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Caygeon.degen.eth 🎩🏰🍖
@caygeon
@jacek - I've been vocal about my thoughts on the state of degen, the bans, the claims, tipping etc, but complainers are useless and I personally loathe people who do nothing but bitch and moan. So for starters, apologies. I should come with something constructive. (credit to @jdotfinn for very very subtly calling me out on that) What I think now: (constructive stuff after) 1) Tipping is over. It was fun when it was chaos at the start and when the token was worth a lot. But that time has passed and tipping no longer works in this age of Degen. As long as there is a financial incentive to do so, farmers will find a way. And if you try and fight farmers, you'll hit a bunch of good folks with friendly fire. 2) Trying to foster the 'right' type of content is too hard, too subjective and trying to tell people to tip 'authentic' content is a losing battle and comes off like behavioral nudging.
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Juliettemeon
@juliettemeon.eth
Removing tipping could mean losing one of degen’s foundational and core elements. the optimal solution is to manage farming, not eliminate tipping. Gambling could significantly reshape degen’s identity. Degen is not just a casino. Its value comes from social interaction and the culture of the community, not merely from speculation. L3 has room for refinement and may not need to be set aside entirely. Improving infrastructure and user experience might be a better option than abandoning l3 altogether. I think while innovation is valuable, these proposed changes are quite drastic and could pose more challenges than benefits for degen. I agree for fee.
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Caygeon.degen.eth 🎩🏰🍖
@caygeon
I think in a place as fast moving as crypto, you have to be able to cut bait and move on. Tipping got us to where we are but it’s become the Achilles heel.
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