So, fellow $XMAS holders – who's actually doing the family gathering thing this holiday season? Curious how many of us are explaining crypto to relatives over dinner versus just enjoying the festivities. Drop your plans below.
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LayoffMiner
· 6h ago
Haha, I'm the type who just turns off my phone. Mentioning withdrawing coins to my family is basically asking for trouble.
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SwapWhisperer
· 6h ago
My family has no interest in hearing about crypto stuff at all, so I'll just eat my meal quietly, haha.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 6h ago
According to research, there is a significant asymmetry in information transmission efficiency during family gatherings—1) the audience has varying cognitive backgrounds, 2) the festive atmosphere itself reduces the acceptance of complex concepts, and 3) data shows that about 73% of crypto discussions in family settings reach an impasse due to cultural differences. It’s worth noting that I tend to recommend simply enjoying the meal first; as for the technical details of XMAS... let’s talk about it next year.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 6h ago
The most awkward topic at the family dinner table is being asked, "How's your crypto doing now?"... It's easier to just pretend you didn't hear it, haha.
So, fellow $XMAS holders – who's actually doing the family gathering thing this holiday season? Curious how many of us are explaining crypto to relatives over dinner versus just enjoying the festivities. Drop your plans below.