The Power of Decentralization

The Spanish army defeated the Aztecs in a few years—but they couldn’t defeat the Apaches in 200 years.

The Aztecs had a centralized system with command and control, hierarchy, and a single ruler. Once their leader fell, their empire collapsed.

The Apaches, on the other hand, had no clear leader, no headquarters, and no rigid structure. Their power was distributed, flexible, and impossible to contain.

Geronimo never commanded an army. Instead, he started fighting—and people joined him.

That’s why I burned 20% of my supply forever because I don’t want MINT to be controlled.

I want MINT to be like the Apaches—unstoppable.

I’ve been in DeFi for years, navigating the highs and lows and constantly searching for sustainable, high-yield opportunities. I’ve seen projects rise and fall—yield farming, staking, and network fee sharing—all promising rewards but ultimately struggling to scale.

Blockchains suffer from congestion, security breaches, underpaid validators, and declining trust. Some networks take months to generate $100K in fees, while tax-based tokens have done millions in days. That’s when I realized we don’t need another blockchain. We need something more significant.

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