There's a feeling that the greeting "oi" might become as popular as "gm." Before long, it could become the most common way to say hello in the crypto community, even evolving into a unique slang culture. This kind of vocabulary evolution is quite common in communities, gradually transforming from niche self-amusement terms into popular memes used by everyone, eventually becoming a cultural label for a certain circle. The probability of "oi" taking this path is indeed quite high.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 9h ago
Oi, can this thing really go viral? I thought it was just a few of us using it.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 9h ago
Oi really, GM has become so popular, Oi definitely can't escape either
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TaxEvader
· 9h ago
Oi, this wave definitely has that vibe, just worried that before it fully catches on in the crypto world, it will be overplayed.
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StealthDeployer
· 10h ago
Oi really can't become popular; GM works because of the sense of ritual, while Oi seems a bit stiff.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 10h ago
Oi definitely has that vibe, but GM's popularity is due to the right timing. As for "Oi," we'll have to see if it can develop cultural significance in the future.
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CryptoMom
· 10h ago
Oi, this thing is really going to be popular. I'm now used to saying GM and don't want to change my way of speaking.
There's a feeling that the greeting "oi" might become as popular as "gm." Before long, it could become the most common way to say hello in the crypto community, even evolving into a unique slang culture. This kind of vocabulary evolution is quite common in communities, gradually transforming from niche self-amusement terms into popular memes used by everyone, eventually becoming a cultural label for a certain circle. The probability of "oi" taking this path is indeed quite high.