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I see many people discussing social issues in the crypto world, and my thoughts may be somewhat extreme: socializing is basically unnecessary in the crypto world, especially various offline social interactions.
Since I started trading coins in 2021, four years have passed, and I increasingly feel that the crypto world is a place where many people's views on money and various concepts have been seriously alienated. The more people I interact with (online), the more I feel like I’m walking on thin ice. There are too many scammers and gamblers, and many who carry the title of big shots and usually like to show off can go bankrupt in a single round of gambling. Later, to maintain their persona, they promote trash projects to harvest fans, and it’s common to see them tricking or borrowing money from fans. Of course, it’s possible that these big shots made their first pot of gold by relying on these methods.
Including many bloggers that I found good content from before, because they had drinks with a certain KOL offline and, out of face, used their own accounts to endorse others. As a result, this KOL turned out to be a major scammer. In the end, these people will still come together for support. To avoid such situations, it is better to be cautious.