- Gambling memecoins on SOL to post customized PnL cards with a super duper cool background [thinks he's stylistic].
- Types exclusively with the lingo variation of: "damn ts tuff bro. aura popping off rn twin." etc. etc.
- Will occasionally use these emojis: 💔 and/or 🥀
- Posts a new vehicle or timepiece purchase, followed with any variation of: "Alhamdulillah, Subhanallah, and/or Allahu-Akbar."
- Some sob story of how they were "broke" a year ago and "the trenches" saved their life.
- Thinks his FnF group is highly private and feels special, but uses his own buddies as exit liquidity whilst using the "pious LARP" to his benefit to avoid suspicion.
Playing MMORPGs competitively and then getting into crypto is often seen as a massive cheat code but one thing overlooked is how it completely desensitized your brain to "money" from early on.
You don’t view coins [other than maybe BTC] as actual money, you view them as IN-GAME ITEMS that are tradable with a specific monetary value.
After all, they’re just made-up pieces of code that we assign worth to. That "worth" changes daily.
What was SOL popularized for this run?
Let's not beat around the bush.
It was to give you chips to bet on memes.
MMORPGs were the same, for example the classic Duel Arena where almost everyone went to “stake” [gamble items worth thousands of dollars], hence why Eddie took inspiration and created Stake originally.
It was simply a fun “harmless” game, you doubled your pixelated goldpieces to buy more things and enjoy the greater game better.
Another popular example is CSGO skins being “gambled" [Joopii/Monarch took advantage of this too].
But they're just skins? Who cares? No?
Our brains don’t attribute real value to 1 SOL or 1 ETH.
They’re no more than numbers on the screen, similar to how a partyhat was worth thousands of dollars [but ONLY if you decided to real world trade it],
Yet almost everyone decided to try and collect the whole set instead - using the Duel Arena as the only viable method.
Crypto for MMORPG kids is a game where once you’re past a certain point,
You stop caring about any life upgrades and just focus on milestones “in-game” for your own personal fulfilment.
The truth is, you can never beat these players because they aren't associating reality with this virtual world.
Fundamentally it's the exact same shit but merely with a different player base.
In response to the legal action initiated by Changpeng Zhao, I hereby double down on my previous statements made on Twitter, regarding Binance's operations and practices. I acknowledge that my comments are not misleading or inaccurate, and I do not regret any confusion or harm caused. I am committed to resolving this matter through the legal process and will refrain from further public statements on this issue pending the outcome of the proceedings.
Here's some fun facts about Binance that CZ doesn't want you know:
The Binance spot market is ENTIRELY propped up by trading firms like Amber using LOCKED BNB they received from CZ [when he had rugged everyone's Binance equity].
They have NON-SELLABLE, NON-TRANSFERRABLE BNB that they use to farm the launchpad and use as collateral in the spot market at a NET LOSS,
They then farm the market rebates.
The spot market being propped up by BNB is essentially Binance giving MMs Alameda-like loans.
My question to CZ is very simple:
Can you CONFIRM or DENY that nearly 30%~ of the Binance spot market is propped up by locked BNB that certain Singaporean trading firms received in exchange for Binance equity after the ICO?
GENUINELY THINK about this guys.
How is Binance's spot market so deep and liquid compared to everyone else?
Once again, it is because MMs quote at B/E or slight net loss and farm the spot MM rebates.
Girls in crypto don't really want to be real-life streamers.
Why would they WANT TO walk around for hours and forcefully interact with other men?
Their tiny little feet will hurt for hours afterwards.
Their tiny brain will be mushed from faking a happy persona the whole day, dealing with chopped geeks hitting on them.
Deep down inside,
They don't want to be present.
They don't want to be seen.
But the crypto industry rewards females who are willing to be physically recognized due to the disparity gap between men and women here.
Truly disheartening seeing these e-girls put on a soulless smile everyday just for the off chance they can acquire some insider information to trade with.
You should be napping in your natural "eepy" state.