Nat Emodi
@emodi
Feels like crypto is trending heavily toward either “definite pessimism” (aka PvP nihilism) or “indefinite optimism” (“bring the world onchain”) according to the Thiel matrix. We need more definite optimism.
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Elpizo Choi
@elpizo
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Zach
@zherring
Crypto has always suffered from indefinite optimism because it makes everyone an investor. This means we're way too slow to call out bullshit bc "idk maybe it works seems like num go up."
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chris 🤘🏻
@ckurdziel.eth
i completely agree - who are the best voices of definite optimism today? we need a starter pack of these people for Farcaster newbies to follow
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Sammie
@samm008
crypto needs realistic expectations. i mean everyone has such unrealistic expectations and when things dont go their way they think "Scam" bla bla. even when onboarding new users here on farcaster, showing them the 300$ rewards is unrealistic. When they cant make it or get the $5 they will be disheartened. I saw one user say that farcaster is easy for new people to enter into and make it. They took one account as an example saying this one joined three days ago and is number 300 something. see. but that is not realistic. That account got a welcome from a few bigger accounts. even dwr quoted their cast. We need a realistic image. Farcaster is awesome and a good place to earn in and thrive as a part of the community, but its only for those who want to be here long term. Not only to make a quick buck.
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alex 🎩
@proxystudio.eth
yes definite optimism, and probably more practical too the moonshot sales pitch is boring
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Otoro
@otorolabs
Farcaster feels like it is moving in that direction.
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Aniketh
@anipl1
@jessepollak doing the right thingy, we will soon see "bring the world onchain" as the slogan of people.
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