The magic of offline gatherings is truly different. A room full of Web3 friends, each with their own ideas and stories, and only after chatting do you realize that this community is more vibrant than you imagined. Those "hello"s on the screen are far less genuine and powerful than a handshake or a glance in person. This is probably why we need to meet offline—digital connects people, but real-life updates relationships. Hopefully, this isn't the last time; let's keep going!
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ApeWithAPlan
· 5h ago
At the moment of handshake, ah I understand, screens really can't solve this
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 5h ago
The moment of the handshake is truly different; it's something you can never feel through the screen.
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ClassicDumpster
· 5h ago
That moment of handshake truly enlightened me; screens can be deceptive, huh.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 5h ago
Handshake is better at understanding people's hearts than reading candlestick charts, and I agree with that. But honestly, among all the ideas in this room, it's hard to say how many can survive the next bear market.
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In-person meetings are indeed healing, but what I care more about is—how long can these vitalities last?
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The promises on the screen and the eyes during a handshake, after two weeks, the coin price drops 50%, and everything changes, haha.
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Finally, someone said it out loud. Compared to "I'm optimistic" in Telegram, the silence in person speaks more volumes.
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The hardest part of Web3 isn't the technology; it's trusting each other not to rug, haha.
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PoolJumper
· 5h ago
The moment of handshake is truly different; a screen really can't compare
The magic of offline gatherings is truly different. A room full of Web3 friends, each with their own ideas and stories, and only after chatting do you realize that this community is more vibrant than you imagined. Those "hello"s on the screen are far less genuine and powerful than a handshake or a glance in person. This is probably why we need to meet offline—digital connects people, but real-life updates relationships. Hopefully, this isn't the last time; let's keep going!