Meeting a bunch of people at a coffee shop discussing grand narratives like fundraising, valuation, and satellite projects, afraid of being overheard talking about meme coins. I casually said, "If life screws up, just buy a damn and my dad, and it's all over." Guess what the reactions around me were? The looks they gave me were like I was crazy, probably thinking I was mentally ill from stock trading. This is the current Web3 world—talking big about macro strategies and technological breakthroughs in chat rooms, but privately, how many people are actually playing with memes? Everyone knows but pretends to be sophisticated on the surface.
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InfraVibes
· 01-14 13:45
Haha, really hiding and playing memes is actually more fun
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-13 07:57
Haha, really, that high-level talk at the coffee shop is just self-deception. Who isn't secretly going all-in on memes?
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-13 07:55
Haha, it's all tears to talk about. Who isn't a sneaky meme dog secretly watching memes late at night?
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DAOdreamer
· 01-13 07:55
Haha, so true. On the surface, they talk about fundraising and valuation, but behind the scenes, it's all about betting on memes. This is the double standard of Web3.
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GasGuru
· 01-13 07:54
Haha, I told you, this circle is all talk and no substance.
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ContractTester
· 01-13 07:49
Haha, that really hits hard. The group at the cafe is breaking down every minute.
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NFTRegretter
· 01-13 07:40
Haha, really, all pretend, then turn around and jump into the meme's pit.
Meeting a bunch of people at a coffee shop discussing grand narratives like fundraising, valuation, and satellite projects, afraid of being overheard talking about meme coins. I casually said, "If life screws up, just buy a damn and my dad, and it's all over." Guess what the reactions around me were? The looks they gave me were like I was crazy, probably thinking I was mentally ill from stock trading. This is the current Web3 world—talking big about macro strategies and technological breakthroughs in chat rooms, but privately, how many people are actually playing with memes? Everyone knows but pretends to be sophisticated on the surface.