You'll notice something interesting if you pay attention to where things actually happen online. The world's most influential figures? They're congregating on X. It's where real change agents hang out. The innovators, the builders, the people pushing things forward—they're all there. Especially in the crypto space. These are the ones moving markets, launching protocols, shaping what comes next. The same goes for AI. That's where the momentum is. That's where the real conversations are happening. It's not scattered anymore; it's consolidated.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 6h ago
There are indeed quite a few big players gathered on X, but is the topic really that concentrated?
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BlockchainFoodie
· 8h ago
ngl x is basically becoming the michelin-starred kitchen of web3 rn... but here's the thing—without proper farm-to-fork verification of these "change agents," how do we know it's not just beautifully plated bs? the real proof-of-freshness should be in the actual protocols shipped, not just the discourse
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MevHunter
· 01-04 23:57
x is now the central battleground of information warfare; whoever controls it wins half the battle.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-04 23:57
Everyone on X is just bragging; the ones actually getting things done are silent.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-04 23:49
The centralization of influence on X indeed solves the problem of information fragmentation, but how can the new power structure be checked and balanced? History tells us that concentration often comes with risks.
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AirdropHustler
· 01-04 23:44
X is indeed competitive, but the real money is still in Telegram.
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LostBetweenChains
· 01-04 23:33
X is indeed popular, but those who truly get things done still have to rely on code to speak.
You'll notice something interesting if you pay attention to where things actually happen online. The world's most influential figures? They're congregating on X. It's where real change agents hang out. The innovators, the builders, the people pushing things forward—they're all there. Especially in the crypto space. These are the ones moving markets, launching protocols, shaping what comes next. The same goes for AI. That's where the momentum is. That's where the real conversations are happening. It's not scattered anymore; it's consolidated.