Sometimes you gotta question whether crypto marketing agencies are actually helping things. Honestly? They might be making it worse.
Here's the thing—when everyone's chasing the same playbook, the real problems don't get solved. Instead, you get noise. More hype cycles. Same broken narratives recycled. The industry noise just keeps getting louder while actual adoption stays stuck.
Think about it. Better marketing won't fix fundamentals. And if that's all you're throwing at the problem, you're basically putting a fresh coat of paint on a house with structural issues.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 12h ago
ngl, that hits the nail on the head. Marketing agencies are just blowing bubbles.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-19 05:57
Those who do marketing are just covering up the problems; no amount of flowery words can save this broken house.
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MEVictim
· 01-19 05:57
That's right, marketing agencies are just putting lipstick on a pig for bad projects.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-19 05:57
Marketing agencies are just putting makeup on bad projects; they can't save them at all.
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BearMarketHustler
· 01-19 05:56
Honestly, the marketing agency approach is outdated. They're really just putting a fresh coat of paint on a building that’s already abandoned.
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PerennialLeek
· 01-19 05:31
Marketing packaging can't fix a bad foundation, really
Sometimes you gotta question whether crypto marketing agencies are actually helping things. Honestly? They might be making it worse.
Here's the thing—when everyone's chasing the same playbook, the real problems don't get solved. Instead, you get noise. More hype cycles. Same broken narratives recycled. The industry noise just keeps getting louder while actual adoption stays stuck.
Think about it. Better marketing won't fix fundamentals. And if that's all you're throwing at the problem, you're basically putting a fresh coat of paint on a house with structural issues.