Hey crypto bros! This is for you and for those who have experienced spending their crypto journey with the crypto bros. A general, trendy, and degen name to denote the young cool guys who have a lot to say on cryptocurrency and the world of blockchain. “Bro, did you know about this project?” This is how some crypto bros begin talking about anything in crypto and outside.
If you are into crypto, you are somehow surrounded by crypto bros who have different catchy characteristics, and this article is about them. Read and find out if you have met any of them or if you are one of them.
The whitepaper priest

“Bro, have you actually read the whitepaper before investing?”
These crypto bros know more about toeknomics and they think it is more important than real-world use. They find protocol whitepapers sacred and build their entire crypto view around them. And, in reality, a whitepaper is a major backbone of a crypto project.
The meme king

“Dogecoin to the moon, bro.”
The meme lover who always speaks about memes and sends messages in GIFs, rocket emojis, and again memes. They believe the crypto market sentiment is moulded by X (Twitter) more than the fundamentals.
The airdrop hunter

“Let’s go and get some free money.”
Where there are airdrops, there are crypto bros, but not every bros. The airdrop catchers wait for a project to announce a coin airdrop and claim it in the first attempt. Some crypto bros talk about making millions out of airdrops, but they spend most of their time on low-value tokens.
The scam hunter

“Bro! This project is a big scam.”
They clearly understand fake projects from real projects, and advise others on where to invest. They typically hunt scammers and write about how they did it on social media.
The crypto influencer

“Not financial advice, but you can buy this coin”.
They aggressively promote a crypto project on social media with funds from various sources. They say: “As Bitcoin is surging, this coin will go up in the next three months”. But, at the end, these crypto bros make sure to add a disclaimer — “Not financial advice”.
The scam survivor

“Bro, I could learn a lot from that rug-pull project!”
The crypto bro here has war stories from coins that vanished overnight. Although scammed/rug-pulled, the bro doesn’t drop passion, he chases for next project with lessons learned.
At the end of the day, every crypto group has crypto bros, where ideas, experience, and plans come up to form delightful opinions on investment strategies and projects to watch out for. You may laugh at these crypto nerds, learn from them, or you may be one of them; whatever, the crypto bros are going to stay active. From lessons learned to lessons taught, crypto bros keep on traveling, experimenting, investing in new projects, and are optimistic about taking risks.