The contrast is wild. Get invited to speak at mainstream industry conferences all expenses covered—keynotes running 60 minutes, news outlets covering it, massive web2 audience reach. Clean logistics, real platform.
Flip to crypto conferences hunting for speakers? They want us to pay $40k for a 15-minute slot squeezed between other talks. That's the current state of Web3 event economics. Meanwhile everyone's talking about mainstream adoption and bridging the gap. The irony's pretty thick when traditional conferences treat crypto voices as draws worth investing in, but blockchain-native events treat speakers like they should fund the ecosystem.
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AirdropFreedom
· 8h ago
Laughing out loud, the Web3 conference is really outrageous, and they even have to lose money to "build the ecosystem."
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12h ago
Haha, isn't this the current state of Web3? Claiming to build an ecosystem, but in reality, it's all about harvesting the little guys.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12h ago
Laughing out loud, the crypto circle's behavior is indeed outrageous. Web2 pays you to speak, but Web3 makes you pay; what kind of logic is this?
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WhaleWatcher
· 12h ago
That's incredible. Web2 conferences reimburse you in full and give you an hour, while crypto conferences turn around and charge you 40,000 yuan to speak for 15 minutes. Is this what they call ecosystem building?
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WenMoon42
· 12h ago
NGL, this is just outrageous. Web3 is completely messed up, and they still want mainstream approval.
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CafeMinor
· 12h ago
Laughing out loud, the logic in the Web3 circle is really absurd... Do I have to be stuck in the middle and talk for 15 minutes just to pay?
The contrast is wild. Get invited to speak at mainstream industry conferences all expenses covered—keynotes running 60 minutes, news outlets covering it, massive web2 audience reach. Clean logistics, real platform.
Flip to crypto conferences hunting for speakers? They want us to pay $40k for a 15-minute slot squeezed between other talks. That's the current state of Web3 event economics. Meanwhile everyone's talking about mainstream adoption and bridging the gap. The irony's pretty thick when traditional conferences treat crypto voices as draws worth investing in, but blockchain-native events treat speakers like they should fund the ecosystem.