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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-11 22:32
Wow, directly burned to the null address—that's what true "delete the database and run away" looks like. No platform can rewrite the anger on the chain.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 12-11 05:39
Really, this is the charm of Web3... eternal on the chain, can't even delete it.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 12-11 03:09
Burning it down won't really change anything, really.
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WenAirdrop
· 12-10 11:59
ngl this is what attracts me the most about Web3... On the blockchain, everything is real; no one can launder or delete it.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 12-10 11:58
lol the null address play... actually, if you run the numbers on the gas fees for that performative burn versus the opportunity cost of those ETH holdings, the Sharpe ratio on this particular "protest" is... well, let's just say deeply inefficient. classic emotional trading dressed up as ideology.
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On-ChainDiver
· 12-10 11:58
Directly burning coins to make a statement—that's what Web3 people are like. Much more than keyboard warriors.
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PonziWhisperer
· 12-10 11:52
ngl This is the coolest thing about Web3—on-chain, it never lies. Actions speak louder than words.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 12-10 11:50
This is the romance of Web3. Burn it down with a single fire, and the immutable ledger witnesses everything forever.
Some people don't type out long-winded rants when they've had enough.
They let Transaction Hashes do the talking. No platform can delete that.
So he torched ETH. Straight to the null address. Hit send, and it's erased from existence. No undo button. No second thoughts.
Permanent.