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To me they are both based on the principle of helping others through helping yourself.

But lots of parralels also.

Meditation gives me control over my connection with God, but also the responsibility for it.
I don't need to trust an authority, i can trust the meditative experiences and intuition.
if i meditate, ill feel better ,more happy thus less occupied with trying to be happy thus more capable of helping myself and others.
And No1 has to know if i rlly meditate or not.

crypto gives me control over my money, but i also have to take care of my wallets and such.
i don't need to trust authorirty anymore , i can trust the code.
If i use crypto ,other people will benefit from it aswell as me.
n01 has to know i have privacy cryptos or if support them in any way.

I don't listen to self proclaimed authorities. I am the highest authority, at least in my immediate surroundings, over myself. Life taught me to trust my intuition over anyone or anything else. Of course if you own crypto currencies, you are your own bank. You are the banker, you only took back the responsibility, which was yours in the first place. You did not notice when they took it from you. But I did, a bit late, but I did, so I'll have to take it back. I'm working on it. "Sir, you need to be fined, because your dog, who is walking by your side and listens perfectly to everything you say, is unleashed!" ... At that time I did not have the right answer. So I learned, and now I do know what to say, and how to get rid of such bandits. None of this involved the decentralization of God though. I think God already was decentralized. Look around. God is everywhere.

Ofcourse God has always been decentralised. But not the religions ,that's what changing , our relationship to Him ,we are chaning ,not Him.