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The market's been noisy, but when hasn't it been?
The ups and downs of crashing prices, together with the hustle-bustle of raging tweets and opinionated takes doesn’t leave a lot of space to see through the madness.
And why have it otherwise; no one had to be in crypto woods to hear the falling price tress; reverberating with resounding losses, stops, cuts - and of course even the back-door profits made by few, supposedly.
I was - and probably still am - a loud noisemaker about crypto. When I had just dipped my toes in it, I couldn’t stop talking about how EVERYONE had to get into it. The wallet hack I experienced taught me to curb my enthusiasm a bit, but silence came once I saw I couldn’t split my focus efficiently among EVERY-DISCORD-CHANNEL!
There was always a new NFT project, a new coin, a new DAO, a new yield farm, a new airdrop, some whitelist, some giveaway, some competition, some retweet, some like, some follow…
It’s too much. I already suck keeping up with the web2 work responsibilities I’ve got; I do not plan on replicating the same habits in web3.
My goal became to find some silence and tune in to hear only those sounds I could manage.
I still suck, but I’m less noisy myself these days.
Perhaps that makes the difference really.
You sound. I’ll silence.
Voila!
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The market's been noisy, but when hasn't it been?
The ups and downs of crashing prices, together with the hustle-bustle of raging tweets and opinionated takes doesn’t leave a lot of space to see through the madness.
And why have it otherwise; no one had to be in crypto woods to hear the falling price tress; reverberating with resounding losses, stops, cuts - and of course even the back-door profits made by few, supposedly.
I was - and probably still am - a loud noisemaker about crypto. When I had just dipped my toes in it, I couldn’t stop talking about how EVERYONE had to get into it. The wallet hack I experienced taught me to curb my enthusiasm a bit, but silence came once I saw I couldn’t split my focus efficiently among EVERY-DISCORD-CHANNEL!
There was always a new NFT project, a new coin, a new DAO, a new yield farm, a new airdrop, some whitelist, some giveaway, some competition, some retweet, some like, some follow…
It’s too much. I already suck keeping up with the web2 work responsibilities I’ve got; I do not plan on replicating the same habits in web3.
My goal became to find some silence and tune in to hear only those sounds I could manage.
I still suck, but I’m less noisy myself these days.
Perhaps that makes the difference really.
You sound. I’ll silence.
Voila!
edition://0x7Bf5DaC579bAD1C4b55bA5091e1e375c8986282a?editionId=0
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