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Scrolling through my feed lately feels like watching the same movie on repeat. Conference photos with forced networking smiles. Self-proclaimed algorithm wizards selling courses. Counter-gurus screaming that algorithms are dead. The endless Solana versus Base tribal warfare that nobody asked for. And my personal favorite: the hot take that expertise doesn't exist anymore because "everything moves too fast."
Here's the thing that keeps bugging me—if someone locked themselves in a room and consumed nothing but this noise for a hundred hours straight, would they emerge sharper or just more confused? Would they actually understand blockchain infrastructure better, or just know which buzzwords trigger engagement?
The signal-to-noise ratio in crypto spaces has gotten brutal. Real builders are drowned out by performative hustle theater. Genuine technical debates about scalability get hijacked by bag-holding maximalists. Meanwhile, newcomers wade through this mess trying to figure out what's actually worth their attention.
Maybe it's time we asked harder questions about what we're feeding our brains daily.
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Honestly, the ability of big Vs to sell anxiety is much better than writing code.
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After 100 hours, the brain is fried. It's better to write a contract instead.
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Watching these every day, in the end, all they can do is talk about terminology, nothing practical.
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The most annoying thing is the Solana vs Base debate — neither side has actual products. What will happen?
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Really, information bombardment == the brain getting duller and duller, that's a rule.
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The era of using buzzwords as weapons is over... it should be over, right?
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Instead of scrolling through these, it's better to spend a couple of hours understanding a protocol.
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Too much noise, and the signal is buried deep.
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They make money by selling uncertainty, we get caught up in information anxiety — a perfect cycle.
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I'm really tired of the Solana vs Base war—can’t anyone have a proper technical discussion? Everyone is just arguing about who wins and who loses.
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Scrolling through my feed gives me a headache. What do I get for a hundred hours of noise? Maybe just a handful of marketing buzzwords.
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The real builders’ voices are completely drowned out; it’s all noise like "I make five thousand a day." Newcomers have no idea what to believe when they get here.
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More and more, I feel like the crypto information environment is just a giant sieve. All the good stuff gets blocked by performances and tribalism.
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This kind of hot take like "expertise doesn’t exist because things change too fast" makes me sick. You’d be better off just reading a whitepaper properly.
Real builders are drowned out by the noise, so true
"Algorithms are dead, algorithms aren't dead"—hearing this over and over is giving me a headache...
No one really cares about the Solana vs Base war, it's just a few KOLs hyping themselves up
After 100 hours all I've learned are buzzwords, who is still consuming content like this?
The signal to noise ratio is at rock bottom, it's unbearable
The signal-to-noise ratio in crypto has long since collapsed; those who actually write code have gone silent.
The construction workers are screaming, the microphones are all taken, and newcomers are just plain unlucky.
Agreed, we really need to filter carefully, or else our brains will be filled with garbage.
What the influencers say isn't necessarily right—you have to dig for yourself.
It's all Solana this and Base that, just endless arguing.
I'm honestly tired, everyone seems to be putting on an act.
Forget it, better to read more code and spend less time scrolling.
There's just too much noise, really need to cut some things out.
All I'm seeing is endless spam. The people who actually understand the tech have gone silent long ago.
This space is all about who can package themselves better now—the real builders have left.
The signal-to-noise ratio in crypto is a disaster; I muted most people a long time ago.
Algorithms are dead, algorithms are gods—it's so annoying, haha.
Seriously, instead of consuming this junk info, it's better to just talk to a couple of people who are actually building something.
Solana vs Base fighting back and forth—who the hell even cares?
This space is in desperate need of a massive cleanup. There are way too many actors.
A hundred hours in? That’s just a hundred hours of brainwashing, haha.
No one actually asked you guys to fight over that Solana vs Base nonsense.
Anyone who only knows how to shout buzzwords should get out.
The ones actually getting things done have already been ignored. What a shame.
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The Solana vs Base drama isn’t even over yet, and now there’s another tribal war. Seriously, I’m fed up.
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I don’t know if the algorithm is dead, but the course sellers sure are thriving.
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Builders are drowned out; it’s all performative entrepreneurs awkwardly dancing around, leaving newcomers totally confused.
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I just want to ask: what exactly have you learned from scrolling through all this content? All you’ve done is memorize a bunch of buzzwords.
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The signal-to-noise ratio is so low I don’t even want to open Twitter anymore. It’s exhausting.
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Listening to this kind of talk every day will really rust your brain. You’ve got to learn to filter things out for yourself.
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The funny thing is, some people actually believe this “expertise is dead” narrative. Alright then, I’ll just wait and see how non-experts write smart contracts.
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It’s all forced networking and gurus—classic phony theater. I’m so over it.