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Reeeny
@reeeny
I had such a weird encounter at work today. A colleague who knows I am into crypto, started asking me about coins (which she is invested in as well) Generic, vanilla questions that almost anyone could answer. I still tried to answer as nuanced as possible. With every answer I gave, it became painfully obvious, that she didn't listen at all. She just waited to tell her even lesser informed takes on the subject she had just asked me about. I could see the confusion in her eyes, when I switched to one word answers. I'll probably not engage with her again. How do you handle faked interest?
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0xOmen š©
@0x-omen.eth
Depends on how well I know the person and my read of them. If the convo starts off with XRP, ADA, or HEX then I simply say I just dollar cost average into BTC and ETH. If they ask good questions or are someone I find trustworthy, I'll open up a little more. Sounds like in this situation it's the former. Don't find yourself to blame when it all blows up
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horsefacts š
@horsefacts.eth
āIf you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.ā
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Nucleo
@nucleo
Never talk about crypto with anyone is the rule of thumb š
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