My Perception on the Shift of Web3 and How Web3 Impacted My Life
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This was written during the parabolic move of $pepe it’s currently almost at 1 billion market cap. My story started with the parabolic move of Dogecoin. It doesn’t end here.
DOGE vibes were not the same as PEPE vibes
(Ps. I started with this title first to start my Twitter thread and because of people’s reactions I changed it)
Perhaps it was the state of the market, or because people knew who the creator was, or because of the notorious Dogecoin slogan “Do Good Every Day.” Who knows…
Intro
This little essay I am about to write are about a few things that I would love for people to remember, while also giving me the opportunity to talk about my perception on the shift of Web3, and a bit about myself.
The Beginning of Web3 for Me
Back when I re-joined Twitter, I had about 100 followers. I rejoined because of Dogecoin/meme stocks (don’t get me started with the whole AMC thing 😂) I stayed because of the positive vibes, what I learned about web3, and continued to stay because of the friendships I made along the way.
About me
(Time to get Personal)
There were also a lot of other things happening in my life during the time too; sexual assault, PTSD, TBI, a post tramautic brain injury, drastic life changes, COVID, family issues… blah blah blah. I spoke a lot about this on a Twitter space, but I often avoid talking about it because it’s very triggering to me. Web3 was like my escape, my home away from home.
Moving forward…
WAGMI — “We Are Gonna Make It”
ANYWAYS, the whole Dogecoin meme stock movement was around the same time as the whole “We Are Gonna Make It” thing too — you know “WAGMI!”
Times back then were like a movie; although there was a lot of toxic positivity, people did just go around saying positive things, which, in hindsight could have been bad too because not everyone can “make it,” but the connections made then are…