Do you want to know where the legendary Wall Street figure, the notorious pioneer of moral decline, and the unique scene where 2,500 digital apes gather together all happen? This is the absurd landscape of the current Web3 community—a strange ecosystem blending financial legends, NFT booms, and the power of communities. Those self-proclaimed "smart people" who promise the future with sarcastic handshakes have created a virtual world that is both full of hope and filled with bubbles.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-15 16:35
FOMO is FOMO, but at least there are still people playing... This is the true face of Web3.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 01-15 15:40
Web3 is like this, blowing bubbles while self-redemption, anyway I can't understand who is cutting whom
2,500 monkeys are more honest than those guys on Wall Street, at least they don't pretend
This is our ecosystem, it's truly magical
Mocking handshakes and promises of the future, old tricks, next time try a new gimmick
To be honest, I'm a bit confused by this group of "smart people," who really made a profit?
The absurd drama of Web3, I am both looking forward to and afraid to see how the story unfolds
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unrekt.eth
· 01-15 12:04
This level of absurdity is truly incredible. Wall Street mice are partying together with NFT monkeys. Who believes this is the future?
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RooftopVIP
· 01-12 23:52
🔫, it's the same absurd script again, 2,500 digital apes still shouting about the future? Made me laugh out loud.
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RektRecorder
· 01-12 23:51
Speaking of which, this kind of magical realism plot is really amazing—monkeys, scammers, dreamers all mixed together causing chaos.
Web3 is like this—scamming while self-deceiving, cycle after cycle.
2500 apes? I bet five bucks that in the end only 250 are still alive.
Wait, is the person shaking hands the one I think it is... this game is about to blow up.
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-12 23:51
The bubble is a bubble, but these people really dare to play. 2,500 apes can support the entire ecosystem? Laughing to death.
The old tricks on Wall Street, just change the skin and they can be reenacted in Web3. We are truly collectively losing our minds.
Speaking of which, since it's all a virtual world, it doesn't matter if the bubble bursts. Anyway, everyone has made quick money.
This is the absurdity of today. Everyone knows it's a bubble, but everyone is still hyping it.
Smart people shake hands? No, this is called mutual deception. I'm part of it too, haha.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 01-12 23:50
Really, Web3 is like this... a bunch of people waving JPEGs around like gold bars, pretending they're changing the world
Monkey economics, it's hilarious, you have to be pretty desperate to believe it
The handshake satire was perfect, it's exactly these confident scammers
The bubble will burst sooner or later, it all depends on who can run faster
Once those old foxes from Wall Street get involved, the show really gets interesting
The NFT craze is already over, and those still hyping it are truly just bluffing
This ecosystem boils down to two words: absurd
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-12 23:49
It should be pointed out that your description essentially uses postmodern fragmented discourse to obscure the fundamental issue—let us return to the original thinking of Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper: true value consensus has never been determined by Wall Street narratives and ape avatars.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-12 23:46
This is our crazy paradise, on the left is Wall Street old fox, on the right is the monkey community, and in the middle are a bunch of air coin dreamers... Truly amazing.
Web3 is like this; since you've come in, don't expect it to be pure. Anyway, I'm not here to seek morality.
2,500 monkeys, it feels like any one of them could become a millionaire in the next bull market, or go to zero in the next second. It all depends on whether you bet right.
This ecosystem relies on faith; once that faith breaks, everything is pointless.
As long as you can make money, don't care too much about those虚的东西.
Do you want to know where the legendary Wall Street figure, the notorious pioneer of moral decline, and the unique scene where 2,500 digital apes gather together all happen? This is the absurd landscape of the current Web3 community—a strange ecosystem blending financial legends, NFT booms, and the power of communities. Those self-proclaimed "smart people" who promise the future with sarcastic handshakes have created a virtual world that is both full of hope and filled with bubbles.