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Man, sometimes I catch myself thinking... are Web3 and AI projects truly this complicated, or are we just overcomplicating everything with fancy words? 😂
Saw this funny meme from @OpenLedger that hit different. One side is pure corporate Millennial energy — heavy stuff like “unlocking liquidity,” “verifiable on-chain attribution,” and “autonomous capital coordination.” Sounds smart on paper but feels miles away from normal people.
Then the Gen Z side just hits with “agentmaxxing” and boils the whole idea down to one silly word. At first I laughed, thought it was just vibes. But honestly? It’s talking about the same core thing — AI agents teaming up, scaling systems, coordinating smartly.
Question is... does making it sound this casual actually help regular folks get it? Or does it just gloss over how tricky the real stuff (data flows, incentives, liquidity) still is underneath?
@OpenLedger seems to be building more than tech. Feels like they’re also trying to create a bridge between serious engineering and everyday culture.
At the end of the day, if something always needs either heavy whitepaper talk OR trendy slang to explain it, maybe the complexity isn’t fully cracked yet? Or are we just getting used to it in new languages?
What’s your take — is “agentmaxxing” actually smart or just fun marketing? Curious to hear thoughts 🚀
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