gordie slater
@proxystudio.eth
if you are interested in building web3 products and not interested in meme tokens, I'm not interested in the web3 products you are building don't tell me you don't care about the culture you plan to sell stuff too convince me how you'll get the culture to care about you
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Mark Fishman
@mark
Crypto culture & memes are the gas on the fire Helpful (maybe even necessary) but not sufficient for a long-burning, sustainable campfire
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gordie slater
@proxystudio.eth
don't disagree at all, but I don't think you should try to build a long-burning, sustainable campfire while talking shit about the people sitting around it with you
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Mark Fishman
@mark
Yeah I don’t want to talk shit but I do want to make sure the campfire is inviting to newcomers versus finding a local maximum
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gordie slater
@proxystudio.eth
this I like because its an expansive vision. my primary issue here is KOL talking negatively about how crypto users spend their ETH while actively trying to sell them tokens, because lets face it today those are the only people currently buying tokens
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Mark Fishman
@mark
yeah not a good look You can have a long-term vision that extends beyond the current audience, but you need to treat those people with dignity and as legitimate stakeholders
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jd 🌺
@jdl
that’s the key. be expansive and supportive and the culture and the tools will coexist
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