Traditional internet workers are now getting their first taste of what crypto really offers—the highs, the lows, the whole unpredictable ride. It was inevitable this day would come. Those entering from web2 backgrounds are discovering something fundamental: decentralized platforms operate on entirely different principles. The transparency, the ownership, the resistance to centralized control—these aren't just buzzwords. Web3 doesn't play by the same gatekeeping rules as web2 did. For newcomers willing to adapt, the possibilities feel genuinely different.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 10h ago
Haha, the Web2 gameplay should have been phased out long ago. This is the real deal.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 10h ago
Ha, sounds nice, but only those who have endured several bear markets truly understand what "unpredictable" means.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 10h ago
Here comes the argument of cutting new leeks again... I only realized after losing money twice that high transparency does not mean no liquidation risk.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 11h ago
nah fr the "unpredictable ride" framing is lowkey cope... my regression analysis of web2→web3 migration patterns (n=2847, p<0.042) suggests most normies just chase liquidity pools then dip when the volatility hits different lmao
Traditional internet workers are now getting their first taste of what crypto really offers—the highs, the lows, the whole unpredictable ride. It was inevitable this day would come. Those entering from web2 backgrounds are discovering something fundamental: decentralized platforms operate on entirely different principles. The transparency, the ownership, the resistance to centralized control—these aren't just buzzwords. Web3 doesn't play by the same gatekeeping rules as web2 did. For newcomers willing to adapt, the possibilities feel genuinely different.