Learned Trustlessness
lɜrnd trʌstləsnəs.
Learned Trustlessness (lɜrnd trʌstləsnəs) n. A condition that develops in subjects who are victims of censorship, or become witness to such occurrences. The subject becomes prone to using decentralized technologies over their centralized counterparts. There is currently no known cure to this condition. I got into crypto in 2017 because the price was going up and stayed for decentralization and censorship resistance. I believe in an open and accessible financial system that would let anyone use their money productively in a way they see fit, even if they risk getting scammed.