You went silent, dropped us like we were nothing. We used to build together, remember?
Then the market heated up. You chased the clout, pocketed some gains, and just... vanished.
Meanwhile, we kept our heads down. Kept shipping. But you? You flip-flopped—threw in with our competitors, swung at us when you could. Yeah, it stung. Real talk, it did.
But here's the thing: if you ever circle back, we're not closing the door. Not because we're saints. It's just how we move. That's the culture we're building in this space.
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AirdropHarvester
· 10h ago
This is Web3. There are too many people who are blinded by money and betray others... but the fact that they are still willing to open the door in the end shows real vision.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-11 10:52
This is the reality of Web3... When money comes in, they turn hostile, retail investors are most likely to do this.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-11 10:51
That backstabbing feeling... really, I've seen it too many times. But that last sentence? That's ruthless. The mindset of not closing the door—that's the true winner's mentality.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-11 10:47
Hey, this is the humanity of Web3... turning on you after making money, really damn realistic
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 01-11 10:43
To be honest, backstabbing like this is seen too often in the crypto world. They turn their back after making a profit and immediately start mingling with the opposition... It's truly disgusting.
But this mindset is also real; there are no eternal enemies, only eternal interests. That's how Web3 operates.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-11 10:40
This kind of thing is too common in Web3. When the money comes, they turn their back; when the money is gone, they come back to find you... It's really disgusting.
You went silent, dropped us like we were nothing. We used to build together, remember?
Then the market heated up. You chased the clout, pocketed some gains, and just... vanished.
Meanwhile, we kept our heads down. Kept shipping. But you? You flip-flopped—threw in with our competitors, swung at us when you could. Yeah, it stung. Real talk, it did.
But here's the thing: if you ever circle back, we're not closing the door. Not because we're saints. It's just how we move. That's the culture we're building in this space.