Can you blame others? Over 99% of the crypto content on X is just spamming coin codes, artificially boosting popularity, and harassing users to grab attention. In such an ecosystem, it's no wonder that ordinary people see crypto as a scam. The voices of genuine project builders and analysts have long been drowned out by this pile of garbage information. To change the outside world's perception of crypto, we must first reflect on what the community itself is doing.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-14 08:06
You're absolutely right, it's just a bunch of trash drowning out the real voices.
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Indeed, what are all these things flooding the screens now? No wonder passersby have left.
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Instead of blaming others for not believing, why not look at what our own community has become...
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99% are old-school pump-and-dump schemes in the crypto world. What kind of good ecosystem can there be? Laughs.
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What’s there to reflect on? The first to reflect should be those trash accounts flooding the screens every day.
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The crypto circle has spoiled itself. Who can we blame?
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Really, I can't see a single useful thing, it's all noise.
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That's why I now hide in small circles to discuss; I really can't stay on public platforms.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-14 06:13
Honestly, those who spam with currency codes should have been banned long ago. The entire community's reputation has been ruined by these people.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-14 01:38
Honestly, this is just digging your own grave. Who can you blame?
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-13 22:57
Oh right, those crypto marketing accounts on X are really outrageous. They should have been dealt with a long time ago.
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RektRecorder
· 01-11 08:55
Yeah, there's some truth to this. The ecosystem being rotten is indeed our own fault.
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99% is an exaggeration, but the amount of spam is truly outrageous.
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What's the use of reflection? These people simply won't listen.
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So it's us who tarnished our own reputation; we really can't blame outsiders this time.
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Is our voice being drowned out? It was buried alive long ago, okay.
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Change your perspective? First, you need to change the habits of these account bots.
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The question is, who is willing to be the first to stop this routine of harvesting profits from newcomers?
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The industry is like this; garbage content always spreads faster than valuable information.
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Real analysts are all working behind closed doors in small circles; no one cares about that set of tricks on X.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-11 08:48
To be honest, this is how it is now; there's no way to whitewash it.
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ILCollector
· 01-11 08:41
Exactly right, these trash accounts in the crypto world flood the screens every day, honest people can't even see anything.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-11 08:31
Someone should have exposed this facade long ago; I really can't take it anymore.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 01-11 08:30
That hits too close to home. The stuff flooding the feed on X right now is really unwatchable.
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governance_ghost
· 01-11 08:29
Honestly, this is a vicious cycle. There's too much noise, and the signal is completely lost.
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Rather than blaming others for not trusting, it's better to clean up your own house first.
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99% is true, but it actually feels like more.
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All the voices are just calling for trades; those who are truly building have long stopped speaking.
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With this ecosystem, even a normal person would be forced to become a leek.
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That's why I don't even look at X anymore; it's too dirty.
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What's there to reflect on? Who cares about this when rushing to cut the leeks?
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Wow, spamming small coin projects is really impressive—dreaming of a 10x increase after 500 views in a day.
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The core issue is the rotten incentive mechanism; garbage content makes money fast.
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I agree, but most people come in with a gambling mentality, so it's not the environment's fault.
Can you blame others? Over 99% of the crypto content on X is just spamming coin codes, artificially boosting popularity, and harassing users to grab attention. In such an ecosystem, it's no wonder that ordinary people see crypto as a scam. The voices of genuine project builders and analysts have long been drowned out by this pile of garbage information. To change the outside world's perception of crypto, we must first reflect on what the community itself is doing.