Last month's COP30 summit wrapped up in Belém, Brazil. Sure, they managed to hammer out some consensus—but let's be real, the commitments were pretty underwhelming. Industry observers noted the agreements felt more like box-checking than actual progress. When your headline achievement is just "we all agreed on something," that's setting the bar pretty low.
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PanicSeller
· 22h ago
Another conference, another round of empty talk. This time, even squatting in the bathroom in Brazil, it's still the same old routine.
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CrossChainBreather
· 22h ago
COP is happening again, but it's pretty useless, right? These people have meetings just for the sake of having meetings. Can they really change anything?
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CrossChainMessenger
· 22h ago
Is that all COP30’s got? It’s the same old worn-out promises again—seriously, just give it a rest.
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LightningHarvester
· 22h ago
It's the same old trick again—holding meetings just for the sake of meetings. Real, tangible commitments? None.
Last month's COP30 summit wrapped up in Belém, Brazil. Sure, they managed to hammer out some consensus—but let's be real, the commitments were pretty underwhelming. Industry observers noted the agreements felt more like box-checking than actual progress. When your headline achievement is just "we all agreed on something," that's setting the bar pretty low.