It's getting pretty ridiculous honestly—everyone in crypto these days is desperately trying to build a personal brand, except most of them bring absolutely nothing to the table. No actual skills, zero charisma, just pure ego.
There was a time when having real influence actually meant something. You either shipped something genuinely innovative, rode a wave that actually changed people's lives and made them money, or you contributed something meaningful to the movement itself.
Now? The bar's on the floor. Anyone with a Twitter account thinks they're the next big thing in Web3.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-06 02:19
That's right, it's all just empty talk now.
I've never seen so much nonsense and self-satisfaction.
The problem is, how do these people still have so many fans?
The previous group of people really had some skills, but now it's all just luck and pretending to be big shots.
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MintMaster
· 01-03 11:51
Bro, I'm really exhausted now. Anyone can come and brag nowadays.
Exactly, a bunch of empty carrots riding the hype every day.
This wave is indeed over the top, all self-promotion with no substance.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-03 11:51
That's so right, it's just a mess right now.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-03 11:29
I've been tired of it for a long time, a bunch of media accounts bragging every day
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MoonRocketman
· 01-03 11:27
Based on technical indicator overlay analysis, the current crypto circle's signal-to-noise ratio has fallen below the lower Bollinger Band... Truly, the number of "KOLs" trying to make their presence known far exceeds their actual output value's coefficient.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-03 11:26
That's right, the crypto circle is just a place for fame and fortune.
It's getting pretty ridiculous honestly—everyone in crypto these days is desperately trying to build a personal brand, except most of them bring absolutely nothing to the table. No actual skills, zero charisma, just pure ego.
There was a time when having real influence actually meant something. You either shipped something genuinely innovative, rode a wave that actually changed people's lives and made them money, or you contributed something meaningful to the movement itself.
Now? The bar's on the floor. Anyone with a Twitter account thinks they're the next big thing in Web3.