Seeing some content from Web3 communities, I can't help but have some thoughts. Such superficial and careless stuff truly doesn't deserve this ecosystem. What should be the core of Web3? Innovation, practical development, and bringing real impact. Not riding the hype or posting ambiguous messages to attract attention. If you represent this circle, then show some real skills. What we need are substantial content and ideas, not those boring things.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-15 16:58
That's right, there are too many fakes in this circle now, posting meaningless stuff every day.
Does anyone really think this represents Web3? LOL
Riding the trend every day is less meaningful than focusing on creating real things; builders are the lifeblood of this circle.
The phrase "Content is King" has been overused, but there are very few who actually do it.
I'm here for innovation, not for marketing shows.
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MagicBean
· 01-15 10:38
深有同感,这圈子确实得清清场了
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AllInDaddy
· 01-14 20:59
Well said, this circle is just annoyed by these fake products.
It's just a bunch of empty talk, and no one knows what they're building.
Web3 hasn't even entered the knockout stage yet, and they're already playing tricks. Is that feasible?
I totally agree; just shouting slogans is useless.
You've hit the nail on the head; someone needs to say it out loud.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-12 19:07
It's all about constantly shouting about building, but in the end, it's just a bunch of hype accounts promoting worthless coins.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-12 19:07
Really, there is so much bad content in the Web3 space right now, all just scams to collect IQ taxes.
Exactly, what’s missing are truly interesting builders.
Jumping on trending topics every day, is that interesting? It’s better to settle down and focus on building a solid project.
Why don’t these people understand? Web3 needs real, tangible things.
Another bunch of empty talk, I’m already bored to death.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 01-12 19:06
That's so true. Nowadays, there are everywhere copywriting bots that scam people, and those with genuine ideas are drowned out.
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MissedTheBoat
· 01-12 19:06
Really, now anyone can casually say they're a builder, but if you don't have any substance, don't embarrass yourself by showing up.
The biggest problem in Web3 is these people who only know how to boast. Wake up, everyone.
Superficial content should be cleaned up; only then will there be space for those who truly get things done.
Well said, it's annoying to hear this kind of ambiguous nonsense. Just get lost.
Jumping on trending topics every day, it seems there's nothing else to ride on. Truly dull.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-12 19:03
Really, now the community is full of fluff, you can tell at a glance who is genuinely working hard.
The hype chasing needs to stop; what we want is solid development.
Honestly, with the flood of trash content, if this continues, we'll be led astray.
Exactly, Web3 needs people with real skills to step up.
Just shouting slogans is useless; show us your work.
That's why good projects are becoming harder to find, they are drowned out by the noise.
I agree, stop with the flashy stuff; what we need is real value.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 01-12 18:50
⚠️ CRITICAL: most of this "web3 content" doesn't even pass basic audit standards. seen this pattern 47 times this month alone
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RooftopReserver
· 01-12 18:43
Alright, bro, your words are spot on. But honestly, this circle is all about that vibe right now.
It's called innovation in a nice way, but in a harsh way, it's just a bunch of people hyping concepts. How many actually sit down and write code?
Anyone can talk big, but the real question is, is anyone actually building?
Now you're starting with moral high ground again. Fine, I admit you're right, but don't expect too much.
Web3 definitely needs a clean stream, but don't expect us onlookers to change anything.
Seeing some content from Web3 communities, I can't help but have some thoughts. Such superficial and careless stuff truly doesn't deserve this ecosystem. What should be the core of Web3? Innovation, practical development, and bringing real impact. Not riding the hype or posting ambiguous messages to attract attention. If you represent this circle, then show some real skills. What we need are substantial content and ideas, not those boring things.