Funny thing about the NFT space—the loudest critics often rock NFT profile pictures themselves. You'd think they'd at least use regular avatars if they're constantly bashing the whole scene. The irony is kind of wild. Anyone else notice this?
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 7h ago
ngl this is the double standard I hate the most... criticizing NFTs verbally, but still using them as profile pictures, I'm speechless.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 8h ago
Oh, isn't this the classic "I oppose NFTs but my profile picture has to be a blue-chip" phenomenon? After a round of selling, you still have to hold your position, or else it feels really boring.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 8h ago
Haha, this is true double standards. They say they will burn the NFT, but in reality, all the profile pictures are loaded with the latest models.
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AirDropMissed
· 8h ago
Saying bad things about NFTs but still using an NFT profile picture—what's this if not double standards...
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 8h ago
ngl this is the funniest part of Web3—talking trash about NFTs while thinking about NFTs all day. Honestly, I don't know if it's for traffic or what.
Funny thing about the NFT space—the loudest critics often rock NFT profile pictures themselves. You'd think they'd at least use regular avatars if they're constantly bashing the whole scene. The irony is kind of wild. Anyone else notice this?