When we reach a point where even a local dog walker lacks their own stablecoin, that's when the industry should hit pause and ask itself some hard questions. Are we building real utility or just chasing tokenization for its own sake? The proliferation of branded stablecoins might be innovative, but it also signals we've lost sight of what actually matters—creating products people genuinely need rather than products that simply exist because they can.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-14 19:10
That's so extreme, even walking the dog requires issuing tokens. Isn't this a sign that we've already turned to eating our own tail?
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-14 19:09
Haha, does everyone really need to hold a coin to truly integrate into Web3? That seems a bit ridiculous.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-14 19:02
Haha, this is what Web3 looks like now... Every project has to issue its own token, even for walking the dog you need your own stablecoin. I really can't keep up anymore.
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-14 19:00
Wow, do even dog walkers have to issue tokens? We're really going crazy.
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SleepyValidator
· 01-14 18:55
Really, now even walking dogs requires issuing tokens. Is this still Web3? LOL
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TokenTherapist
· 01-14 18:43
Wow, do even dog walkers need a coin? Isn't that ridiculous?
When we reach a point where even a local dog walker lacks their own stablecoin, that's when the industry should hit pause and ask itself some hard questions. Are we building real utility or just chasing tokenization for its own sake? The proliferation of branded stablecoins might be innovative, but it also signals we've lost sight of what actually matters—creating products people genuinely need rather than products that simply exist because they can.