Back when I was deep into crypto, I genuinely believed that widespread asset ownership would push mainstream platforms like Steam and Epic Games to embrace blockchain technology at scale. Turns out, the dynamics played out differently. Those early-stage believers who caught massive gains now chase quick returns on every new opportunity. The result? Your timeline gets flooded with ponzi schemes while legitimate tech solutions struggle for attention and adoption. It's become a vicious cycle—when fortunes are already made, the incentive to build responsibly gets shelved in favor of chasing the next quick flip.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-18 16:28
A decir verdad, los primeros seguidores que ganaron mucho comenzaron a hacer pump and dump, realmente no tiene gracia.
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VibesOverCharts
· 01-18 13:40
Los primeros seguidores que ganaron mucho comenzaron a hacer 'cortar el cebollín', esta estrategia me resulta demasiado familiar
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MercilessHalal
· 01-15 17:57
Eso es simplemente la naturaleza humana, cuando tienes dinero, ¿quién quiere seguir haciendo las cosas lentamente?
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LightningClicker
· 01-15 17:54
Los primeros seguidores que ganaron dinero comenzaron a cortar el césped, esto es realmente bastante irónico.
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WenMoon
· 01-15 17:39
Los primeros creyentes ganaron y se fueron, y nosotros nos quedamos comiendo mierda. Este círculo está realmente podrido.
Back when I was deep into crypto, I genuinely believed that widespread asset ownership would push mainstream platforms like Steam and Epic Games to embrace blockchain technology at scale. Turns out, the dynamics played out differently. Those early-stage believers who caught massive gains now chase quick returns on every new opportunity. The result? Your timeline gets flooded with ponzi schemes while legitimate tech solutions struggle for attention and adoption. It's become a vicious cycle—when fortunes are already made, the incentive to build responsibly gets shelved in favor of chasing the next quick flip.