When a market move fizzles out in less than a day, does it really qualify as a meta shift? Or are we just throwing the term around for any blip that catches attention? Seems like the bar for calling something a 'meta' keeps getting lower.
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TopBuyerForever
· 8h ago
Haha, really, the word "meta" is now everywhere. Everything is meta. I think whenever there's a slight movement in the market, everyone starts coining new terms.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 8h ago
Really, everything is called meta now. A rebound within a day is also hyped as a paradigm shift. The industry is extremely restless.
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CommunityLurker
· 8h ago
The "meta" I saw yesterday is gone today. Can this still be called meta? It's just vocabulary inflation.
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StrawberryIce
· 8h ago
Nah, it's gone in a day and still calls it a meta shift. We should reflect on how this term has been overused.
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TokenStorm
· 8h ago
On-chain data can't reveal much. In 24 hours, you just want to define meta, isn't that another way of saying FOMO? [Dog head]
When a market move fizzles out in less than a day, does it really qualify as a meta shift? Or are we just throwing the term around for any blip that catches attention? Seems like the bar for calling something a 'meta' keeps getting lower.