Hodl culture
Last updated
Last updated
Keywords: 3; Tears of Joy; Promise; Sincerity; Clown; Do Good Deeds Without Asking For Rewards; Fries and Beliefs;Trapped;🤺;🫡
Web3 community culture is often rigid and formulaic, full of copycat templates. Originality and innovation are difficult, and it is equally difficult to make people accept them wholeheartedly. The uniform "🫡," "tears of joy," and "3" are not deliberate. "🫡" and "tears of joy" are tributes to correct choices and actions. "3" is nonsensical and inexplicable, and it is W's nonsensical remarks in the early community that have been passed down to this day.
"Do good deeds without asking for rewards" has been the motto of the Hodl community for a long time, and it has always been practiced by the team and the community, especially in the distribution of $Hodl tokens. The "exchange sincerity for sincerity" based on this is not empty talk, and everything is based on trust and openness. Users are "trapped" in the absurd ("fencing" 🤺) yet harmonious community atmosphere and project development of Hodl. Whether actively or passively, everyone's choices converge from small streams into a vast ocean.
Whether it is the early "Narrow Gate," which implies passing through many tests to become the chosen one, or the "Promise," or even the $Promise derived from it, all of them are based on the mutual trust and promise between DAYOU and the community. Hodl is essentially an idea-driven community, not a purely idealistic utopia. Although Web3 often claims to be "permissionless, transparent and fair," and although "clown" is self-deprecating, the question is: who is the real clown here? Who is working to achieve real"permissionless" and "transparency and fairness"?
Facing reality. Whether it is the metaphor of "fries and beliefs" (if one fry represents one belief, how many fries do you need?), or the metaphor of "clown," it is all foreshadowing, and it is all in the dark.