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Or maybe we stop using Twitter and instead use alternatives like Farcaster, which incorporate Ethereum and are much more constructive. Why the fuck is the solution “a degenerate intern bullposting to other crypto natives”? Doubt that’ll do much. https://x.com/pepemon42069/status/1791098076805083382?s=46
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Over my time, I have scrolled and tapped through threads on CT. I find CT to be like 80-90% a toxic mess. Of course it depends on your following. But, I can understand why most crypto outsiders would never want to engage in the copious borderline racist, esoteric or edgy dialogue that degens or “quants” gab.
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In a developed country like Canada, where I live, my current belief is that brands, technology and media in general throughout crypto, need to be very relatable to the general population. Non-devs > Devs in the 🌍 Decentralization is the product? Let’s make running a node as easy as a game console to start.
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I think we have a quite a lot of relatability figured out as it pertains to wallet apps being similar to banking apps (in some ways). But over all, crypto is not relatable, at least to Canadians, who haven’t had to flee from war or face horrific hyperinflation of CAD.
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