🎉 Gate Square — Share Your Funniest Crypto Moments & Win a $100 Joy Fund!
Crypto can be stressful, so let’s laugh it out on Gate Square.
Whether it’s a liquidation tragedy, FOMO madness, or a hilarious miss—you name it.
Post your funniest crypto moment and win your share of the Joy Fund!
💰 Rewards
10 creators with the funniest posts
Each will receive $10 in tokens
📝 How to Join
1⃣️ Follow Gate_Square
2⃣️ Post with the hashtag #MyCryptoFunnyMoment
3⃣️ Any format works: memes, screenshots, short videos, personal stories, fails, chaos—bring it on.
📌 Notes
Hashtag #MyCryptoFunnyMoment is requi
Is apologizing useful? If so, why do we need rules?
The most surreal thing about this space is that the ones faking things actually live the best. They pump up the numbers, make up stories, and keep harvesting new rounds of suckers. Bottom line? It’s long been shattered.
There’s a saying that rings true: if you see one cockroach crawling by, it means there’s already a nest in the corner. If you spot one project faking things, there’s probably an entire industry chain hidden behind it.
I once saw a debate that argued laws are meant to serve people, not just be cold, hard rules. But the problem is, people’s moral intuition is often misled by misinformation. The justice you believe in might be built on a pile of fake news.
So what this market lacks most isn’t hype, it’s the truth. No one’s anger can be faked, but can anger really bring change? That’s another question.