
TrueWealthVibes
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TrueWealthVibes
@TrueWealthVibes
Exploring crypto, memes & AI tools on my journey to financial freedom. Real tests, wins & lessons.Affiliate links possible. Not financial advice. DYOR. 💰✨



























One powerful aspect of $ORE is the long-term oriented culture emerging within its core community. Like with any new asset, the volatility has been extreme (and will continue for years) and tourists filter in & out of the Discord. But that volatility seems to be forging a group of diehard believers. You can see this long-term mindset in how many whales play the mining game: accumulating unrefined ORE, staking, and keeping rewards unclaimed to compound yield over time. Under the hood, the Ore protocol itself is even designed to incentivize/retain long-term holders as opposed to short-term players. That stands in stark contrast to the memecoin culture that has dominated much of the Solana ecosystem over the past few years: Pumpfun dopamine hits, the deployer industrial complex, historical token hold times average around 30 seconds, etc. I think there is definitely a place for trench warfare, but I don't know if its sustainable for the dominant behavior to become chasing volatility rather than building long-term conviction. I thought for a bit that BONK could grow into being the culture/SoV asset of the Solana eco, but unfortunately it seems like it was consumed by the same short-term speculative culture. The culture around ORE (both top down and bottom up) feels much closer to early Bitcoin. Bitcoiners often talked about adopting a “low time preference”, the idea of prioritizing long-term value creation and delayed gratification over immediate consumption/quick profits. @OREsupply feels like one of the first communities on Solana attempting to rebuild that mindset: a grassroots coin more culturally aligned with the founders/developers who actually make the network economically valuable. Exit the trenches and enter the mines. ⛏️






