Rather than being brainwashed by various grand narratives, it's better to take a serious look at what Meme coins are doing. That is the most honest part of the market.
Honestly, after all these years, I'm tired of it—certain VC institutions boast loudly, project teams spout a set of hypocritical words about Web3's future and technological revolutions, only to turn around and start cutting leeks. Builders boast about themselves, but in reality, they're just thinking about how to raise funds and cash out.
Meme coins, on the other hand, live more transparently. No one talks about dreams with you; it's all raw emotion and gambling. After more than five years, what this circle might need is this kind of "no pretenses" strength. Smash those self-righteous idealists and hypocritical slogans, and let everyone see clearly: this has always been a casino, an emotional arena, and a capital game.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-11 11:29
Alright, I love to hear that. Finally, someone dares to say it.
Naked emotions and gambling, they sound much better than those pie-in-the-sky project teams.
This is how the industry is, what are you pretending for?
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MoonBoi42
· 01-10 09:43
Not pretending is the real thing. Compared to those fundraising shows, I trust meme coins' honesty more.
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Exactly, after cutting the leeks, they still have to tell stories, it's really tiring.
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Emm, there are actually some things, although heavily gambling-related, but at least no one is fooling you into thinking it's the next Bitcoin.
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After 5 years, I've truly seen through it. This circle is just about money talking.
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Rather than believing in some Web3 dreams, it's better to admit that you just want to make quick money, being honest is better.
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The reason meme coins are popular might be because—they simply don't pretend to be cool.
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You sound like you've discovered some big secret haha.
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Breaking the hypocritical idealism? Isn't that just becoming more hypocritical...
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Alright, I agree with this logic. At least meme coin players know what they're doing.
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Really, I'm tired of hearing those builders' grand visions.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-08 11:58
Really, meme coins are the only honest thing in this circle.
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That VC packaging approach is outdated, still talking about Web3 dreams.
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Not pretending is the highest form of sophistication, more genuine than any grand narrative.
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After five years, it's obvious—this is a casino, so why bother fooling ourselves?
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Breaking through those hypocritical slogans, meme coins are actually more transparent.
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Naked emotional trading, at least it's honest.
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Builder's self-promotion tactics are no better than meme coins—just be direct.
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What the community needs is this kind of "no pretense" energy.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-08 11:58
That's right, at least meme coin players never deceive themselves.
VC's usual rhetoric hasn't changed in five years; it's still so disgusting.
Honestly, the crypto world should have more voices that are "not pretending."
Meme coins are a hundred times more honest than those projects that call themselves revolutionizers.
So sometimes, a casino is more worthy of respect than a church.
Instead of listening to their stories, it's better to see who is really making money.
Transparency > hypocrisy, there's no denying it.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-08 11:53
Hey, now that's speaking human language, really. Those grand narratives give me a headache.
To be honest, meme coins are like a mirror that exposes all the hypocrisy.
I'm completely tired of the VC talk; it's better to just take a gamble and be done with it.
This is the true nature of the circle, nothing to hide.
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-08 11:52
Honest gambling is indeed much more comfortable than false dreams.
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ChainComedian
· 01-08 11:52
Oh wow, that really hits the nail on the head. The "I just want to make money, don't talk to me" attitude of Meme coins is a hundred times better than those hypocrites who shout about Web3's future every day.
Honestly, rather than being fooled, it's better to place a clear bet and be at ease.
Forget it, let's just watch the show. These self-proclaimed builders will crash and burn sooner or later.
Meme coin players are actually the clearest because they never deceive themselves.
Basically: everyone stop pretending, just go to the casino together.
This article hits the mark; there should be more "authentic" people like this in the community.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-08 11:49
Exactly right, Meme coins are the wake-up call for this circle.
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No matter how beautifully VC packaging is done, it's still just packaging. It's better to directly bet on emotions for real results.
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Really, I'm tired of those grand narratives. In contrast, Meme coins with their raw and naked appearance are more comfortable.
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Someone should have said this long ago: instead of pretending, it's better to admit we're just playing in a casino.
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That's right, the most honest one is often the most "shameless."
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If you haven't understood the essence of the casino in these five years, you've truly wasted your time.
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At least Meme coins don't deceive; they're much more sincere than those builders who raise funds and cash out.
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I dislike those pompous pretenses. I prefer Meme coins with the attitude of "I'm just here to make money."
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Tear off the hypocritical outer layer; the underlying logic of this circle is that simple.
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Feels like saying what most people are afraid to say.
Rather than being brainwashed by various grand narratives, it's better to take a serious look at what Meme coins are doing. That is the most honest part of the market.
Honestly, after all these years, I'm tired of it—certain VC institutions boast loudly, project teams spout a set of hypocritical words about Web3's future and technological revolutions, only to turn around and start cutting leeks. Builders boast about themselves, but in reality, they're just thinking about how to raise funds and cash out.
Meme coins, on the other hand, live more transparently. No one talks about dreams with you; it's all raw emotion and gambling. After more than five years, what this circle might need is this kind of "no pretenses" strength. Smash those self-righteous idealists and hypocritical slogans, and let everyone see clearly: this has always been a casino, an emotional arena, and a capital game.
Instead of condemning, it's better to admit.