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If you want quality content you cannot rely on crypto people only to get there. Crypto people just want to call people slurs, spread FUD, and discover new shitters while 3 idealists in the corner crow about “building the new internet” to an audience of 0
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actually crypto twitter has some of the funniest people I've found on the internet farcaster didn't go after the crypto-as-a-whole crowd though and tried to take this highfalutin approach of "we'll do crypto but without the riffraff" so you get christian rock culture instead of rocknroll culture you're not wrong though, relying on crypto people only to be the base of the content would be tough but I don't see any other path to onboarding non-crypto people en masse? like you need a base of people here first to get the party started, they have to care about the "decentralized" angle to make it valuable, the path of least resistance is going to be cryptonatives so why not go all-in on them, bet that crypto will continue to become a more entrenched part of pop culture, and, if you're the home for crypto conversation, other userbases will naturally follow eventually?
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if crypto becomes a part of pop culture it will be in spite of the crypto natives not because of them
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well yeah people get into crypto because it can make them money not because they enjoy @inversebrah but still, if crypto succeeds the dominant online forum for discussing it will be valuable
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There are lots of online spaces where people go to learn to make money or make money There are a lot of people that are funny crypto culture is uniquely gross
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it's uniquely irreverent, I wouldn't label it uniquely gross and the gross parts will naturally be pushed to the margins as it gets more popular I remember when the dominant online discussion platform was the BTC-E trollbox, we've actually come a long way!
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