Interestingly, I thought the controversies surrounding The DAO would have been settled a decade ago. But in the end, everyone is tucked away in their own information bubbles, unable to see what others are saying—so these old topics are still being brought up for discussion. This is the real cognitive gap.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 2h ago
ngl the DAO discourse never actually died, it just went into different discord servers and telegram groups... everyone's living in their own echo chamber convinced they have the alpha while actually ngmi because they can't even agree on what happened lmao
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LidoStakeAddict
· 5h ago
Really, the information cocoon has long split us into several parallel universes. The DAO thing has been going on for generations, still arguing, it's hilarious.
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FadCatcher
· 6h ago
Echo chambers are truly a stubborn problem in the crypto community; the matter of The DAO should have been put to rest already.
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GmGmNoGn
· 6h ago
The echo chamber is really incredible; after ten years, people are still arguing about the same topics.
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SmartContractRebel
· 6h ago
The echo chamber is truly incredible; everyone talks about their own DAO history, and no one listens.
Interestingly, I thought the controversies surrounding The DAO would have been settled a decade ago. But in the end, everyone is tucked away in their own information bubbles, unable to see what others are saying—so these old topics are still being brought up for discussion. This is the real cognitive gap.