The days of Crypto Twitter dominance are fading fast. We're shifting into a new era now—CX is taking over the conversation. The landscape where everyone gathered on one platform to discuss blockchain, tokens, and market moves? That's becoming history. The community's fragmenting, platforms are evolving, and how people connect around crypto is fundamentally changing. Whether it's decentralized spaces, alternative networks, or new social layers built into Web3—the way we exchange ideas in this space won't look the same anymore.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 9h ago
To be honest, I've seen the trend of CX taking over for a long time. That Twitter approach is indeed outdated.
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LazyDevMiner
· 9h ago
Really, can CX replace CT? I'm not sure.
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Splitting up is fine; anyway, information fragmentation has already begun.
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Sounds nice, but it's actually just influencers splitting and opening their own small accounts.
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The new social layer, the new social layer, in the end, it's just the same old crypto circle, just a different coat.
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I always feel like this wave of migration is just a prelude to cutting leeks.
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Decentralized space sounds good, but poor user experience is just a joke.
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CX takeover? Why am I still seeing CT arguing?
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Community splits are actually good for most people; finally, no more brainwashing.
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Web3 social layers are almost all dead; can they survive this time?
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Got it. It’s just that there's no money for marketing, so they’re shifting to small circle operations.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 9h ago
Broken platforms, broken communities. But to be fair, this is what true decentralization should look like.
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Both CX and the new Web3 social layer are essentially operating independently.
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Can we have a proper conversation without constantly splitting? I just want to find a place to see if there's the next 100x coin.
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The Twitter era is indeed over. Now there are fragmented small circles everywhere, which is a bit exhausting.
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This wave of change actually presents an opportunity for small projects; no need to be crushed by big V influencers.
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I'm already tired of watching those people's performances on Twitter. If there's a split, so be it—each to their own.
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Web3Educator
· 9h ago
honestly the "centralization" of discourse on one platform was always gonna be the bottleneck. let me break this down for my students—fragmentation *isn't* failure, it's actually the maturation we needed. crypto twitter was basically web2 cosplay anyway
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NeverPresent
· 9h ago
Really? Is CT gone? It still seems like there are a bunch of people arguing there.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 9h ago
This is what we want, it should have been diversified long ago.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 9h ago
It should have split earlier. That bunch of people on Twitter spread FUD every day. It's better to go chat on DeSource or some new social layer.
The days of Crypto Twitter dominance are fading fast. We're shifting into a new era now—CX is taking over the conversation. The landscape where everyone gathered on one platform to discuss blockchain, tokens, and market moves? That's becoming history. The community's fragmenting, platforms are evolving, and how people connect around crypto is fundamentally changing. Whether it's decentralized spaces, alternative networks, or new social layers built into Web3—the way we exchange ideas in this space won't look the same anymore.