Oh, I didn't forget K Street. I just tried to keep the post small. It's implied and I've mentioned it a lot before, usually in reference to the ROI of American corporations, etc. ;)
This is my usual type of mantra:
"A corporation is a pile of money to which a group of men swear moral allegiance." -Wendell Berry
Wall Street is where everyone is forced to bet on the competitive moral turpitude of those men.
K Street is where those men place their bets.
Crypto is a system of betting that the above currency trading will fail without affecting food and electricity infrastructure.
Evil: an action taken based on an unquestioned belief.
"A society based on competition yields fewer and fewer winners and more and more losers." -Wendell Berry (again).
I'm not sure where that leaves it when we consider that there are competing lobbying corporations, but it definitely isn't good.