Seeing through the essence. Web3 should be a place where you make money standing up, but what happened? Instead, we get caught in scams here. This is awkward—our original intention for entering was freedom and autonomy, but in reality, we have to bow our heads and be submissive. Who would have thought that an ecosystem claiming to be decentralized is actually filled with various PUA and disrespect? This contrast is worth every participant seriously reflecting on: what exactly are we building?
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rugged_again
· 7h ago
Getting scammed again, it really is. Decentralization is just a joke.
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VibesOverCharts
· 11h ago
Only after being cut can you see clearly. What you said is so true.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-09 21:52
Woke up, just realized I got cut pretty badly.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-09 21:52
It makes sense; reality is so harsh. You come in hoping to win effortlessly, but in the end, you still have to bow your head and be humble.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-09 21:50
Really, decentralization has become the biggest joke; it's better to go back to traditional finance where people understand how to cut.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-09 21:43
That's such a harsh truth, it's really about human nature. Where no one is in charge, things get even more chaotic.
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GasWaster69
· 01-09 21:40
Really ruthless. Each project team claims to be decentralized, but behind the scenes, it's still the same old power game.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 01-09 21:23
That hits too close to home. How did it become new wine in old bottles?
Seeing through the essence. Web3 should be a place where you make money standing up, but what happened? Instead, we get caught in scams here. This is awkward—our original intention for entering was freedom and autonomy, but in reality, we have to bow our heads and be submissive. Who would have thought that an ecosystem claiming to be decentralized is actually filled with various PUA and disrespect? This contrast is worth every participant seriously reflecting on: what exactly are we building?