Nick T
@nt
hot take, maybe should have anonposted.. but: seems that a lot of normie "dyor" boils down to: - reading a complicated whitepaper/roadmap - seeing that it's conceptually complex, failing to understand it fully - using that as signal to invest: "sounds impressive, must ape" projects are hacking this signal by: - creating more conceptually complex whitepapers - comically detailed/rigid roadmaps - coining heavy terminology to mean ultimately simple things - shallow integrations with buzzword tech - e.g. "AI agent" it's ironic because the engineered complexity kills any chance for that "utility" to be adopted or actually used. and yet it's "bullish"
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derpin.base.eth π΅ π‘
@derpin.eth
a tale as old as tech, just as valid now as it was in 1999
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Nick T
@nt
definitely see the similarities to .com
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D-wayΓ±e π©π΄
@drrrner
I think so too, itβs much easier to verify facts/claims imo. So w that.
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