You know you've found someone who actually gets crypto when they ask "what chain is it on?" instead of "what chain is that?" The way someone frames that simple question tells you whether they're genuinely engaged with blockchain tech or just casually scrolling memes. That distinction matters more than you'd think. If she's asking about the specific chain architecture rather than treating it as a vague afterthought, she's the one. Time to propose.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 01-13 23:54
Haha, this standard of judgment is too awesome. The people around me who only say "gm" simply can't come up with questions like this.
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ForumLurker
· 01-13 23:54
Damn, is this the standard for finding a wife? Why am I so bad...
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 01-13 23:51
Haha, this one has to be married. Girls who ask "which chain" are indeed rare.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-13 23:48
Haha, this dating advice is really on point. It all depends on whether she's asking "which chain" or "which chain is that"... I was wondering why I'm single and can't find someone who asks the right questions.
You know you've found someone who actually gets crypto when they ask "what chain is it on?" instead of "what chain is that?" The way someone frames that simple question tells you whether they're genuinely engaged with blockchain tech or just casually scrolling memes. That distinction matters more than you'd think. If she's asking about the specific chain architecture rather than treating it as a vague afterthought, she's the one. Time to propose.