Vitalik and Balaji's Top 10 Predictions: Crypto, AI, and the Future Order
Original Author: Marine, MC² Finance Founder
Original Translation: Plain Blockchain

1: Balaji Calls Ethereum the Crypto Left Wing.
· Vitalik is dedicated to building public goods. He pursues programmable equity, decentralized institutions, and fair coordination.
Balaji is on the middle right. He pursues exit to choice, sovereignty. Ethereum has become the home of the "techno-bureaucrat left."

2: DeFi is Getting Safer, But Not Totally Safe Yet.
· Vitalik: "Risk is approaching traditional finance."
· Balaji: "You are risking 100% loss for a 5% yield." Protocols are truly secure only post-crisis, not just through audits. Time > total value locked.

3: The Dollar Is Not as Safe as You Think.
"Only invest what you can afford to lose in dollars." This may sound like a meme. But for billions in Argentina, Nigeria, Lebanon, it's already reality. Stablecoins are now infrastructure (not experiment).

4: The Definition of DeFi Is Evolving.
Balaji: "It's a takeover post-system." Not an upgrade, but replacement. Always-on, borderless, composable. DeFi isn't just a better pipe. It's a different physics of value. (Cue applause)

5: Cryptocurrency Won't Undermine the Dollar, But It Will Expose the Dollar.
Vitalik: 99% of stablecoins back the dollar. But this cements the dollar's dominance until it doesn't. Once a fiat first goes digital, it loses its geographical monopoly. Fiat will die like newspapers (slowly, then all at once).

6: Tipping Will Endure.
Balaji: "Coding in English is a power tool." It's not a solution, but a skill. AI won't replace humans, but will amplify the sharpest ones. Clarity = leverage.

7: AGI? Not God, Just a Founder.
· Vitalik: "When AGI builds a profitable company, it becomes real." This is quantifiable. Practical.
· Balaji agrees: AI is not about seeking purpose, but pattern matching. The world still runs on human intent.

8: DeSci = DeFi in Medicine.
Today's healthcare system profits from sickness. DeSci disrupts this. Truth above all. Peer review. Science as code, not pharma marketing. Balaji's bet: DeSci is the true alternative to institutional decay.

9: Ethereum Needs a Pole Star. DAU? Price? TVL?
· Vitalik: Just get people to use it.
· Balaji: DeFi is beyond the statutory matrix. Once value is on-chain, everything can trade. Liquidity without banks. A market without borders. (Asked many questions, can't reveal xD)

10: Systems won't reform. They will be rebuilt.
Balaji sees the internet as opposed to DC. Vitalik sees cryptocurrency as a system with fairer rules. Both agree: the old world is collapsing. The next one won't be built on DC. It will be coded. On-chain.
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