Back when Nikita Bier was building apps for teenagers, I was diving into crypto Twitter and grinding to turn my life around. Fast forward ten years—now he's become a crypto community expert talking about how we're basically sabotaging ourselves. The problem? We've swapped genuine engagement for engagement-baiting and outrage farming. Social media in crypto spaces used to be about real conversation. Now it feels like everyone's just chasing clout through inflammatory takes. That shift hit different when you've been in the trenches since day one.
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FlippedSignal
· 01-12 12:18
Really, after ten years, this circle has become more and more magical.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 01-10 20:33
I should have listened to advice ten years ago. Now, it's all full of drama queens.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 01-10 20:31
To be honest, these ten years have indeed changed the atmosphere. Where is the previous environment of discussing blockchain principles?
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TestnetNomad
· 01-10 20:26
Haha, just some ramblings from a ten-year old veteran investor.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-10 20:25
Ten years ago, it was really different. Now it's all about traffic and tearing each other apart. Who still cares about the truth?
Back when Nikita Bier was building apps for teenagers, I was diving into crypto Twitter and grinding to turn my life around. Fast forward ten years—now he's become a crypto community expert talking about how we're basically sabotaging ourselves. The problem? We've swapped genuine engagement for engagement-baiting and outrage farming. Social media in crypto spaces used to be about real conversation. Now it feels like everyone's just chasing clout through inflammatory takes. That shift hit different when you've been in the trenches since day one.