Let's talk about something that's been festering in crypto for way too long: predatory behavior dressed up as innovation.
There's a specific breed of actor in this space whose playbook never changes—extract maximum value while leaving everyone else holding the bag. It's parasitic. Systemic, even.
But here's what really gets under my skin: the deliberate misinformation. Not mistakes. Not gray areas. Intentional miseducation wrapped in slick marketing and false authority. They know exactly what they're doing.
We've normalized it. We shouldn't have. If we want Web3 to mature, we need to call this out loud and clear—no exceptions, no excuses.
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SybilSlayer
· 20h ago
Basically, it's just that there are too many scammers, and they keep using the old tricks with a new name to continue scamming.
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CounterIndicator
· 20h ago
Exactly right, these people are just vampires. No matter how fancy the packaging, they can't change their true nature.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 20h ago
Seller show vs. buyer show, this is the current state of crypto haha
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CryingOldWallet
· 20h ago
You're absolutely right. This is exactly the current crypto ecosystem I dislike.
Let's talk about something that's been festering in crypto for way too long: predatory behavior dressed up as innovation.
There's a specific breed of actor in this space whose playbook never changes—extract maximum value while leaving everyone else holding the bag. It's parasitic. Systemic, even.
But here's what really gets under my skin: the deliberate misinformation. Not mistakes. Not gray areas. Intentional miseducation wrapped in slick marketing and false authority. They know exactly what they're doing.
We've normalized it. We shouldn't have. If we want Web3 to mature, we need to call this out loud and clear—no exceptions, no excuses.