My words yesterday were just a spontaneous expression, and I didn't expect such a big reaction. To be honest, I didn't mean to spread FUD; I was really just expressing how much pressure those who are truly working in this space are under. I casually gave an example, and how did it turn into an overwhelming wave of attacks?
What I really want to say is that builders in this ecosystem are already very tired. They have to push projects forward while also enduring various doubts and accusations. Sometimes a single point of view or a sentence can be over-interpreted. Can't our community be a bit more tolerant? Allow different voices to exist instead of immediately assuming someone is causing trouble?
I believe the Web3 ecosystem needs more constructive dialogue, rather than constant opposition and accusations.
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OffchainWinner
· 12-20 05:54
Builders do face a lot of pressure, but on the other hand, some rumors spread rapidly within the community, inevitably getting amplified.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 12-20 05:52
Builders are indeed under a lot of pressure, but the problem is... even a casual remark can trigger a storm. This is the current ecosystem, everyone's nerves are very tense.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 12-20 05:37
Ha, this is the crypto world. Honestly, it can be taken out of context and turned into FUD.
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quietly_staking
· 12-20 05:33
The words are fine, but who isn't tired right now... Builders are tired, investors are tired, and the community is even more exhausted. The problem is that a single sentence can cause such a huge wave, which shows that everyone is holding back anger in their hearts.
My words yesterday were just a spontaneous expression, and I didn't expect such a big reaction. To be honest, I didn't mean to spread FUD; I was really just expressing how much pressure those who are truly working in this space are under. I casually gave an example, and how did it turn into an overwhelming wave of attacks?
What I really want to say is that builders in this ecosystem are already very tired. They have to push projects forward while also enduring various doubts and accusations. Sometimes a single point of view or a sentence can be over-interpreted. Can't our community be a bit more tolerant? Allow different voices to exist instead of immediately assuming someone is causing trouble?
I believe the Web3 ecosystem needs more constructive dialogue, rather than constant opposition and accusations.