Today was a good one, honestly. Found myself at a wedding celebration, and it struck me how ironic things can be in the Web3 space. While community members are locked in heated debates online—arguing about projects, strategies, everything under the sun—here they were in real life, sharing genuine moments and building real relationships. The wedding MC even gave a shout-out to some Web3 initiatives during the event. It's a reminder that beneath all the digital noise and online friction, there's an actual human community out there. The Web3 folks showing up to celebrate love and connection tells you something real about the culture, doesn't it? 😊
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 4h ago
Haha, this is the truth. Complaining about everything online every day, but offline we still drink together as good brothers. That's Web3.
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QuorumVoter
· 4h ago
Online arguments, offline close friends, this contrast is really amazing.
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PanicSeller69
· 4h ago
Haha, arguing online and shaking hands offline—that's the real Web3.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 4h ago
Offline gatherings are the real deal; online arguments are just clouds of dust.
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CrossChainBreather
· 4h ago
Haha, this is us. Fighting fiercely online, but drinking and joking together offline.
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Web3 in real life is much more harmonious than in TG groups, honestly.
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So true, that's why I still stay in this community.
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Wedding still has to cue Web3 projects, this guy knows how to play.
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The contrast is amazing. Just after cursing a project's founder, turning around to toast him, right?
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Just to say, Web3 people have a strong sense of human care, and this example is enough.
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Online, a full-scale debate; offline, raising glasses together. It works.
Today was a good one, honestly. Found myself at a wedding celebration, and it struck me how ironic things can be in the Web3 space. While community members are locked in heated debates online—arguing about projects, strategies, everything under the sun—here they were in real life, sharing genuine moments and building real relationships. The wedding MC even gave a shout-out to some Web3 initiatives during the event. It's a reminder that beneath all the digital noise and online friction, there's an actual human community out there. The Web3 folks showing up to celebrate love and connection tells you something real about the culture, doesn't it? 😊