There’s a whole side of crypto you don’t see on the glossy influencer feeds.
It’s not whales or VCs or Met Gala NFTs.
It’s cracked screens.
Power strips overloaded with secondhand gear.
People mining with borrowed bandwidth and watching faucets for half a cent.
It’s the forgotten layer.
The dirt-level chain.
And the truth is?
The blockchain forgot about us.
And that’s the best thing that ever happened.
Because while they’re building bridges that collapse and protocols that implode from greed, we’re:
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Farming from trash phones
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Claiming obscure testnet rewards
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Learning how to self-custody better than half of crypto Twitter
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Finding alpha in the cracks they ignore
We don’t have trust funds or seed rounds.
We have wallets full of ghost tokens and a head full of mistakes.
But we’re still here.
Still stacking. Still scraping. Still surviving every scam, every crash, every so-called innovation that turned out to be a pyramid scheme in a hoodie.
The spotlight? Let them have it.
We’ll take the shadows. The scraps. The strange corners of crypto where real hustle lives.
Because in the end, when all the hype coins die and the influencers move on to the next trend, it’s us—the dirt-scrapers, the junk miners, the weirdos with a hundred wallets—who’ll still be building.
Still verifying.
Still fighting to stay free.
They forgot about us.
Let’s keep it that way.
—A.B. Gobling

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