The glory days of crypto Twitter were really something else back in 2021. That bull run spawned a whole cast of characters who became legendary in their own right. You had the shitposters dropping fire GIFs while actively playing their positions, the leverage traders pushing all-in on every bounce, and the endless drama over who copied whose project—genuine fork accusations flying left and right. Then there was the peak NFT mania: people dropping six figures on digital apes like they were going out of style. Some community figures got so deep into collections like Bored Apes that they became synonymous with the projects themselves. The whole scene was chaotic, over-the-top, and absolutely magnetic. 2021 crypto Twitter wasn't just about price charts—it was pure culture, memetics, and the unfiltered energy of an emerging ecosystem finding its voice.
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OnchainHolmes
· 9h ago
The wave in 2021 was truly incredible. Thinking back now, I still feel a bit dazed.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 9h ago
Back in 2021, it was really crazy. I still remember seeing various influencers constantly accusing each other of copying projects every day, haha.
The glory days of crypto Twitter were really something else back in 2021. That bull run spawned a whole cast of characters who became legendary in their own right. You had the shitposters dropping fire GIFs while actively playing their positions, the leverage traders pushing all-in on every bounce, and the endless drama over who copied whose project—genuine fork accusations flying left and right. Then there was the peak NFT mania: people dropping six figures on digital apes like they were going out of style. Some community figures got so deep into collections like Bored Apes that they became synonymous with the projects themselves. The whole scene was chaotic, over-the-top, and absolutely magnetic. 2021 crypto Twitter wasn't just about price charts—it was pure culture, memetics, and the unfiltered energy of an emerging ecosystem finding its voice.