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Hard to describe but its slowly becoming acceptable to talk about crypto again in the real world. As long as you lead with acknowledging how much the market crashed and how intimidating it still is - there's actually a pretty solid lane to have a productive convo about what's been happening over the past year.
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hate to say it but based on my horrific experience with Coinbase today I also have to tell them how terrible customer experience can be. We expect an on-ramp and CEX to non-custodial wallet to be as seamless as a bank, and on the not to rare occasion it sadly still isn't.
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yup people seem more receptive to it
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I still feel people are deficient and ignorant about Crypto I mean a lot of people especially in developing and under developed country. The government is even against it. But I guess the internet is doing a great job. But what’s your say to enlighten people about crypto especially in developing regions
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Where are you having these conversations? Some Californians are more open-minded than other parts of the country.
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Right, it’s almost like most people here can’t take a step back and see the macro view from a typical consumer perspective Yet another reason why projects should hire a PR marketing consultant early
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The popular tech-hatred has shifted over to AI.
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Discussing crypto is becoming more acceptable if you start by acknowledging the market crashes and risks. This opens up space for a more balanced conversation about recent developments and the potential of blockchain technology.
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All the people, talking about crypto suck in real life
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agreed, it's been mostly like that around my circles, but it's been better around dinner conversations with older people too
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It’s pretty soothing to see how the narrative around crypto is finally evolving(after trying to convince a multitude of people to understand the efficacy of crypto😅)especially with the acknowledgment of various market crashes and its lingering effects. Now for some reason though,what do you think is driving this shift toward more open conversations? Despite the setbacks, it just feels like there’s a renewed focus on the underlying technology and its potential applications to irl stuff and even more.
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Agree, a lot people see crypto as just the “money making” scheme I keep telling people you’ll lose a lot of money in crypto but you’ll make it back if not more than
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You're absolutely right—there's been a shift in how people approach conversations about crypto. Acknowledging the market's volatility and the steep declines over the past year can help disarm any skepticism or hesitation. When you lead with an understanding of the challenges and risks, it opens the door for a more nuanced discussion. @coopahtroopa.eth
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The way people talk about crypto nowadays, it's just like how people talked about football Everyone knows it now
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I've noticed that too, it's like people are willing to separate the tech from the hype(finally) What do you think about the current state of adoption and innovation
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That’s true It really is fascinating how the tone around crypto has changed. Letting people know about the crash and the risks helps set a more realistic expectation, and people seem more willing to engage when they know you're not just pushing the “next big thing.” What’s been standing out the most to you when talking to people about crypto lately?
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It’s interesting how the conversation around crypto is shifting. Acknowledging the markets downturn upfront seems to disarm a lot of the skepticism making it easier to have a meaningful discussion.
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people of this age are just more welcoming to it, in most places there’s still harsh reception to the concept of crypto . It’ll get better surely tho
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And it’s funny how some people are just getting into Crypto now, in 2024. How behind are they in life 💀
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Don't you think that because it was one of the main ideas discussed with the US elections, this gives it a push? and when people begin to ask question then they are able to talk more and make convos
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