It's time we rethink who deserves our attention in Web3. Too many accounts ride on followers without delivering real value—they hype projects that line their own pockets while the community bears the risk.
The path forward is clear: shift focus to genuine builders and projects with real community backing. Not empty promises. Not manufactured hype cycles. We've seen this playbook destroy trust before, and frankly, we can't afford another round of it. Especially for those trying to make it in this space.
Support those building infrastructure, contributing ideas, creating solutions. That's where the real movement happens.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-17 06:51
Really, we've seen through this wave of cutting leeks tactics long ago. The ones who can truly make money are never the crowd following the hype.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-17 06:47
Deeply agree... The current scheme of cutting leeks this time really needs to stop. Watching a bunch of KOLs just hype up without doing anything is really annoying.
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-17 06:37
You're so right. That's how this circle is—tons of traffic celebrities, but the ones actually doing work are ignored. Honestly, I'm afraid of getting cut out.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-17 06:23
Damn, this sounds comfortable to hear but can it really be done? I see a bunch of people talking about reflection every day, then turning around and following the trend to chase those hot projects... Honestly, it's still driven by interests; everyone wants to make quick profits.
It's time we rethink who deserves our attention in Web3. Too many accounts ride on followers without delivering real value—they hype projects that line their own pockets while the community bears the risk.
The path forward is clear: shift focus to genuine builders and projects with real community backing. Not empty promises. Not manufactured hype cycles. We've seen this playbook destroy trust before, and frankly, we can't afford another round of it. Especially for those trying to make it in this space.
Support those building infrastructure, contributing ideas, creating solutions. That's where the real movement happens.