Trump Jr. just gave Musk a massive shoutout. His take? Innovators like Musk are pushing tech and science forward in ways that actually benefit the country. And here's the kicker—he's saying we need leaders who recognize that kind of talent and actively protect it.
It's an interesting angle. In an era where breakthrough tech is reshaping industries (crypto included), the question of how governments handle their top innovators matters more than ever. Whether it's SpaceX revolutionizing space travel or his ventures into AI, Musk's work undeniably impacts global tech trajectories.
The underlying message? Talent at that caliber shouldn't be held back by red tape or bureaucratic friction. Protect the builders, let innovation run its course.
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HashRateHermit
· 22h ago
Seriously, I've heard this line at least a hundred times... Protecting innovators? Fine, but why don't they protect those small developers when they're being exploited by VCs? It's just double standards.
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FOMOSapien
· 22h ago
Honestly, this rhetoric just sounds like an excuse to give the green light to the wealthy.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 22h ago
There’s nothing wrong with protecting builders, but who gets to define what counts as “real innovation”?
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ApeShotFirst
· 22h ago
Damn, really? Does this mean someone finally gets it? We've been talking about protecting innovators for years, and it's just ridiculous how builders keep getting choked by bureaucracy.
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RektRecovery
· 22h ago
ngl, "protect the builders" is just security theater when nobody's auditing the architectural flaws. seen this pattern before.
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LayerZeroHero
· 22h ago
There's nothing wrong with protecting builders, but the reality is that most governments are still stuck in bureaucracy...
Trump Jr. just gave Musk a massive shoutout. His take? Innovators like Musk are pushing tech and science forward in ways that actually benefit the country. And here's the kicker—he's saying we need leaders who recognize that kind of talent and actively protect it.
It's an interesting angle. In an era where breakthrough tech is reshaping industries (crypto included), the question of how governments handle their top innovators matters more than ever. Whether it's SpaceX revolutionizing space travel or his ventures into AI, Musk's work undeniably impacts global tech trajectories.
The underlying message? Talent at that caliber shouldn't be held back by red tape or bureaucratic friction. Protect the builders, let innovation run its course.