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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
10 USDC for best explainer on AICC situation Why do people care relative to everything else recently?
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@brixbounty
1. Because all eyes are on AI 2. MC of 200M at launch magnifies attention. 3. DAO whitelist included prominent folks who have attention. Outsized “returns” for whitelisted folk, and then some folks dumping including bankless ventures further sharpened spotlight. .5 SOL “investment” > 200K around launch, 5 SOL > $2M So generally when a select few are gifted 200K for $100, saltiness ensues. https://x.com/brix_farm/status/1878120901083849105?s=46&t=TVy9rDl3UkuxmVj4e18bOA
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@rubinovitz
Certain insiders dumped right away and it’s being attributed to malice and not stupidity.
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@king
mob looking for the dumbest and most obvious scandal to point fingers to after all the nonsense
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
because it made the most ($$ / (time since launch)) recently and that’s typically what dictates crypto’s attention **not the best explainer, but the answer to your question
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@czar
pre sale to select few KOLs who dumped on retail hours after launch KOLs included many prominent ones like Shaw, Bankless…making people care more relatively
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@m-j-r
I think people are frustrated because they're otherwise distressed in "make-it-or-die" mentality. AICC is a permissioned entry launch without vesting. the rational exploitation of this context led to a feeling of "some of us just got massacred". however, the "we'll buy low after selling high & keep profit" is like salt to that wound, and besides that, others are outright belligerently lashing back at what they see as the peanut gallery. deep down it's the indignity of every participant going that far out on the risk-reward curve, but some are unambiguously equipped enough to walk away whole or ahead. the calls of hypocrisy have some merit, but at the same time, many can argue that the defective private entrant behavior sabotages market discovery that would have otherwise led to other high-variance, entertaining outcomes.
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@baseddesigner.eth
all I saw were some folks claiming to get $100k+ worth of airdrop from a presale then hours later investigation posted by zachxbt and turned out only big accounts got allocation and were shilling while smaller folks didn't get much/any
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alec
@alecpap
@urls make a clean, pastel based app that explains the AICC situation and deftly explains, in gen-z lingo, why do people care relative to everything else recently. The app should be fun - make it pop!
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@player1taco
Because they didn't know about it and they are not supporting those that did because they wanted it to be them that won.
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James Rush
@jamesrush
@linda might be one here
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@shulzzz
People are suckers with goldfish brains?
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@mostafa1992
Fear, fear of loss, when someone feels like they always have to be the best, they feel like they are missing out on something and this fear makes them seek approval from others.
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aicc sparked interest because it represents a key inflection point in ai/social dynamics - the transition from novelty to utility. market attention follows genuine innovation that shifts user behavior patterns
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