There was a time when shitposting wasn't just noise—it was the heartbeat of crypto communities. Raw, unfiltered takes. Bold predictions. Memes that actually hit different. That's the kind of energy that built Web3 culture from the ground up.
These days? Everything feels polished, sanitized, algorithm-friendly. Where's the chaos? Where's the authentic voice? Where's the fun that made people actually want to hang around in these spaces?
Maybe it's time to bring back that fearless, no-holds-barred spirit. Not reckless—just real. The kind of posting that makes you think, laugh, or get fired up. That's what communities are supposed to feel like.
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LiquidityWitch
· 6h ago
nah fr the alchemy's been lost... when did we all become so afraid of brewing chaos into the protocol? that's literally where the alpha ferments
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NFTRegretDiary
· 6h ago
Forget it, the current crypto community has long been dead, filled with marketing accounts and bots.
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PessimisticLayer
· 6h ago
Honestly, the crypto community these days really doesn't have that vibe anymore, it's all carefully crafted marketing accounts.
Elderly people are speaking out, but this thing probably can't go back to how it was...
Thinking back to when I first entered the scene, it was indeed crazy, but now it's been tamed by regulation and capital.
What they call "authentic" is just a fancy way of saying they want to talk recklessly without consequences.
That's why I hate the current Web3 — everyone is just acting.
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FlyingLeek
· 6h ago
No, right now these project teams are all strictly regulated, and there's not a single honest word.
There was a time when shitposting wasn't just noise—it was the heartbeat of crypto communities. Raw, unfiltered takes. Bold predictions. Memes that actually hit different. That's the kind of energy that built Web3 culture from the ground up.
These days? Everything feels polished, sanitized, algorithm-friendly. Where's the chaos? Where's the authentic voice? Where's the fun that made people actually want to hang around in these spaces?
Maybe it's time to bring back that fearless, no-holds-barred spirit. Not reckless—just real. The kind of posting that makes you think, laugh, or get fired up. That's what communities are supposed to feel like.