A group of young tech talents from Connecticut built their own startup, but guess what they went all-in on? Sperm racing. Not crypto. Not blockchain. Not Web3. Literally sperm racing.
This pretty much sums up where our industry stands right now.
You'd think sharp, hungry founders with local network and resources would naturally gravitate toward crypto and decentralized finance. Instead, they're innovating in... reproductive biology simulation. Make what you will of that.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 12-13 00:59
Haha, this really makes me laugh. Is sperm race really more promising than our blockchain games?
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Geniuses have all gone to play with sperm. What does that say?
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Wait, did they raise money in this track?
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No way, has Web3 really declined to this extent? Even biological simulation is better.
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I bet these two guys have never even looked at crypto groups during a bear market.
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Sober-minded people have all come out, and only we are still bragging here.
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LiquidityWizard
· 12-13 00:58
nah but actually, if you run the probability distributions on founder attention allocation... sperm racing's got statistically significant market validation we don't have. fundamentally speaking, that's just better risk-adjusted capital deployment than another defi protocol nobody needs. 🤷
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 12-13 00:54
NGL, these people might be smarter than our group who are always yapping... at least biology won't collapse.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 12-13 00:44
ngl, these guys' ideas are actually a bit crazy... but why do I feel this is more reliable than some pump-and-dump projects?
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RadioShackKnight
· 12-13 00:44
ngl this guy's sarcasm is quite on point, but to be honest, what's wrong with reproductive biology simulation? At least they're working on real stuff instead of another shitcoin.
A group of young tech talents from Connecticut built their own startup, but guess what they went all-in on? Sperm racing. Not crypto. Not blockchain. Not Web3. Literally sperm racing.
This pretty much sums up where our industry stands right now.
You'd think sharp, hungry founders with local network and resources would naturally gravitate toward crypto and decentralized finance. Instead, they're innovating in... reproductive biology simulation. Make what you will of that.