You'll notice a stark contrast in the crypto community's content ecosystem. On one side, there are creators churning out mediocre posts because they're incentivized through token rewards and sponsorships. On the flip side, plenty of genuinely engaged community members produce equally low-effort content—except they're doing it completely for free, with zero financial upside. It's a telling difference in motivation and skin in the game.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 6h ago
Honestly, there's a big difference between having money and not having money, but I have to admit that both can produce garbage content.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 6h ago
I really can't hold it anymore. Sending out junk for money and sending out junk for free are essentially the same.
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FarmHopper
· 6h ago
Things created out of profit motivation and genuine dedication are actually the same poor quality; that's the most ironic part.
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RooftopReserver
· 7h ago
Really, those with money tend to be lazier, while those who free-ride become more serious.
You'll notice a stark contrast in the crypto community's content ecosystem. On one side, there are creators churning out mediocre posts because they're incentivized through token rewards and sponsorships. On the flip side, plenty of genuinely engaged community members produce equally low-effort content—except they're doing it completely for free, with zero financial upside. It's a telling difference in motivation and skin in the game.