The crypto space has a noise problem. Too many voices with nothing substantive to contribute—people treating casual market chatter like it's groundbreaking insight. What actually happens? They come across as uninformed speculators, lacking basic education about the assets they're trading. That's not just embarrassing for them; it erodes credibility across the entire ecosystem. When every third person claiming to be a crypto expert is purely guessing, serious investors get turned off, regulators get skeptical, and genuine innovation gets drowned out. The market doesn't need more hot takes from people who don't know what they're talking about. It needs fewer voices making more sense.
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TokenDustCollector
· 22h ago
Exactly right, it's really annoying, everywhere are influencers and big V's in the crypto circle spouting nonsense.
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0xSunnyDay
· 22h ago
Nah, that's why I don't pay attention to those crypto influencers anymore—just a bunch of confident nonsense generators.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 22h ago
According to the database, these types of articles have appeared since 2021 and have failed to effectively change anyone's words for 3 years and 47 days... It has been 842 days since someone last said "improve the quality of discussions," and it is recommended to be included in the Guinness World Records.
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degenonymous
· 22h ago
NGL, that's why I rarely scroll through Twitter anymore. It's all self-media influencers bragging nonsense.
The crypto space has a noise problem. Too many voices with nothing substantive to contribute—people treating casual market chatter like it's groundbreaking insight. What actually happens? They come across as uninformed speculators, lacking basic education about the assets they're trading. That's not just embarrassing for them; it erodes credibility across the entire ecosystem. When every third person claiming to be a crypto expert is purely guessing, serious investors get turned off, regulators get skeptical, and genuine innovation gets drowned out. The market doesn't need more hot takes from people who don't know what they're talking about. It needs fewer voices making more sense.