The shift in market culture is pretty wild to observe. Last year's bad actors—the ones running honeypot schemes and orchestrating rug pulls on community chats—are now treated like they've got the golden touch. It's absurd how quickly the narrative flips. Folks who were basically pariahs for their scams are now sitting pretty, living that charmed life while the rest of the ecosystem shrugs and moves on. The moral compass in this space has basically gone haywire. What passes for cool nowadays apparently includes the exact behavior that should've remained radioactive.
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MidnightTrader
· 6h ago
This is the crypto world. Yesterday's scammer is already a big shot today. It cracked me up.
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StakeOrRegret
· 16h ago
This circle is really incredible. The scammer from last year has already become a big shot this year. LOL
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StableGeniusDegen
· 12-12 07:59
Damn, this circle is really rotten to the core. The scammers from last year have become big shots this year.
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MevHunter
· 12-12 07:58
Really, the people who were dissed last year suddenly became big shots this year. The scriptwriter is just too outrageous.
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Living a luxurious life thanks to these people now, the community collectively forgetting is truly remarkable.
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The moral compass is completely broken, now scammers have turned into idols...
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The guys behind rug pulls are now able to raise funds with people willing to take over, hilarious.
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This market is crazy, last year's poison has become this year's supplement.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 12-12 07:46
This is the magic of the crypto world. The scammers from last year are now becoming prominent figures this year. LOL
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SnapshotLaborer
· 12-12 07:41
Alright, whatever. This circle is like this anyway. Yesterday's scammer is now the big boss today, and our group of workers is still miserably watching the K-line.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 12-12 07:29
ngl this is the current state of Web3, scammers turning the tables and singing their own praises, it's outrageous.
The shift in market culture is pretty wild to observe. Last year's bad actors—the ones running honeypot schemes and orchestrating rug pulls on community chats—are now treated like they've got the golden touch. It's absurd how quickly the narrative flips. Folks who were basically pariahs for their scams are now sitting pretty, living that charmed life while the rest of the ecosystem shrugs and moves on. The moral compass in this space has basically gone haywire. What passes for cool nowadays apparently includes the exact behavior that should've remained radioactive.