Honestly, the space would benefit if some of these newcomers went back to their video games. The noise level's getting unbearable. Let the serious players focus.
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DaoDeveloper
· 7h ago
ngl, this gatekeeping energy is exactly what kills composability. the real innovation happens when you have diverse incentive structures colliding—that's where the governance primitives get tested. if noise bothers you, maybe the issue isn't the players but your signal-filtering mechanism?
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LayerZeroHero
· 7h ago
This newbie noise is indeed annoying, but shouldn’t we consider... today’s “rookie mistakes” may become tomorrow’s security risks? Real-world data shows that the more people pay attention to protocol architecture, the faster attack vectors are exposed. My slight OCD makes me think it’s still better to have everyone involved.
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ValidatorViking
· 7h ago
ngl this elitist gate-keeping energy isn't it, network strength comes from distributed participation not gatekeeping. fork readiness depends on validator diversity, not culling the herd.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 7h ago
There’s definitely more noise with more newcomers, but telling people to leave... that just sounds old-fashioned. The market needs liquidity, man.
Honestly, the space would benefit if some of these newcomers went back to their video games. The noise level's getting unbearable. Let the serious players focus.