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Other => Politics & Society => Topic started by: coinbureau on December 28, 2017, 07:35:15 PM



Title: Cryptocurrency Community Identity Crisis
Post by: coinbureau on December 28, 2017, 07:35:15 PM
Vitalik recently took to twitter to lament at the extent of memes and "moon" talk in the crypto community. He said that people seemed to only be focused on making money and not on the underlying purpose of the decentralised project. 

https://www.coinbureau.com/analysis/memes-insults-crude-humor-will-doom-cryptocurrency/

He even went so far as to claim that if this was all it was about, he would leave. What do you guys think about the state of the dialogue at the moment? Do you think it is just a side affect of the young male demographic that is getting really excited about gains? Do you think that it detracts from the purpose of improving people's monetary freedom?


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Community Identity Crisis
Post by: JTTech on December 28, 2017, 07:40:45 PM
I would tend to agree with that stance. While I am certainly into crypto for some financial gain, that isn't my only purpose. I like the idea and technicals behind it aswell. Unfortunately, I think I'm in the minority now. Most people don't give a crap about anything besides money when it comes to crypto now. Insanely lucrative financial opportunities will always attract those type of people though. Hopefully, more people come to realize the purpose and real potential behind crypto over time.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Community Identity Crisis
Post by: innocent93 on December 28, 2017, 08:46:08 PM
Vitalik recently took to twitter to lament at the extent of memes and "moon" talk in the crypto community. He said that people seemed to only be focused on making money and not on the underlying purpose of the decentralised project. 

https://www.coinbureau.com/analysis/memes-insults-crude-humor-will-doom-cryptocurrency/

He even went so far as to claim that if this was all it was about, he would leave. What do you guys think about the state of the dialogue at the moment? Do you think it is just a side affect of the young male demographic that is getting really excited about gains? Do you think that it detracts from the purpose of improving people's monetary freedom?
The most real crypto fans are those who are in this from the beginning, regarding the interest for money, it comes one with the popularity. But this is no reason to leave, you have to stay on your feet.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Community Identity Crisis
Post by: bizul on December 28, 2017, 09:14:03 PM
What he said, unfortunately, is true. He stated the obvious and nothing out of the ordinary. Most won't care how it works if you can earn a living by selling or buying it. I think he is in it for the purpose of making money first. Plenty of technically fun and challenging projects to do without solid returns, yet he chose cryptos.

At some point, people will realize that they need decentralization. This is when a decentralization (or other features) will be as important as the money itself, but never more important. Even then, the general public will be interested to know that the feature works, not how it works.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Community Identity Crisis
Post by: BADecker on December 28, 2017, 09:18:57 PM
Since cryptocurrency is about decentralization and individuality, the cryptocurrency community isn't a community.

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