Traditional media outlets keep pushing narratives that don't align with what's actually happening in crypto and blockchain. Their coverage is often outdated, biased, or completely missing the mark on emerging tech trends. This is exactly why decentralized information networks and community-driven narratives matter so much in Web3. When the mainstream fails to report accurately, independent voices and on-chain data become the real sources of truth.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 13h ago
That mainstream media approach has been outdated for a long time, still talking about last year's stories.
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ApeShotFirst
· 14h ago
Traditional media just does this, making things up every day. Luckily, we have on-chain discussions.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 14h ago
Mainstream media should have already gone out of business; they're still talking about stories from three years ago.
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StakeOrRegret
· 14h ago
The mainstream media approach is outdated; they're still making a living off FUD.
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GhostInTheChain
· 14h ago
The mainstream media's narrative should have gone bankrupt long ago; they criticize the crypto world every day but don't understand anything.
Traditional media outlets keep pushing narratives that don't align with what's actually happening in crypto and blockchain. Their coverage is often outdated, biased, or completely missing the mark on emerging tech trends. This is exactly why decentralized information networks and community-driven narratives matter so much in Web3. When the mainstream fails to report accurately, independent voices and on-chain data become the real sources of truth.