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Have you ever wondered why everyone in the crypto community says GM every day?
At first, I didn’t quite understand. GM is short for Good Morning, meaning good morning, but in this circle, it’s much more than just a simple greeting. It’s a signal, a sense of belonging, a declaration of "I’m still here, I haven’t given up."
Think about how crazy this market is. Some days, you look at your wallet and really want to just disappear. Sometimes, everyone doubts themselves and wants to quit. But you know what? No matter how tough it gets, people still open Twitter, join Telegram, hop on Discord, and type those two letters: GM.
That’s the spirit of the crypto community. GM isn’t just a polite gesture; it represents a collective persistence. NFT holders use GM to confirm they’re still alive, DeFi farmers use GM to encourage each other, and even newcomers who don’t understand staking or smart contracts at all, as long as they say "gm fren," can immediately feel that family-like warmth.
That’s what GM truly means – it transcends time zones, transcends languages, and is a signal of global connection. You can be in Tokyo, New York, Dubai, with completely different times, but the meaning of GM is always the same.
So next time you see someone say GM, don’t just think of it as good morning. It’s a call from the community, a secret code among the persistent, a way of saying "We’re still together."
If you’ve read this far, feel free to comment a GM to let everyone know: we’re still working hard, still believing.