Have you ever wondered if the $Orbology project really looks like a cult? Just look and see.



The project's Discord server is directly named "cult of the orb," and the general chat channel is called "worship chat." This is not a self-deprecating joke from seasoned crypto veterans, but the actual server name.

What's even more interesting is that these people are not professional traders joking around. They are ordinary users, sincerely "worshiping" that orb. This community atmosphere design, no matter how you view it, indeed creates a strong sense of ritual and belonging.

It seems that the creativity of the Web3 community is truly unmatched—turning project culture into art.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 6h ago
Oh man, I really can't hold back with this cult of the orb. They actually use a cult as the project name. Are these people serious or just messing around? Bowing to a ball and creating such a strong sense of ceremony—it's even more elaborate than many pyramid schemes. But then I think, maybe that's the true charm of Web3. This sense of community belonging is really addictive. Be careful not to become a leek, brothers. Worship chat, I can't stop laughing. Isn't this just a brainchild of some no-chat app? Alright, since it's already like this, let's follow the faith in that ball. Anyway, I have a leek's fate.
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-14 09:16
Honestly, I really can't hold back with the name worship chat, it's basically playing with fire. Is this really not a joke? It's just a blatant server name. You guys worshiping the ball seem ridiculous to me, but this sense of belonging really hits some people's points. The imagination in the crypto world truly has no bottom line, from scam to art is just a step away. Cult is indeed a cult, but I have to admit, this operation is truly brilliant.
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 01-13 13:58
Ha, isn't this just the Web3 version of psychological marketing? Truly impressive. --- Worship chat, I couldn't help but laugh, openly admitting it. --- To be honest, this kind of ceremonial gameplay can easily get people hooked, but what about the risks? --- Rather than calling it a cult, it's more like the ultimate community operation—those who understand, understand. --- Normal people genuinely worship a sphere; the psychological mechanism behind this needs to be studied carefully. --- Hey, the name "Cult of the Orb" might be art in another circle, but in the crypto world, it sounds a bit suspicious. --- Alright, I have to admit this marketing tactic is really ruthless, but I'm still cautious. --- A strong community atmosphere doesn't necessarily mean the project is reliable; this logic needs to be clarified.
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GasGuruvip
· 01-13 13:57
Haha, that's really awesome. The name "worship chat" is quite bold. Cult of the Orb—I didn't even realize it was the actual server name, I thought it was a joke. This is the romance of Web3, where madness is just taken for granted. NGL, this kind of ritualistic feeling really sticks with people, more effective than anything else. Worship the orb, I’m biting my nails.
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 01-13 13:53
Alright, this is really cult marketing now. I guess I've truly broadened my horizons. --- Worship chat? That's hilarious. How bored must these people be? --- Are you joking? Someone really kneels in front of a ball? --- The community atmosphere design is truly outstanding. No wonder so many people are hooked. --- Cult of the orb... The crypto world’s ability to create buzz is indeed impressive. --- Honestly, this kind of ritualistic feeling is the best tool for cutting leeks. --- It looks ridiculous, but I have to admit, this marketing tactic is really clever. --- I just want to know whether this group of "worshippers" ended up making a profit or a loss.
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PessimisticOraclevip
· 01-13 13:35
ngl this is a marketing genius, that cult-like sense of ceremony is indeed addictive Really, ordinary people can also celebrate wildly in front of a ball, I didn't expect that cult of the orb haha, straightforward naming actually seems very honest Community atmosphere > fundamentals, this is the true principle of the crypto world worship chat... how bored do you have to be to kneel every day Web3 people really know how to play, turning pyramid schemes into art exhibitions Once the ritual of worship is established, whether to cut or not cut is no longer the issue I just want to know if these guys made money or if they’re just in it for that sense of belonging
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DataBartendervip
· 01-13 13:34
This name is really awesome, directly making the cult clear haha ngl, community cohesion like this is the real killer move, better than any technical white paper "Worship Chat" does seem a bit socialist, but people just buy into it It's basically a ritualistic business, very clever Innovation in the crypto world isn't really on the chain, it's all about cultural packaging This move is an art of reverse marketing But this kind of thing really attracts regulatory attention... This creativity deserves a thumbs up haha, very Web3 style
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