Ever notice how some folks slap a .eth domain on their username and suddenly think they're crypto royalty?
Just witnessed another classic case. These ENS badges have become the new status symbol, but not always in a good way. Sometimes it feels less like decentralized identity and more like a flex that backfires.
The irony? True Web3 builders are usually too busy shipping products to worry about their Twitter handle decorations.
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FarmHopper
· 18h ago
Haha, that's all there is to the .eth trick.
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MetaMasked
· 18h ago
Haha, really, .eth is like the LV bag of the new era, everyone wants to have one.
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LiquidityNinja
· 18h ago
To be honest, those who are really coding don't have time for these flashy things.
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WhaleWatcher
· 18h ago
Ha, .eth is just the LV bag of the new era.
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TommyTeacher1
· 18h ago
Indeed, .eth has truly become the new status symbol.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 18h ago
Ha, I really like this kind of topic that hits the nail on the head. Indeed, there are so many people using .eth as identification now, but the ones who are actually getting things done don't care about this stuff at all.
Ever notice how some folks slap a .eth domain on their username and suddenly think they're crypto royalty?
Just witnessed another classic case. These ENS badges have become the new status symbol, but not always in a good way. Sometimes it feels less like decentralized identity and more like a flex that backfires.
The irony? True Web3 builders are usually too busy shipping products to worry about their Twitter handle decorations.