RE: What To Make Of DOGE

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Completely agree with everything above, especially the fad perspective. I see it in real life with the few people I know that are into it. They’re clueless. They have no knowledge of these markets nor do they have an understanding of what scarcity means in terms of value in this moment. They play with it because it’s the cute crypto and it’s popular right now. Any discussion I’ve tried to initiate about cryptocurrency or blockchain tech in general immediately devolves to blank looks and clueless smiles, and passive nodding.

Having said all that, however, I also agree it’s good for the space as a whole. I think it’s a bit of a double-edged sword, as many people who get burned when the bottom drops out permanently will never trust any of it again, but I think that’s a short term issue, in that it’ll be relatively few, comparatively speaking, and many of them will end up back in the crypto sphere eventually anyway since everything will be built there.

That’s not to say I don’t still want to shake a bastard by the face when they bring it up. I still having a lot of growing to do. 🤷‍♂️



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The ones that are burned, if (when) that happens, are going to be sour for a while. However, even sour, they will not be able to avoid crypto forever so they will be back.

We will see how this unfolds. I am not into DOGE nor will I be. But I hope it is a huge success since it is fun and shows how crazy ideas can take off.

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Lol. I’m trying really hard to adopt a positive attitude, but as a struggling idiot I, oddly, have very little patience for stupidity en masse. I mean, can’t we just have a floor we can’t drop below? It’s the 21st century. There’s fucking squirrel suits and low orbit vacation packages and we’re revisiting the flat earth “theory” and buying Doge. Smh.

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