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@polynya
Yeah, absolutely nothing has changed. There's negligible talk of usefulness or sustainability, or any regard for reality; mostly random shit being shilled to pump bags purely on memes and fantasies Still, appreciate the very few who are part of the negligible https://twitter.com/apolynya/status/1598124343636422658
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@warpcastadmin.eth
we actually tried nurturing this in 2017 with ico reviews (medium.com/golden-borodutch) but no one cares if we did the same today no one would still care
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@chaskin.eth
The talk about Solana, to me, is the clearest example of this. Asking "why has Solana been killing it lately" and answering with only its price means you're asking the wrong question. No one uses the chain, they haven't accomplished anything, and if your favorite person on CT is asking that question, take note
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@a1z2
Conversely, it seems like tokenized RWAs is gaining narrative interest among big financial institutions. Part of me thinks they donโ€™t need retail / no-coiner sentiment to shift in order to really explore those benefits and weaving blockchains into the financial infra of the world
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@cate
Thought this bear market would've cleaned those. I donโ€™t understand how so many bad projects are raising money. Financial models look pretty sketch for VCs without on-chain economic activity + utility. And VCs aren't seeing returns unless they flip investments in new rounds, betting on potential over actual revenues.
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@m-j-r
I will continue to beat the "depots & dispatchers" drum. the more crypto can pathfind rights to resources, & agents to compensation, the higher the "floor". seems like a lot of fungible tokenholders actively suppress this approach.
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@kindness
We need to make it easier for pro-social long term product companies to get recognized. The culture of โ€œeverything is a scam until proven otherwiseโ€ dissuades entrepreneurs from entering the space.
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@giberstein.eth
Oh and airdrop hunting. But imho my unpopular opinion here is that this is the nature of the beast. Price action that you get in Crypto is unique and bound to attract grifters. Over time we will work our way out of it
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@dayofniagra
I generally agree. But the startup I'm in is in a cohort of startups that are meatspace products with blockchain backend components. And some been sitting on their hands or even abandoning the blockchain parts due to regulatory uncertainty and legal costs associated with doing anything "crypto". It's not easy.
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@kenny
can you give examples of projects you consider useful and those you consider not to be useful?
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@sugar
This riiiight here
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@fe
Agree
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@rumblestiltskin.eth
What the crypto community needs is a Kijiji or Craig's list type site where they can sell their personal stuff locally. Open Bazaar tried but it was too complicated. Maybe the Farcaster protocol is flexible enough to do something like this?
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