Crypto Twitter has really become a paradise for scammers. Maybe it has always been like this from the start.
Last night during a live stream, the entire chat box was flooded with various "marketing pushers."
"Bro, we can help you launch a coin." "We helped the old guy make 15,000 before, and tonight we can help you make 45,000."
These kinds of messages kept coming one after another. You can feel the sense of greed and impatience — everyone is thinking about quick profits. Genuine discussions were drowned out, leaving only conversations between project teams and retail investors. This is a true reflection of the current community: a severe imbalance between signals and noise.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 9h ago
I'm already tired of it. The same old scripts in live streams are really everywhere. Block, mute, block again, cycle repeats.
Oh my God, not again with "help you send coins," I can already guess what the next line will be.
Honestly, with such a poor signal-to-noise ratio, does anyone really believe it?
The Crypto community is beyond saving. Anyway, I’ve given up hope.
With such low quality, you still dare to flood the screen? Laughing to death.
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SerumSurfer
· 14h ago
The bunch of marketing accounts in the live stream room are really impressive, each one more boastful than the last. Someone claims to have made 45,000? Why not talk about how they actually earned it?
Can you tell the truth, brothers? I'm too exhausted.
This is why I’m watching Twitter discussions less and less — it’s all just tricks.
I’ve gotten used to it; there’s too much noise and not many real signals. Scrolling through, they’re all scammers.
No way, do people really believe this stuff? Or is our circle just like this to begin with?
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ZkSnarker
· 01-10 14:54
well technically the signal-to-noise ratio here is so broken it'd fail peer review immediately... imagine if academia had this many grifters per capita lmfaooo
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DeFiAlchemist
· 01-10 14:54
the signal-to-noise ratio in these streams has gotten absolutely grim... it's like watching the protocol's liquidity pool get drained by pure spam. the mathematical elegance of decentralized discourse just transmuted into straight-up noise polution, ngl
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-10 14:41
The bunch of scammers in the live room are really unbelievable, each more outrageous than the last haha
When can the Crypto community have normal technical discussions? It's all just these schemes to scam retail investors
I'm already numb, anyway scammers will always outnumber genuine people
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-10 14:34
The same old scripts in live streaming rooms, I'm really numb to it.
Haha, it's the same routine from start to finish, and the leeks still believe it.
Rather than calling it a scammer's paradise, it's more like a leek buffet.
That's why I quit Twitter long ago, it's too dirty.
Signal-to-noise imbalance? It's been reversed for a long time, okay.
I've also seen the scene where the chat box is flooded, it's truly incredible.
With this kind of script every day, who would still dare to seriously discuss technology?
Crypto Twitter has really become a paradise for scammers. Maybe it has always been like this from the start.
Last night during a live stream, the entire chat box was flooded with various "marketing pushers."
"Bro, we can help you launch a coin."
"We helped the old guy make 15,000 before, and tonight we can help you make 45,000."
These kinds of messages kept coming one after another. You can feel the sense of greed and impatience — everyone is thinking about quick profits. Genuine discussions were drowned out, leaving only conversations between project teams and retail investors. This is a true reflection of the current community: a severe imbalance between signals and noise.