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The Profane Unaccountability of Social Media

Nov 1, 2024· 32:24· 12K views·indexed 5mo ago
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Charles Hoskinson discusses social media's lack of accountability, particularly in the context of cryptocurrency.
He shares his Halloween costume, a "Where's Waldo" outfit, and references a dark humor joke from Family Guy.
A meme coin was created based on his costume photo, which he criticized as part of a cycle of speculative trading.
Hoskinson emphasizes that meme coins lack intrinsic value and are primarily a form of gambling.
He warns against the dangers of investing in meme coins, describing them as a "greater idiot theory" where value is derived from hype rather than utility.
He notes that the popularity of meme coins is fueled by boredom during a prolonged bear market in cryptocurrency.
Hoskinson expresses skepticism about the long-term viability of meme coins, stating they often lead to financial loss for investors.
He mentions "Hosy" as a parody of meme coins, highlighting the absurdity of their existence.
He acknowledges personal freedom in participating in meme coin trading but stresses that they lack real-world utility or problem-solving capabilities.
He contrasts meme coins with Cardano, which has a structured governance and smart contracting framework, implying that true value lies in utility and purpose.
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