The opinion I share in small, close-knit groups
I think one of crypto’s biggest problems right now is not lack of innovation.
It’s the amount of attention being captured by manufactured hype.
Memecoins are a perfect example.
There is nothing wrong with communities creating internet culture around tokens. The problem starts when influencers and large accounts turn them into “opportunities” by showing screenshots of impossible-looking gains, selective wins, and fake-looking success stories.
A random wallet showing a 500,000% return is not a strategy.
It is a marketing asset.
Most people do not see the thousands of wallets that bought late, exited at a loss, or never made it into the screenshot.
The uncomfortable truth is that some parts of crypto have become better at selling dreams than building products.
Attention is powerful, but attention without real value is temporary.
The next wave will not come from convincing more people to chase green candles.
It will come from building things people actually need.
That is why I’m more interested in projects like
@RallyOnChain that focus on creating real participation instead of just creating another moment of speculation.
Crypto needs fewer people selling the next lottery ticket.
It needs more builders creating something worth staying for.