So its proof that our financial instutions and banks and goverments dont need smart people who know how to set up system they rather listen ideas and steal them.
This does not really show that institutions 'don’t need smart people,' but how large systems actually work. These big institutions rarely reward raw ideas in isolation, they value execution more, leverage, and institutional positioning. If you walk in with insights but without control over implementation, ownership, or influence, those ideas are easy to absorb and move on from. It is not unique to finance or crypto. Ideas are cheap at scale, especially when similar thinking is already circulating internally or across the industry.
So not that intelligence is useless, but that without strategy, proof, and power to execute, being right does not guarantee recognition or reward.