stands by his belief that people should be allowed to do what they want when it comes to crypto and blockchain.