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They’re Not Investors. They’re Tourists.
Most of the People in This Market Are Lost
Most of the people in this market don’t want real-world value. They fear it.
Real products. Real businesses. Real revenue. Those things would force them to leave the fantasy.
The second an investment has to actually work in the real world, the game stops being imaginary money and starts being actual accountability. And most of these degens can’t handle that.
Why They Prefer Shitcoins
That’s why they keep buying tokens that do nothing.
No product. No users. No utility. Just a chart and a story.
It feels safe because it’s fake. The token doesn’t have to perform. It doesn’t have to survive contact with reality. It only has to pump long enough for the next idiot to buy it.
As long as the asset remains imaginary, there is no scoreboard that can prove them wrong. There are no customers to disappoint. There is no product that has to ship. There is only the next narrative and the next exit liquidity.
This is not investing. It is a psychological comfort zone dressed up as finance.
Tourists, Not Investors
These people aren’t investors. They’re tourists hiding from the real world, pretending that numbers on a screen mean they’re building something.
They’re not.
They’re recycling the same empty bags between each other while calling it “crypto.”
The activity feels productive because there is constant motion, price updates, Telegram calls, Twitter threads, new tickers. But motion without creation is just noise.
Most of what happens in these circles is the same capital being passed around in a closed loop of hope, cope, and eventual loss.
The market isn’t real to them because they don’t want it to be.
Real assets would expose how little they actually understand about value. Real businesses require competence. Real products require users who stay. Real revenue requires something that works when the hype dies.
That level of reality is uncomfortable for people whose entire identity is built around being “early” to the next nothing-burger.
The Fear of Accountability
At the core of this behavior is a simple fear: accountability.
When you buy a shitcoin, the only thing that can go wrong is the chart. When you invest in a real business, everything can go wrong — execution, market fit, competition, operations, capital allocation.
Real investments force you to confront whether you actually understand how value is created. Most of the people currently dominating crypto retail culture do not want that confrontation.
They prefer the version of the market where belief is enough and results are optional.
Waiting for the Adults
I’m only here on a dry run.
I’m not building for these fools. I’m waiting for the adults — the ones who put money into real products and real businesses and actually expect results.
The ones who understand that a token is only as useful as the system it sits inside. The ones who measure success by usage, ownership, and economic activity instead of temporary chart performance.
Until those people arrive in force, a large part of this market will continue doing what it does best: chasing imaginary upside while avoiding anything that might force them to grow up.
The degens can keep playing. I’m getting ready for when the real money shows up.