Why bother with donations and good deeds in Web3? Going to temples, charity organizations, or casually clicking on a charity project on Taobao—those are all more direct.
But the real question is—do you know what faith really means? Playing projects and doing charity in the crypto world isn't about self-satisfaction; it's about tangible actions and principles. You must first be a genuine person before you can be credible.
The candlestick chart is your faith. Cash out all your coins on Sol and BSC, then turn around and still cry out about contributing to Web3? Does that logic even hold?
Don’t become a master of self-deception in the crypto circle. Be sincere.
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PretendingSerious
· 6h ago
Ha, that really hits home. I've seen too many of these "I contribute to Web3" types, and their wallets have long been emptied.
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Honestly, the charity shows in the crypto world are really disgusting. It's better to just burn paper at a temple.
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Faith? Brother, you're joking. In this circle, faith is just a chart of price increases.
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Laughing to death, cutting leeks on one side and shouting about contributing to the ecosystem on the other. This double standard is incredible.
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So, sincerity is the most valuable, and it's also the most lacking in the crypto world.
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I'll ask just one question: how many can truly put aside the K-line chart to do this?
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The bottom line? In the crypto world, that thing should be thrown away. Don't expect to pick it up later.
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Very true, action > speech. There are too many keyboard warriors in this circle.
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SillyWhale
· 6h ago
Just be straightforward, doing charity in the crypto world and gambling on the K-line are completely different things.
Cash out and run away while still boasting high-profile, it's hilarious.
I've said it long ago, the biggest shortage in Web3 is real people, but a bunch of people are just acting all day.
Those who haven't cashed out and are still坚持, I really respect them.
Bragging without paying taxes, huh.
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OPsychology
· 6h ago
You're not wrong. In the crypto world, these people love to play the "doing good" persona, but as soon as they cash out, they run.
After cashing out, they still have the nerve to talk about contributions. Truly unbelievable.
Better to ask yourself, what the hell do you really believe in?
Stop pretending, everyone. It's that simple.
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MercilessHalal
· 6h ago
Faith? Ha, first clear out your own coins before talking to me about faith.
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Well said, the false stories in the crypto world are told so smoothly, and yet they have the nerve to package it as charity.
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After cashing out, still wanting to maintain a persona, I really can't understand this train of thought.
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Just tell me, is it faith in the K-line or faith in your own wallet?
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Can the crypto world understand the word "sincerity"? Not really.
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The act of donating as a virtue is just self-deception with a different mask in Web3.
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Wow, talking about the Web3 dream during pump times, talking about social responsibility during dump times, this turnaround is top-notch in technology.
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Where's the bottom line? All eaten up by the K-line.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 6h ago
Cash out and run, then cry out about contribution—truly unbelievable
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Exactly, I'm just worried that if you have no faith yourself, you want to move others
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Talking about Web3 spirit after clearing all your coins? Uh, that's a bit awkward
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All you did was try to whitewash your holdings with charity, hilarious
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True faith should be consistent, not decided by market trends
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Self-deception in the crypto world, I know it too well, their acting is pretty good
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The bottom line is more important than the starting point, there's really no problem with that
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Wait, how come your candlestick chart and your kindness are moving in opposite directions
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A bit heart-wrenching, but it hits many people's pain points
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 6h ago
Sincerity? What sincerity is there in the crypto world?
Sounds nice, but isn't it just trying to ride the wave to make a quick buck?
Cash out and run, and still want to keep a good reputation? That's hilarious.
They're super eager when making quick money, but when they lose, they start talking about faith.
Alright, keep fooling yourself.
Why bother with donations and good deeds in Web3? Going to temples, charity organizations, or casually clicking on a charity project on Taobao—those are all more direct.
But the real question is—do you know what faith really means? Playing projects and doing charity in the crypto world isn't about self-satisfaction; it's about tangible actions and principles. You must first be a genuine person before you can be credible.
The candlestick chart is your faith. Cash out all your coins on Sol and BSC, then turn around and still cry out about contributing to Web3? Does that logic even hold?
Don’t become a master of self-deception in the crypto circle. Be sincere.