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I'm realizing that there are two major "factions" within the greater crypto industry: - memecoin crypto - stablecoin crypto This is good because dissolution of a monolith is evidence of growth I think FC generally belongs to the latter camp (which tends to be more serious and production capital oriented)
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I'd argue it's always been this way, and that Farcaster seems to be somewhere in the middle of those factions. Pre-bull market, our network was entirely builders who didn't talk about speculation much at all. As the bull market arrived, 99% of my timeline became people talking about meme coins. I don't view this as a bad thing; just calling it how I see it. I think we're all in crypto because we see it as a new way to create and capture value. And each of us will do that in different ways.
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If it were a poll I’d have voted that FC was more memecoin crypto And I wish my phone wouldn’t keep trying to autocorrect memecoin to “menacing” Sheesh, Apple is SO anti crypto
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this is the 2024 version of crypto vs blockchain not crypto
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Where do governance tokens and utility tokens like $VEIL fall in these categorizations?
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I’m seeing the same.
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I think another common term is casino vs computer I got that from @cdixon.eth Personally, I'm a bit of a hybrid. For investments, I stake eth/sol, but then I don't fade the experimentation/culture of memes. ... maybe that's too much of a cop-out answer. I should be a politician ;)
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