In the Web3 world, "1" stands for the future, and "4" symbolizes the past. So the right way to do things is: doyr (do your research) is the real deal; that overused dyor is already outdated.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 15h ago
Wait, I don’t think I fully get this meme. What’s the difference between doyr and dyor? Or is this just another new term made up by some project team?
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ChainWatcher
· 15h ago
This is hilarious, making up new terms again. Is the community really this competitive?
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 15h ago
honestly the whole "1" vs "4" framing feels like we're just repackaging the same epistemological crisis... like, weren't we already doing this with dyor? the semantic shift to doyr doesn't really solve the fundamental problem of information asymmetry in tokenized markets, imho
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ZKSherlock
· 15h ago
actually... this whole "1 vs 4" framing is just rebranding the same tired maxim with different numerology? the cryptographic principle hasn't changed—verification still requires rigor, not vibes. dyor or doyr, whatever you call it, if people aren't examining the trust assumptions underlying their primitives, they're just cargo-culting semantics.
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SerumSquirter
· 16h ago
Hi, I'm here to ruin this meme. DYOR has been overused, so now it's DOYR? Isn't that just giving an old meme a new lease on life? Hilarious.
If you get this meme, you're impressive!
In the Web3 world, "1" stands for the future, and "4" symbolizes the past. So the right way to do things is: doyr (do your research) is the real deal; that overused dyor is already outdated.
Did you catch this move? Those who know, know. If you don't, it just means you haven't dived deep enough into the community yet.