The NFT space is giving serious Burning Man energy these days.
You've got this super tight-knit community where everyone's connected, building something together. There's real camaraderie and shared purpose driving things.
But here's the thing—the outside world? They vaguely know this world exists. They know people congregate around it, celebrate it. Then they just... move on. No real understanding, no genuine interest.
It's like two parallel realities existing at the same time.
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AirdropJunkie
· 8h ago
ngl, this description is quite heart-wrenching. We're having a blast here, while people outside are just watching for entertainment.
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WhaleWatcher
· 8h ago
To be honest, this analogy really hits the mark; the self-congratulatory small circle is a bit intense.
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RadioShackKnight
· 8h ago
The NFT community is just self-entertainment; people outside don't really care.
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GasWaster69
· 8h ago
NGL, this is just a self-absorbed bubble. Inside the circle, it's lively; outside, outsiders are indifferent. It's hard to break the circle.
The NFT space is giving serious Burning Man energy these days.
You've got this super tight-knit community where everyone's connected, building something together. There's real camaraderie and shared purpose driving things.
But here's the thing—the outside world? They vaguely know this world exists. They know people congregate around it, celebrate it. Then they just... move on. No real understanding, no genuine interest.
It's like two parallel realities existing at the same time.