>>61239654
Crpyto has a lot of scams, but the underlying technology, blockchain, is valid tech with sound usecases. It matured and found it's place in industries like finance, logistics, healthcare, etc.
>>61188088 >when they meet someone in person they beat around the bush and never initiate action.
What is one supposed to do then >>61188113
When I was 25 I was even more ripped than I am now and I got one match in 6 months
>>41128388 >if they could get laid they wouldn't bother with SR
If I could get laid I would probably never visit this website let alone /x/
But here we are
LINKUSD is not even halfway to ATH and they're euphoric. LINKBTC is a disaster and they're celebrating.
Can someone explain this pehnomena? Is this some kind of stockholm syndrome?