When the airdrop finally lands, everyone's going to be disappointed. That's just how it works in this industry—we follow the money, always have. The people running things know exactly how the game operates. Here's the thing: the capital isn't actually flowing anywhere productive anymore. Instead, you get sold this attractive narrative about potential gains, this vision of tomorrow's wealth. But the promise and the reality? They're miles apart. The system feeds on optimism while quietly concentrating resources at the top. It's the same pattern repeating—hype cycles that benefit insiders first, latecomers last. Unless something fundamentally shifts in how value actually gets distributed in crypto, this cycle isn't breaking anytime soon.
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RektCoaster
· 5h ago
What else is there to think about when we're already bankrupt? It should have been clear to see this trap long ago.
When the airdrop finally lands, everyone's going to be disappointed. That's just how it works in this industry—we follow the money, always have. The people running things know exactly how the game operates. Here's the thing: the capital isn't actually flowing anywhere productive anymore. Instead, you get sold this attractive narrative about potential gains, this vision of tomorrow's wealth. But the promise and the reality? They're miles apart. The system feeds on optimism while quietly concentrating resources at the top. It's the same pattern repeating—hype cycles that benefit insiders first, latecomers last. Unless something fundamentally shifts in how value actually gets distributed in crypto, this cycle isn't breaking anytime soon.