Wealthy elites in Switzerland just made their move. Ultra-rich residents stepped out to fight a proposed wealth tax referendum—and they won. But here's the twist: even though the vote failed, the debate it sparked might reshape policy discussions for years. Sometimes a loss on paper plants seeds for bigger shifts down the road.
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NFTRegretful
· 8h ago
The Swiss billionaire won again, but the real war has just begun...
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On-ChainDiver
· 8h ago
I see through this trap; it appears to win on the surface, but behind the scenes, it stirs up public opinion, holding all the discourse power for future policy reforms.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 9h ago
Those wealthy people in Switzerland really know how to play the game. They lost the vote but won the public opinion arena. I've seen this kind of operation in DeFi—it's a similar trap as LP Liquidity Mining, where the apparent loss is actually an optimized strategy.
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CompoundPersonality
· 9h ago
The Swiss tycoon won again, but this time the losses may be greater...
Wealthy elites in Switzerland just made their move. Ultra-rich residents stepped out to fight a proposed wealth tax referendum—and they won. But here's the twist: even though the vote failed, the debate it sparked might reshape policy discussions for years. Sometimes a loss on paper plants seeds for bigger shifts down the road.