Noticed something wild lately? The official government communications have been sounding... different. Like they've been scrolling crypto Twitter way too much.
Suddenly there's all this blockchain lingo and Web3 buzzwords showing up in policy statements. Makes you wonder who's running their social media team these days. Are we witnessing the mainstreaming of crypto culture, or is this just another awkward attempt at "how do you do, fellow kids" moment?
The shift is pretty jarring tbh. One day it's formal government-speak, next thing you know they're dropping terms that sound straight out of a DeFi Discord server. Whether this signals genuine adoption or just surface-level pandering to the crypto community remains to be seen.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 11-16 11:53
ngl, the government's operation this time is really a bit awkward. Are they trying to please us by talking about blockchain?
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Isn't this just "whatever you do, I do"? Laughing to death.
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Wait, have they really read Discord or just memorized the vocabulary...
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About mainstreaming, I just want to know if they understand what decentralization means.
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This operation feels as out of place as my grandma learning TikTok. Help me.
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To be honest, if they really adopted crypto principles, it wouldn't be this government anymore.
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Nonsense, this is just another way to play people for suckers.
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Why does it feel like all surface-level, built from DeFi jargon? 😅
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I kind of suspect that this statement was written by AI...
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Don't lie, I've seen this kind of trick way too many times.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 11-15 22:37
ngl this is either the most bullish or most cringe thing i've seen all week... probably nothing tho ser
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CafeMinor
· 11-13 14:39
Haha, the official team has also started using on-chain terminology, this is really the most absurd case of "how do you do fellow kids"...
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 11-13 14:34
Haha, the government really started to talk like us.
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NotSatoshi
· 11-13 14:19
ngl, it feels a bit defensive to see the government starting to use the word blockchain, it's ridiculous.
Noticed something wild lately? The official government communications have been sounding... different. Like they've been scrolling crypto Twitter way too much.
Suddenly there's all this blockchain lingo and Web3 buzzwords showing up in policy statements. Makes you wonder who's running their social media team these days. Are we witnessing the mainstreaming of crypto culture, or is this just another awkward attempt at "how do you do, fellow kids" moment?
The shift is pretty jarring tbh. One day it's formal government-speak, next thing you know they're dropping terms that sound straight out of a DeFi Discord server. Whether this signals genuine adoption or just surface-level pandering to the crypto community remains to be seen.