crypto folks out there like "is this anything?" while searching around for the next narrative to draw in new bagholders
@molly0xfff
People are usually excited about new technologies. People like to read about them, see movies about them, dream about them... Not everything is a conspiracy. Think about all the products we were hyped up for, that never happened or sucked when they did. It's not a crypto thing,it's the fact that we want the future to happen fast and we want the next shiny thing.

@NoiseColor @molly0xfff A cryptocurrency cultist says what?

(I suspect by now most people are not remotely excited about "new technologies" in the cryptocurrency space, unless it's a way to burn the whole thing with fire and salt the earth.)

@denisbloodnok @molly0xfff
That is a bizzare comment. Maybe some unresolved emotional issues?
@NoiseColor @molly0xfff I think my desire to see all cryptocurrency completely destroyed is pretty straightforward, really (and quite a common one), and likewise it doesn't seem particularly bizarre to note that most people are not actually excited about new scams in a space already riddled with them.
@denisbloodnok
No doubt your situation is the result of some personal trauma and your over the top emotional response is nothing else but bizarre. Why anyone would invest so much of themselves into hating something like a technology that they don't need to have any contact with is just bizzare af and you should get that checked out.
I'm interested in having rational exchanges in my activities and this for sure could not be that. Have a good one! Bye!
@molly0xfff

@NoiseColor @molly0xfff I think I missed this personal trauma. Indeed, I'm not sure I have very much invested in disliking buttcoins. It's White, not me, who devotes a lot of time to writing a newsletter about how the space is riddled with fraud - a worthwhile activity, but it's not me who's doing it.

Disliking your scammy cult is pretty normal, really. Most people want nothing to do with it.