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>tfw my normie friends don't even feel enticed by the idea of memes or crypto in the slightest
>They are all looking to start real businesses
>tfw these are the same people that genuinely bought into the NFT craze
>tfw these are the same people that fell for crypto gaming
>tfw these are the same people that feel for eceleb coins
>tfw these people now think anyone that buys into ''organic memecoin communities'' are basically psyop retards giving their money, and life energy away for free

There's a culture shift towards crypto, the novelty is gone, the suspense of disbelief is over. Normies got too close to the sun with PF, and the top utility coins providing zero utility after a whole decade and millions in funding.
All methods of hype have been exhausted, the game has been abstracted, understood, synthetized and thrown in the garbage bin.
TL:DR the game has been solved
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>>61570545
Bottom signal
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>>61570545
I see a lot of these posts and wonder whether the posters are familiar with the idea of people aging. You observe your own friends as they grow older choose more and more conservative investments, that's just how it is, risk tolerance goes down with age. It does not mean crypto is falling out of fashion, it means your social circle getting too old for it. Only institutional adult investors care about it, 30+ retail never touched it, ever. That was no different in previous cycles.
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>>61570582
Been hearing people say this for 4 months straight, while the price continues to go down and yet another top utility coin suddenly dies
(kDA, Cardano, Aave)

People have crypto fatigue
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>>61570545
Bottom signal you stupid monkey, buy or cry kek
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>>61570545
>le anime photo supports my view
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>>61570597
Enjoy the bags
No on cares about fomo anymore, these one liners just come off as cringy desperate pleads to keep the scam rolling

Might be high time you got a job, nigger
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The unironic part about this is chainlink will now rocket up and they will realize they missed their one shot, and they won’t even be able to start a business because chainlink/AI will prevent them from having a business and they will be subjected to a UBI camp with Somalians as their neighbors.
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>>61570545
>Retards scammed by memecoins and NFTs ejected from market
Good. Bottom signal. They'll be back realizing their mistake when BTC doubles ATH again.
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>>61570612
They won't be back
You are the retail now
Spamming "bottom signal" won't change that
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Crypto is over.
Everyone has either tried it and got burnt and won't return, or already into crypto.
Without a big influx of new suckers buying it won't go up.
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If its over then what the fuck are we all supposed to do now? I had no plan b.
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>>61570619
you are the bottom signal. kek
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>>61570709
and dont say "GET A JERB"

Im an autistic NEET who doesn't go outside and i hate interacting with normies, crypto was meant to be my savior where I can get money (and a lot of it) without having to be around normies or do normie things
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>>61570716
Autism bux
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>>61570545
op is a 16 year old indian
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>>61570545
I must be a normie then. Started playing around with trading crypto around covid. Made more than twice on even the lowest performing stock. I honestly havent seen anyone nor used crypto for anything but gambling now. It was a nice idea, we tested an unregulated market and found out its horrifying. Now we can go back to actual tradable assets.
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>>61570721
I get AutismBux already

But its not enough! and it MIGHT not be around forever!
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>>61570604
get a job? I don't need it, sorry for you current state of poor nigger lmfao, keep being poor while I'm keep buying on bottoms.
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>>61570545
Bs, people will FOMO in again once BTC starts rising. Lmao at you thinking the average Joe has any discipline or intelligence
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99% of the current coins will eventually disappear. Sure bitcoin and a few others may survive, but shitcoin #2774 won't. I wish I could long-term short the shitcoin market without getting margin-called because of every random peak that last 2 hours.
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>>61570858
>the trillion dollar mcap will just keep multiplying

Its now a stable coin that beats out inflation, thats it. And besides a bear market is underway for awhile.
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>>61571039
Marketcap doesn't mean jack shit. There's a going rate for BTC, and a cost associated with mining it and it will only go up over time, especially if AI fags suck down all of the parts and energy. That's just how shit is. There is no losing on any investment in current year + 10 as long as you aren't fiat maxxing.
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>>61570545
Daily crypto FUD before the take off in just 24hs
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>>61570545
working as intended
they funded its development
now they wander off like bored children
while the tech is finally ready
all we need now is a global disaster
then everything gets tokenized
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>>61570611
here's a (you) lmao delusional retard
have kids
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>>61570545
>burn someone a jillion and one times
WTF why aren't they queueing up to get burnt a jillionth and one times?
YEAH IT'S A MYSTERY IT'S AN ABSOLUTE MYSTERY
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>>61571077
I'm just waiting until some hip new vidya comes out that the kiddies can't get enough of that has some kind of crypto based system for buying and selling items in it.
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>>61571151
>that has some kind of crypto based system for buying and selling items in it.
Never gonna happen, theyve had a whole decade to develop this, the gaming community ity as a whole rejected it
There inst a single good crypto game, and there'll never be
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>>61570716
>and dont say "GET A JERB"
You say that like you are the main protagonist, and someone owes you something, lol
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>>61570716
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>>61570545
did you retards really think spamming the same stale shit for the past 10 years was a long term investment strategy? people grow up, people move on, people get bored with stale shit over time.
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>>61571221
exactly, same for every industry, crypto has been around at least 10 years and the actual adoption in any industry is essentially zero. there is no development happening on crypto that isnt just more spun off ponzi scheme scam tokens. it's not useful technology, ask any software developer.
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>>61571277
I guess I need to just step up to the plate and do it. A very simple ARPG with RNG gear you can trade with others for crypto would be a hit. Like the D3 real money auction house except the game is good and you don't give up 20% of your trade to some jew company. I guess the hard part is ensuring there's no way to cheat.
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>>61570545
I, too, believe it's over which is unfortunate because I was heavily invested into it and lost a lot of money, but even I feel the need to say good riddance. Crypto milked the market for everything it had and it only got more cancerous as time went on and liquidity dried up. It's time to put this bitch to sleep once and for all.
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>>61571272
Most people here still haven't processed the absolute level of fatigue, they think being irrationally bullish, or spamming ''bottom signal'' will somehow fix things, lol
>>61571322
You'll do all that, and end up in the logical conclusion that it was tech not needed, there's nothing a crypto system for in-game economy can achieve that a normal one doesn't already do better, not to mention it incentivices the players to be third world jeets that only log in to farm, and exploit for cents, basically killing the game experience for everyone

Crypto systems in videogames are literally anti-gaming, or so inconsequential they are literally irrelevant
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>>61571277
>it's not useful technology, ask any software developer
I'm a software developer it IS a useful technology. Imagine we took all the infrastructure the current fiat system uses and we open sourced it and we actually allowed people to write their own software to do stuff like build banks, trading exchanges, HFT hedge fund, credit companies, basically any finance based business. As a developer it's crazy because you can build your own bank, something that otherwise would take lots of money and months of legal paperwork

2021 was so exciting because we basically had a thousand different economic experiments, we got to see most of them fail like yield farms, NFTs, 3,3 etc. but a few also stick like lending markets, perp dexes, ido launch pads, curve finance, dai

I do agree that for your average person who isn't making international transactions it's not a useful technology though

>>61571151
>>61571221
Crypto gaming is 100% not necessary and never would have worked. CSGO and Diablo and many other games already have real money P2P in-game markets.

When you start to think about the promises of crypto gaming you realize it would never work. It's just yield farming with extra steps.

>you can take your items from one game and use them in another!
If I'm the dev of game number 1, if I want to allow items from game number 2 in my game how exactly will that work? I need to make a partnership with game number 2 and manually decide the stats for the items? That basically goes against decentralization and the permissionless nature of crypto, if no other games want to import items from my game because they break the game balance or something then this idea is dead in the water

Even if 2 games decide to integrate their items it's basically a lose-lose situation unless it's purely just cosmetic items. Game 1 has an item that is really hard to get, in game 2 you can get that item way easier, so the market gets unfairly saturated in game 1 and game 2 loses players.
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>>61571502
>If I'm the dev of game number 1, if I want to allow items from game number 2 in my game how exactly will that work?
It's actually such a retarded concept, the more you dissect it the more you realize it was an idea that spawn by grifters, and speculations that neither understand videogames, nor care about creating a good product.
They only care about profiting and extracting via a novel method, which is also true for 99% of crypto projects

This is why normies got so much crypto fatigue, the human soul inevitably wants to go build something real
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>>61571502
Bro crypto was fun but all these "innovations" you listed amount to repackaging the fiat + interest + future promise scam ponzis ran by tradfi and governments but with superfast turnover times...
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>>61571502
>immediately starts talking about things I never even mentioned
payment processors are a total cunt and an indie ARPG with crypto trading would be crack to the zoomie generation
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>>61571521
>They only care about profiting and extracting via a novel method, which is also true for 99% of crypto projects
Fuck man NFTs could have ACTUALLY been something legit. People spend hundreds of thousands of dollars PER YEAR to be members of country clubs, they do this for connections, NFTs could have been the digital country club but the country clubs were so poisoned with broccoli-hair Miami bottle poppers that the cringe repulsed anyone with a valuable network (aka old white men)

Or using NFTs for concert tickets so that venues can sell their tickets directly. Or using NFTs for products where part of the value of the product depends on the participation of other customers (aka like a social network/youtube/any content based host) so that incentives could be aligned.
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>>61570594
>top utility coin
>Cardano
lmaooo
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>>61571562
This is the free market, if payment processors are providing a shitty service then another payment processor will start up to compete and grab market share.... also you're describing a payment problem which can be solved on the payment layer, you don't need to build a game to solve a payment problem

>talking about things I never even mentioned
Yeah I'm talking about crypto gaming in general, but back to what you said

>you don't give up 20% of your trade to some jew company
How is this different from earning trading royalties on NFTs? And the reason why they charge 20% is because it's an AAA title game and they know they can charge more. The same thing will happen to crypto games that become popular and they will also monetize via increasing royalties. Is your grand idea to make a game that doesn't make money?
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>>61571619
>This is the free market, if payment processors are providing a shitty service then another payment processor will start up to compete and grab market share
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>>61571502
>>61571588
>>61571619
I appreciate the enthusiasm but you have to let it go man. Crypto in its current form just isn’t gonna work. Besides, you know the drill:
>token not needed
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>>61571657
Ok then go make one or just use crypto as a payment processor, using crypto as a form of payment acceptance =/= web3 gaming.... Like I said I have no idea why adding shitty microtransactions to a game circumvents what's fundamentally a payment problem.

>>61572644
Trust me I'm divested
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>>61570593
zoomers would rather sports gamble than use crypto because its the same fucking thing except one has ads running 24/7
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>>61575537
>Like I said I have no idea why adding shitty microtransactions to a game circumvents what's fundamentally a payment problem.
It doesnt, and you should stop assuming the people in this space care about having a good faith argument. They don't.
They'll want to enforce whatever views are required to pump their bags, and jeet
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>>61571657
Paypal is exactly that, anon. It was a new service that competed with visa and mastercard. Is it shady as fuck? Yes. But it is competition.



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