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by pingeroo
1497 days ago
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Not sure why you're getting downvoted. I wasn't even alive during the dotcom bubble but every account I've heard of it sounds similar to the cryptosphere. Insane valuations. People blindly jumping on the bandwagon. Money blindly being thrown around left, right, and centre towards anything 'web3'. Plagued with tremendous amounts of arrogance, greed, and hubris. People buying Lamborghinis and the like. Classic gold rush mania. |
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In contrast to bitcoin/etc, it was always clear how broadly useful the internet would be.
Even while companies with inflated valuations like eBay were being battered, a broad amount of the mainstream population was using the sites every day and loving them.
It does not feel the same with cryptocoins, where owning an NFT Ape remains some peculiar niche thing and typical people have no relationship with cryptocoins at all.